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  • Recognized Under Sec. 2(f) of UGC Act 1956,
  • Approved by AICTE, Ministry of Education, Govt. of India,
  • Affiliated to Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University.

Introduction

India is unique nation, whose fabric has been woven by diverse linguistic, cultural and religious threads, held together into a composite national identity by a rich history of cultural evolution, coupled with a rousing freedom struggle that was built around the tenets of nonviolence and justice. The spirit of mutual understanding amidst a shared history has enabled a special unity in diversity, which stands out as a tall flame of nationhood that needs to be nourished and cherished into the future. With a view to foster national integration by a co-ordinated mutual engagement process between States, Union Territories. Educational Institutions and general public through linguistic, literary, cultural, tourism and other forms of people-to-people exchanges

SOCIETIES Introduction

Abhivyakti

“Abhivyakti,” the Anchoring Society of our college, is dedicated to cultivating the art of expression and public speaking. We provide a platform for students to hone their skills in hosting events, conducting interviews, moderating panels, and delivering speeches with confidence and clarity. The society thrives on creativity, teamwork, and leadership, enabling our members to shine both on and off the stage.
Abhivyakti Instagram Page

Rutba

Welcome to Rutba, the vibrant music society of our college! Here, we celebrate the art of music in all its forms, creating a home for aspiring musicians and enthusiasts alike. From classical to contemporary, we explore diverse genres, inviting everyone to join our jam sessions and creative workshops
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Mridang

Mridang,” the Theatre Society of our college, is a vibrant hub for those passionate about the performing arts. We celebrate creativity, storytelling, and the art of bringing characters to life on stage. Whether through drama, musicals, or experimental theater, “Mridang” provides a platform for students to explore their artistic talents and engage with diverse narratives.
Mridang Instagram Page

Inayat

Welcome to “Inayat,” the Fashion Walk Society of our college, where style meets passion! We are a vibrant community of fashion enthusiasts, designers, and models dedicated to celebrating the art of fashion and self-expression. Our mission is to inspire creativity and promote confidence through the transformative power of fashion.
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GrafixX

Welcome to “GrafixX,” the Graphics and Designing Society of our college, where creativity knows no bounds! We are a passionate community of aspiring designers, artists, and innovators dedicated to exploring the dynamic world of visual communication. Our mission is to inspire, educate, and empower students to express their ideas through stunning graphics and thoughtful design.
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Signora

At “Signora,” we believe every participant has a unique story to tell. Our events are designed to highlight talent, personality, and style, showcasing the diverse abilities of our contestants. From dazzling fashion walks to engaging talent rounds, we focus on nurturing well-rounded individuals who excel both on and off the stage.
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Vyakt

Welcome to “Vyakt,” the Literary Society of our college, where words come alive and ideas flourish! We are a passionate community of thinkers, writers, and orators dedicated to exploring the vast world of literature and expression. Our mission is to cultivate a love for language and encourage creativity through various literary activities.
Vyakt Instagram Page

MISSION

We transform students into versatile, self-directed performing artists of the 21stcentury. It’s to create better learning environment for our dancer so that they can focus on how they can improve and enhance their personality as artist .We try to create a friendly environment with newcomers so that they don’t feel uncomfortable to fit in and can openly put out there suggestions and ideas.

VISION

At this point in a dancer’s journey the focus is still heavily on establishing foundational technique mixed with some light hearted creative movement. This is something we never want to squelch, so we continue to encourage improvisational “free dance times,” either through structured prompts (games sometimes!) or less structured dancing with props like scarves, etc. We often tell them to dance from their heart to take the pressure off performing.

OBJECTIVES

  1. Promote the highest levels of human aspiration and artistic integrity through the composition, documentation, and performance of music.
  2. Develop an analytical, creative, and intuitive understanding of music as a cultural language.
  3. Learn the vocabulary and practice methods of respectful critique and evaluation.
  4. To strengthen students creative skills in live performance through the study of craft and technique.
  5. Develop a multifaceted physicality through training in dance techniques.
  6. Integrate an understanding of cultural context into creative and scholarly research.
  7. Demonstrate clear and convincing academic writing in the field.

