Festival to feature a wide array of events ranging from fashion shows, dance competitions, singing battles, body-building contests to flashmob performances.
Manan Monga
Shoolini University is all set to host the biggest cultural fest of the year - Moksh - which is being organised in the offline mode after a long wait of three years!
This exciting and action-packed series of events have been scheduled from March 24 to 26, making it a three-day celebration of innovation, creativity and talent.
The festival will feature a wide variety of events ranging from fashion shows, dance competitions, singing battles, body-building contests to flashmob performances.
“From the performances to the competitions, to the learning opportunities, Moksh is an incredible experience that no one should miss,” smiles Dean Student Welfare Ms Poonam Nanda. What sets it apart from other festivals is the lineup of famous artists who are expected to attend the event.
The Landers, a prominent Punjabi singing group known for their chart-topping numbers, is set to captivate the audience with their awe-inspiring performances. Alongside them, Kuldeep Sharma, a well-known Himachali artist, will add spice and flavour to the festival with his mellifluous voice.
But Moksh is not just about renowned artists and competitions, it is much more than that. It’s an opportunity for students to learn and grow together and to share knowledge, ideas and experiences… all under one roof. “The event is not just about entertainment, it gives students a platform to connect and collaborate with like-minded people from different departments,” Ms Nanda added.
To build the excitement and anticipation for Moksh, the university is organising a mini pre-event on March 15. The pre-event is expected to include performances by bands and flashmob dancing, setting the stage for the main event.