March 7, 2026

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“Manthan 2025”  concludes with cultural extravaganza at Prestige University

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Indore(Team Newsbuddy): The sprawling campus of Prestige University in the city came alive as Manthan 2025, Madhya Pradesh’s grandest college cultural fest, concluded with a spectacular showcase of talent, creativity, and festive fervor. The three-day celebration, hosted by the Prestige Institute of Management Education, drew thousands of students from the Prestige Institute of Management and Research (PIMR) and allied institutions, culminating in an electrifying evening of performances headlined by renowned artists.
The festivities kicked off with a vibrant `Dhol and dance’ procession, igniting the campus with infectious energy. Students took center stage with mesmerizing acts in music, dance, drama, and thematic performances, earning roaring applause from an enthralled audience. The presence of Prestige Education Foundation Chairman and Chancellor of Prestige University, Dr. Davish Jain, alongside Monica Jain, PEF Director Himanshu Jain, Dr. Vijay Sardana, PIMR Group Director Dr. S. S. Bhakar, and other institutional leaders lent an air of grandeur to the occasion.
Dr. Prayatna Jain, Head of Manthan 2025, and convenor Dr. Ajit Upadhyay shared that the festival featured an eclectic mix of competitions celebrating cultural, artistic, musical, management, and tech talents. Highlights included Alaap (singing), Dalal Street (mock stock trading), Brandevour (branding challenge), Hunarbaaz (talent showcase), Taal Se Taal Mila (group dance), Samvaad (debate and elocution), BollyTrivia, BizQuiz, Kalakrati (art exhibition), Battle of Beats, Rhythm & Blues, ShutterClick (photography), Revelation (short video making), and Gamify (gaming). Students from various institutions competed fiercely, showcasing their skills and creativity.
In the Taal Se Taal Mila musical event, Vinod Sharma claimed victory in the solo category, while Nandini and Rohit triumphed in the duet. Pooja Rathore’s team stole the show in the group category. In Kalakrati 2025, PIMR UG’s Kanak Dubey and Amber Mishra clinched top honors, while Rudraksha Narkhede from Acropolis College won the Alaap solo singing competition.

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