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LPU’s “Spectra 2024” celebrates Youth, Talent, and Change

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The campus of Lovely Professional University reverberated with excitement as it lit up with the Spectra 2024, now in the 17th edition.  Spectra 2024 transformed the LPU campus into a kaleidoscope of artistic expression, where students showcased their diverse talents across more than 30 competitions spanning seven major categories, including music, dance, drama, visual arts, and technology.

The much-anticipated Inter-School Youth Festival that has become a hallmark of creativity and camaraderie in India saw thousands of enthusiastic LPU students from over 25+ disciplines converge to celebrate a week of vibrant expression, spirited competition, and social consciousness. The opening ceremony featured a breathtaking performance by “Azaadi The Band”, setting the stage for an unforgettable festival.

This year, the School of Computer Science and Engineering won the coveted trophy, while all participants equally deserved the victory for using their creativity to address pressing social issues. Through performances on themes like environmental conservation, nationalism, corruption, and skills development, they highlighted the power of youth in shaping a better future. The festival wasn’t just a display of talent, but a call to action, as each performance sparked conversations and inspired audiences to engage with critical societal issues, blending art with activism.

In addition to the competitions, Spectra 2024 featured a lively carnival atmosphere, complete with student-run stalls that showcased budding entrepreneurial ventures. This initiative not only brought up creativity but also provided a platform for students to hone their business skills, encouraging them to take initiative and innovate.

The grand finale of the festival was the awards ceremony, a moment of triumph where the hard work and dedication of all participants were recognized. The School of Liberal and Creative Arts (Fine Arts) secured the first runner-up position, with the School of Liberal & Creative Arts (Film, Theatre, and Music) following as the second runner-up. This celebration of talent underscored the festival’s core values of unity, excellence, and creativity.

Dr. Ashok Kumar Mittal, Founder Chancellor of LPU and a Member of Parliament (Rajyasabha), praised the students for their remarkable efforts. “Spectra 2024 is not just a competition but a springboard for students to gain opportunities to showcase their talents on prestigious platforms like AIU Nationals, Youth Vibe, and One India, One World. As the festival concluded, Spectra’s legacy continued to inspire future leaders, artists, and change-makers.”

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