Key Points

Delhi University has once again proven its cultural prowess by winning an impressive 16 awards at the 38th AIU Inter-University North West Zone Youth Festival. The university's teams showcased exceptional talent across various categories, including music, dance, literature, and creative arts. With 41 participants representing 20 teams, DU secured top positions in multiple competitions, highlighting its vibrant campus culture. This achievement underscores Delhi University's longstanding reputation as a center of artistic and intellectual excellence.

Key Points: Delhi University Dominates AIU Youth Festival with 16 Awards

  • DU sent 41 participants across 20 teams to the festival
  • Secured first place in music and literature categories
  • Won awards in music, dance, and creative competitions
  • Demonstrated cultural excellence across multiple artistic disciplines
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Delhi University bags 16 awards in 38th AIU Inter-University North West Zone Youth Festival

DU sweeps 38th AIU Inter-University North West Zone Youth Festival, winning top honors in music, literature, and diverse cultural categories.

"Our university continues to excel in cultural and artistic domains. - Prof. Ravindra Kumar, DU Culture Council Dean"

New Delhi, February 12

Delhi University won sixteen awards in the 38th AIU Inter-University North West Zone Youth Festival.

DU Culture Council Chairperson Anoop Lather shared information in this regard. He said that 41 participants from 20 Delhi University teams participated in this festival, which was organised from February 8 to 12 at Om Sterling Global University, Hisar. In various competitions, DU participants received five first, four second, five third, one fourth, and one-fifth prizes.

DU Culture Council Dean Prof. Ravindra Kumar gave detailed information and said that Delhi University has also been the first winner of the overall trophy in the music category, the second winner of the overall trophy in the literature category, and the first runner-up in the overall trophy of the festival.

Professor Ravindra Kumar said that DU teams have won first place in Western Instrumental Solo, Classical Instrumental Solo (Percussion), Western Vocal, on-the-spot Photography, and Quizzes. He also said that DU teams won second place in classical vocal, classical instrumental solo (Non-Percussion), on-the-spot Painting, and Debate categories.

Similarly, DU teams have won third place in the categories of Light Vocal (Indian), Group Song, classical dance, Mimicry, and Cartooning. They also obtained fourth and fifth place in the College and Elocution categories, respectively.

Delhi University was established in 1922, and is one of India's premier universities, renowned for its academic excellence and vibrant campus life. With over 90 affiliated colleges, DU offers undergraduate, postgraduate, and doctoral programmes across diverse disciplines.

The university is known for its distinguished faculty, research contributions, and competitive admissions. DU plays a crucial role in shaping India's intellectual and cultural landscape, producing notable alumni in politics, business, and the arts. Its student-driven societies, festivals, and debates make it a hub of dynamic learning.

- ANI

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