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Follow on Google News | ![]() 12 Ambassadors Diplomats from 8 Nations inaugurated annual International Fest 'One World' at LPU· Students of 50+ countries studying at LPU showcased culture of their respective country and equally shared others' · Colourful Cultural Procession, International Dances, Expo stalls, Musical Performances on the inaugural day
By: www.lpu.in His Excellency Ambassador of the Republic of Zimbabwe in India Mr Maxwell Ranga; High Commissioner of the United Republic of Tanzania Mr Baraka H. Luvanda; Deputy Chief of Mission Mr Ahmad Shoaib Habibi and Education Attache Mr Sediqullah Sahar from Islamic Republic of Afghanistan; Upholding the great notion that festivals promote diversity, increase creativity, and make the world a better place to live in; the fest was flagged off for 4 kilo-meter long colourful cultural procession, which comprised 100+ international and national tableaus. Showcasing cultural inheritance of their respective country and maintaining global unity, Indian students, too, participated along with their International counterparts in enormous celebrations. All of them were seen dancing and singing throughout the procession and working together for allied endeavours. Celebrating the theme of the year, students were holding placards with slogans related to various festivities, trades, industry and businesses with respect to their country. International students were also seen with particular dresses, ornaments and other attributes of their country. Continuing years' of celebrations at the Baldev Raj Mittal Unipolis arena through 70 exhibition stalls, 3000+ international students mesmerized 30000+ spectators and audiences on the inaugural showcasing. LPU Chancellor Mr Ashok Mittal informs that international students at LPU are always inspired every year to celebrate this annual mega-fest by showcasing and sharing their cultures and values with students of other countries. Celebrated under separate theme every year, this celebration helps students in establishing great bonds of unity in diversity, making global understanding, attaining universal brotherhood for a peaceful co-existence in the world. International students Mboka Olonu Marie Therese of B Pharmacy from Democratic Republic of Congo, Nadun Thathsara Weerasinghe of MBA from Sri Lanka, Eshworth Anesu Wanguwa of B Tech from Zimbabwe share: "We have come to understand the ethnicity of other countries through their ritual celebrations at the campus. Through this fest we have learnt that country Togo's foreign trade mainly involves the import of food, petroleum products, textiles, clothing and the export of phosphates, cotton, coffee and cocoa. Tobacco, tea, and sugar are Malawi's principal exports; whereas, Yemen's territory includes more than 200 islands. In addition, we have imbibed great companionship and amity from all of our counter-parts." Students exhibited myths, folk-lore, tribal-tales, urban development, music, dance-forms, literature, chivalry, currencies, attires, languages and other achievements. Some of the participating international students include those from China, Bhutan, Somalia, Malawi, Sri Lanka, Yemen, Mali, Maldives, Afghanistan, Indonesia, Sudan, Rwanda, Tanzania, Mauritius, Tibet and more. LPU Schools of Business, Agriculture, Computer Science & Engineering, Law, Polytechnic, Computer Applications, Mechanical Engineering, Physiotherapy & Paramedical Sciences and Directorate of Distance Education, Bio-Engineering & Bio-Sciences represented heritage of countries Zambia & Ghana, Mauritius & Bhutan, Bangladesh, Mali, Sri-Lanka, Zimbabwe, Ivory Coast, Sri Lanka, Yemen, Lesotho Kingdom and more. End
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