‘Valens’ brings out innate talent of participants

July 23, 2012 03:45 pm | Updated 03:45 pm IST

FUN TIME: Vignan Institute of Technology and Science and Vignan Institute of Technology and Aeronautical Engineering Management departments celebrate ‘Valens’ - the national level management meet.

FUN TIME: Vignan Institute of Technology and Science and Vignan Institute of Technology and Aeronautical Engineering Management departments celebrate ‘Valens’ - the national level management meet.

Vignan Institute of Technology and Science and Vignan Institute of Technology and Aeronautical Engineering Management departments celebrated their national level management meet –Valens - that saw participation of over 500 students from various parts of the country.

A variety of formal and informal events tested the innate talents of the participants. On an average 90 teams participated in every event. Creative designing skills of the students were noticed in the Krafty Hands event that was the highlights of the festival. Finals of the business quiz was another sought-after event.

The formal events included Young Manager, Wealth Mania, Ad-Making, Business Quiz, and Paper Presentations while informal events had Krafty Hands, Bouncer, I’M Celebrity, Knowledge Towers, and Block Busters. The Anurag Group of Institutions emerged as the overall champion.

Kuchipudi classical dance performance by college student Shailaja was appreciated by one and all. Student Coordinators Venkat Gurijala, Janardhan, Sirisha, Soma Santosh, Pavan and Anusha ensured that it was an event to remember. The event was inaugurated by former Chief Secretary, M. Gopala Krishna and guest of honour was B.Shravan, CEO, Vignan Group.

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