by Punjabnewswire4u (Balbir)
MOHALI, JAN 21
Crowds went crazy today in the grounds
of Chandigarh Group of Colleges, Gharuan as the king of Punjabi bhangra and
pop, Jazzy B, brought down the house with pulsating numbers as students gathered
for the final day of TECH FEST 2012 shrieked 'Once More', bringing to an end
the event which brought together the best in technology and culture in the
region.
As young girls and boys, who had
competed for two days in the state-level techno-cultural event let their hair
down when Jazzy B took to the stage, there was no holding back in the
alderine-pumping performance as one after the other rip-roaring numbers was met
with thunderous applause.
Jazzy B's fiery performance raised the
temperature to a level where it threatened to beat any notion of it being a
winter season. Groups of students broke into impromptu bhangras and jigs every
few minutes on the hit numbers of Jazzy B like Naag Saambh Lai Zulfan De, Surma,
Rambo Rambo and many others.
Jazzy B's rocking performance followed a
sensational show put up by Kolkata's national level rock band Underground
Authority that kept the crowds on its feet all through the wintery night.
Whether it was Underground Authority or
Jazzy B, students matched the oodles of energy of the performers shriek for
shriek, shout for shout.
The Fashion Show featuring bridalwear,
western, fusion and winterwear only added to the colour as models scorched the
ramp.
Scores of students from leading
institutes of the region, including IITs, NITs, UBS, UIET, CCCET, Lovely
Professional University and CGC Landran and Gharuan who had participated in the
TECH FEST, also enjoyed the pulsating evening.
Earlier in the day, CGC grounds
witnessed a Battle of Bands event where the winner band walked away with the
first slot prize money of Rs 10,000 various bands put up an energetic show one
after the other on the stage even as technical and non technical contests
continued in the labs and amid sprawling crowds of CGC Gharuan.
Students from IET Bhaddal won the Rs
10,000 first prize in the Track-O-Mania (Landrover) event while Lovely
Professional University students walked away with top prize in Web Designing
competition. Institute of Hotel Management (IHM) Chandigarh bagged the top
award for Best Recipe.
Appreciating the fact that crowds of
students showed not just great enthusiasm but also remarkable restraint, Chief
Guest Sh Gurpreet Singh Bhullar, SSP Mohali and guest of honour Mr Sukhdev
Singh Virk, DSP congratulated them for displaying such talent in not just
technical domain but also in the cultural field.
CGC Chairman Satnam Singh Sandhu and
President Rashpal Singh Dhaliwal said that the CGC TECH FEST has now emerged as
a premier platform for students across the region for showcasing their talent.
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