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This is a list of cultural and technical festivals held in Indian Institutes of Technology (IITs) and National Institutes of Technology (NITs) throughout India. Some colleges may combine these festivals with sports or other activities, while others may hold separate sports festivals. The list only consists of festivals with a Wikipedia page.
Rendezvous, known as "The RDV," is the flagship cultural festival of the Indian Institute of Technology Delhi (IIT Delhi).Taking place from October 5 to October 8, 2024, this event transcends academia, attracting students from 1200+ colleges and welcoming a staggering 160,000+ attendees.
A month-long Hindu festival observed in the month of Shravan (July–August) at the Baba Baidyanath Dham temple in Deoghar, Jharkhand, India. Shravani Mela is one of the largest religious gatherings in India, attracting millions of devotees, primarily the Kanwariyas, who undertake a pilgrimage to offer holy water from the Ganges to Lord Shiva.
This is a list of annual cultural festivals held in colleges in India. The list consists only of those festivals that already have an article on Wikipedia. The list consists only of those festivals that already have an article on Wikipedia.
SpringSpree, sometimes written as Spring Spree [1] and popularly known as Spree, is the annual cultural festival of the National Institute of Technology, Warangal.Soon to be in its 29th edition this cultural fest has the distinction of being one among the largest cultural fests of South India.
Third day of the four-day Sankranthi festive season.Kanuma festival is a significant event in Andhra Pradesh which celebrates cattle worship. It takes place on the third day of Makar Sankranti and honors the divine intervention of Lord Krishna, who saved the villagers and their cattle from a deadly flood by lifting Govardhan Hill.
State / Union Territory City Festival name Organised by Month First held Andhra Pradesh: Guntur: Guntur International Poetry Festival (GIPF) June-July: 2008
The fair takes place at Gurdwara Tilla Baba Farid and includes cultural and sporting events. [ 1 ] The mela takes place every year between 19 September and 23 September, Evolving from its spiritual origin associated with the visit of the Sufi Prophet, the festival has now become all-pervasive embracing cultural, literary, intellectual and ...