JGU Inaugurates Shallu Jindal Performing Arts Academy to Foster Culture & Creativity

The Shallu Jindal Performing Arts Academy has been inaugurated at O.P. Jindal Global University as a major new academic and cultural facility. It features a 1,000-seat auditorium, gallery spaces, and is designed to host performances, exhibitions, and interdisciplinary collaborations. The academy is named in recognition of Shallu Jindal's contributions to the arts and cultural philanthropy. This launch reinforces JGU's commitment to integrating arts and creativity within holistic higher education.

Key Points: Shallu Jindal Performing Arts Academy Inaugurated at JGU

  • Purpose-built facility for performance & pedagogy
  • Hosts performances, workshops & exhibitions
  • Designed by architect Stephane Paumier
  • Part of plan to launch a new School of Performing Arts
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Shallu Jindal Performing Arts Academy for cultural education and artistic practice inaugurated at JGU

O.P. Jindal Global University launches a new performing arts academy with a 1000-seat auditorium to advance cultural education and artistic practice.

"The inauguration is a historic moment and the beginning of a cultural legacy for the entire JGU community. - Professor Dabiru Sridhar Patnaik"

Sonipat, Feb 16

The Shallu Jindal Performing Arts Academy was inaugurated at O.P. Jindal Global University as a major new academic and cultural facility dedicated to advancing performing arts education, artistic research, and public cultural engagement within a multidisciplinary university environment.

Conceived as a purpose-built space for performance, pedagogy, and cultural exchange, the Academy features a proscenium stage, advanced acoustic design, tiered seating, and integrated gallery spaces. It will host performances, exhibitions, workshops, and interdisciplinary collaborations, serving students, faculty, visiting artists, and the wider community, while reinforcing the role of the arts in higher education.

The inauguration ceremony was graced by eminent Kuchipudi exponents and Padma Bhushan awardees Dr Raja Reddy, Dr Radha Reddy, and Dr Kaushalya Reddy, alongside Shallu Jindal, Chairperson, Jindal Foundation, and Naveen Jindal, Chancellor of JGU.

Dr Raja Reddy highlighted the importance of institutional platforms for classical arts, noting that dedicated academic spaces play a vital role in preserving India's artistic traditions while preparing future generations for disciplined and meaningful creative practice.

Shallu Jindal said that the Academy reflects the belief that artistic practice contributes to more reflective, empathetic, and harmonious societies and expressed hope that the space would inspire students to engage deeply with discipline, creativity, and service.

Naveen Jindal, the Founding Chancellor of O.P. Jindal Global University, emphasised the role of the arts in holistic education. He said that universities must nurture not only intellectual excellence but also cultural and artistic sensibilities, and that the Academy strengthens JGU's commitment to nation-building through education, culture, and creativity.

Professor (Dr) C. Raj Kumar, the Founding Vice Chancellor of O.P. Jindal Global University, elucidated that the Academy is named in recognition of Shallu Jindal's long-standing contribution to the performing arts, cultural philanthropy, and institution-building. Through her work with the Jindal Foundation and other initiatives, she has supported education, health, rural development, and the promotion of traditional arts across India. This will pave the way for JGU launching a new School of Performing Arts with programmes in music, dance, theatre, and other performing arts courses with a strong emphasis on experiential learning.

The Shallu Jindal Performing Arts Academy forms part of JGU's broader cultural and academic infrastructure and complements existing teaching facilities and the Jindal International Convention Centre (JICC), which hosts international academic conferences, cultural programmes, and public engagements. Together, these facilities strengthen the University's vision of integrating academic inquiry with cultural expression.

Designed by Stephane Paumier, his architectural vision has given this structure its distinctive character. Spread across the landmark building's several floors, the Academy is dedicated to nurturing artistic excellence and cultural expression. It features a 1,000-seater state-of-the-art auditorium and twenty-four galleries for hosting wide-ranging performances, exhibitions, and other creative explorations.

With the launch of the Shallu Jindal Performing Arts Academy, O.P. Jindal Global University reinforces its commitment to embedding arts and culture within higher education, positioning the University as a space where creative practice, scholarship, and public engagement advance together.

The concluding remarks at the landmark event were given by Professor Dabiru Sridhar Patnaik, Registrar, JGU, who said, "The inauguration is a historic moment and the beginning of a cultural legacy for the entire JGU community, as the arts strengthen the spirit and elevate humanity."

- IANS

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Sarah B
As someone who studied abroad, I appreciate seeing Indian universities invest in holistic education. The arts are not an extra, they are essential for developing empathy and critical thinking. Kudos to JGU and the Jindal Foundation for this vision.
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Priya S
Wonderful news! My daughter is passionate about Bharatanatyam but we were worried about her pursuing it academically. The prospect of a School of Performing Arts at JGU is very exciting. Need more such options beyond the usual engineering/medicine track.
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Rohit P
A 1000-seater auditorium and 24 galleries sounds impressive. My only hope is that this remains accessible to the wider community and not just the university elite. Art should bridge gaps, not create them. The mention of public engagement is promising.
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Kavya N
Having legends like the Reddy trio grace the inauguration gives it so much credibility. It's heartening to see classical arts getting this kind of institutional support and a modern platform. Hope they host workshops open to local artists as well!
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Michael C
The architectural design by Stephane Paumier interests me. Often, performance spaces in India are functional but not always designed with the best acoustics or audience experience in mind. A purpose-built, state-of-the-art facility could be a game-changer for productions.

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