Karpagam Institute of Technology's VARNAM 2024 Sparkles with Cultural Brilliance

VARNAM 2024's second day at Karpagam Institute of Technology brought together over 750 participants for a vibrant showcase of dance, singing, mime, and art, highlighting the cultural richness and artistic talents of students.


Coimbatore: The Karpagam Institute of Technology was a spectacle of color and creativity on the second day of VARNAM 2024, held on March 22. The cultural festival drew over 750 participants from various colleges, turning the campus into a bustling arena of artistic display and cultural exchange.




From classical dance forms to contemporary moves, the performances enthralled the audience, reflecting the rich cultural heritage of India. The singing competition saw a range of genres, with participants impressing with both classical and modern tunes. Mime acts and instrumental performances added to the diverse entertainment, capturing stories and melodies without words.









Art competitions like pot painting and face painting brought a visual feast to the event, showcasing the creative skills of the students. The day concluded with the announcement of winners, who were celebrated for their exceptional talent and creativity.









Dr. P. Manimaran, the Principal of Karpagam Institute of Technology, praised the participants for their vibrant performances. "VARNAM 2024 reflects the dynamic spirit and talent of our students. It's a pleasure to witness such a wide array of artistic expressions," he remarked.









As VARNAM 2024 progresses, excitement builds for the finale, promising more captivating performances and cultural showcases. The festival continues to stand as a beacon of innovation, creativity, and cultural richness, echoing Karpagam Institute of Technology’s dedication to the holistic development of its students and the fostering of a lively campus atmosphere.

















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