Key Points

Governor Shiv Pratap Shukla praised students' performances at the Eruption-2025 festival in Shimla, announcing a Rs 2 lakh reward. He highlighted the importance of blending education with cultural activities. The Governor also reiterated his commitment to combating drug abuse in Himachal Pradesh. The event saw participation from faculty, students, and dignitaries, celebrating teamwork and talent.

Key Points: Himachal Governor Shukla Rewards Rs 2 Lakh at Eruption-2025 Festival

  • Governor Shukla lauds students' creativity at Eruption-2025 festival
  • Announces Rs 2 lakh reward for standout cultural acts
  • Emphasizes importance of education and cultural integration
  • Reiterates commitment to anti-drug campaign inspired by PM Modi
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Himachal Pradesh Governor felicitates students at 'Eruption-2025', announces Rs 2 lakh reward for outstanding cultural performances

Governor Shiv Pratap Shukla praises students' cultural performances at Shimla's Eruption-2025, announces Rs 2 lakh reward from discretionary fund.

"Alongside academic excellence, these students delivered touching performances that deeply moved me. - Governor Shiv Pratap Shukla"

Shimla, June 30

Himachal Pradesh Governor Shiv Pratap Shukla praised the talent and skills of students at the inter-school college festival 'Eruption-2025', hosted by the Government Dental College and Hospital in Shimla on Monday and announced a reward of Rs 2 lakh for outstanding cultural performances.

Speaking at the closing ceremony of the festival held at Atal Auditorium, Indira Gandhi Medical College (IGMC), the Governor expressed admiration for the students' energy, creativity, and commitment to showcasing the spirit of 'Ek Bharat Shreshtha Bharat' through their cultural presentations.

"Alongside academic excellence, these students delivered touching performances that deeply moved me," Governor Shukla said, announcing the monetary award from his discretionary fund.

Congratulating the college administration and Student Council for organising a vibrant and engaging event, the Governor said festivals like "Eruption-2025" serve as ideal platforms where education and culture enrich one another.

'"This is more than a cultural or academic gathering, it is a celebration of vision, confidence and collective consciousness," he stated.

Highlighting the broader message of the event, the Governor emphasised the importance of student participation beyond the classroom and praised the showcase of teamwork and talent.

Governor Shukla also reiterated his commitment to tackling drug abuse in the state, a campaign he said was inspired by Prime Minister Narendra Modi's vision.

He cautioned that Himachal Pradesh's honest and innocent populace could be targeted by anti-social elements seeking to push narcotics, and called on all stakeholders to support efforts to eliminate the menace.

He appreciated the contribution of 'Medivision', a doctors' group at IGMC, towards the anti-drug campaign.

Addressing students pursuing dental science, the Governor underlined their crucial role in oral healthcare and the joy they bring to people through restored smiles.

He commended the Government Dental College's legacy since its inception in 1994 and its evolution into a reputable institution that produces qualified, service-driven dental professionals not just in Himachal Pradesh but across the country.

He stated that advancements in digital technology and record management are driving a rapid transformation in dentistry. He urged students to continually upgrade their skills and adopt innovative practices to meet global standards of patient care.

Dr Ashu Gupta, Principal of the Dental College, welcomed the Governor and highlighted the institution's key developments.

Dr Muskan, President of the Student Central Association (SCA), shared details about the 'Eruption-2025' festival, while General Secretary Dr Vaidehi Sharma delivered the vote of thanks.

Cultural performances by students marked the event, which was attended by Dr Sita Thakur, Principal of IGMC Shimla, faculty members, department heads and others.

- ANI

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Ananya R
While I appreciate the cultural focus, I wish the Governor had announced more scholarships for dental students too. Our medical students need financial support more than ever with rising education costs.
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Vikram M
Great to see the anti-drug message being highlighted! Himachal's youth is vulnerable to substance abuse, especially in tourist areas. More colleges should organize awareness campaigns like Medivision is doing.
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Priya S
As an alumna of GDCH Shimla, this makes me so proud! 😊 Our college has come a long way since 1994. The emphasis on digital dentistry is spot on - we need to keep pace with global advancements.
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Sarah B
The 'Ek Bharat Shreshtha Bharat' spirit mentioned here is beautiful. India's strength lies in its cultural diversity. More states should organize inter-college festivals to celebrate this unity in diversity.
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Karthik V
Rs 2 lakh reward is good but how will it be distributed? Hope there's transparency in selection. Also, the money could be better used for upgrading dental college infrastructure which needs improvement.
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Meera T
Wonderful to see our hill state's talent getting recognition! Himachali folk dances and music deserve national platforms. Maybe next year they can invite participants from other states too for cultural exchange.

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