RULES & REGULATIONS

  1. Judges’ decision will be final and binding in all events.
  2. Props, dresses, stationery, special equipment’s etc. will not be provided and will not be compensated for as well
  3. All the accompanists and participants must have their identity card of their respective institute at time of participation. No outsider candidate will be allowed for participation in any event
  4. The teams should carry an official letter from their respective institute signed by the competent authority mentioning the names of the participants
  5. Late entries will not be allowed
  6. Information regarding the events will be available at the Help Desks Organizers will not be responsible for the security participants’ personal belongings
  7. Details for the final registrations will be uploaded after prelims.
  8. All the final participants MC required to get themselves registered; else, they will not be entertained
  9. All participants are required to be on time else their registration will stand cancelled.
  10. Entry of students/ participants of affiliated institutes of GGSIPU will be allowed after checking of their identity cards during the Cultural festival – COSMO VIBEZZ at TIAS Campus of the Institute only and required to produce their College Identity Card on demand at any time.
  11. All participants/ audience are advised to use public conveyance for reaching the Institute Campus during the Festival
  12. PRELIMINARY ROUNDS WILL BE HELD IN EACH EVENTS as notified on the institute’s website.
  13. All Prelims results must be submitted in proper form.at by the coordinators to the In/Charge of Students’ Welfare, Tecnia Institute Of Advanced Studies, and nodal officer In/Charge Cultural Club.

Cultural Club Events Reports

MUSIC

(A) Classical Vocal solo (Hindustani & Carnatic)

  1. Classical Hindustani and Carnatic only
  2. Number of participants is 1.
  3. Maximum number of accompanists is 2.
  4. Sufficient thought and care must be exercised in the choice of raga and composition
  5. Judgment will be based on the qualities like swara, taal, selection of raga, composition and general impression.
  6. Max. Time Limit: 5 + 2 minutes

(B) Light Vocal Music (Indian)

  1. Individual participation
  2. Two accompanists/instrumentalists are allowed
  3. Only non-film songs/ geet/ ghazal/bhajan/ shabad and abhangas can be presented
  4. Time Limit : 4 + 2 minutes

(C) Western Vocal Solo

  1. Number of participants is one.
  2. Two accompanists/instrumentalists allowed.
  3. Time limit: 4 + 2minutes
  4. Judgment will be based on the qualities like selection of song, tempo, rhythm, range and melody.

(D) Group Song (Indian)

  1. Minimum number of participants in a team is 6, and maximum 12.
  2. Maximum of 4 accompanists allowed.
  3. Time Limit: 8 + 2 minutes (including stage set up)
  4. Judgment will be based on quality of singing, coordination and not on makeup, costume or actions of the team. No film songs allowed

(E) Group Song (Western)

  1. Minimum number of participants in a team is 6; and maximum 12.
  2. Maximum of 4 instruments/accompanists allowed
  3. Time Limit: 8 + 2 minutes (including stage set up)
  4. Judgment will be based on quality of singing only and not on makeup, costume or actions of the team.
  5. The group songs should be in English only

Note :

  1. All the accompanists/instrumentalists and participants must be of the same department or other colleges.
  2. No outsiders allowed
  3. The teams should carry an official letter from their respective institute signed by the competent Authority mentioning the names of the participants
  4. All participants must carry their id card
  5. No recorded vocals will’ be allowed
DANCE

Introduction

Dance club will developed a creative, fun and easy way of learning how to dance. Dancing will enhance your fun in any social setting. Whether it’s a business function, a formal or casual event, a cruise, a wedding, or even a vacation.. Let we get you dancing today! Our aim is to teach seemingly complicated dance to faculty and students person in a simple and step by step manner by means of one to one and group instruction, there are opportunities for general practice to enhance and improve your technique. Dance clubs are not just for people who want to become competitive dancers, but also for those who want to meet people of all ages with a similar interest. Dancing is a great way to keep fit, socialize and learn a new skill!

(A) Folk Dance

  1. Minimum of 8 participants, maximum 16 (including 2 accompanists)
  2. Time limit: 6 + 4 minutes
  3. Judgment will be based on rhythm, formation, synchronization, expressions, costumes, makeup, sets, and overall effects.
  4. No Bollywood music allowed
  5. Restriction to one particular folk dance form.
  6. Props allowed.
  7. Live music is not allowed.

(B) Choreography

  1. Minimum of 8 participants, maximum 16 (including 2 accompanists)
  2. Time Limit: 7 + 5 minutes (including stage set up time).
  3. Extra 1 minute will be given for explaining the theme
  4. No lyrics allowed, only instrument. Some words may be allowed.
  5. Props allowed
  6. Folk dances not allowed
  7. The theme should have an original expression through music and movement.

(C) Classical Dance

  1. One participant and Three accompanists allowed
  2. Time Limit: 6 + 4 minutes
  3. Judgment will be based on rhythm, formation, Synchronization, expressions, costumes, make up, sets, and overall effects
  4. No Bollywood song allowed
  5. Restriction to one particular classical dance form

(D) Nach Baliye

  1. Two participants per team ( 1 Boy/1 Girl) Props allowed.
  2. Time Limit: 6 + 2 minutes

(E) Footloose

  1. Minimum of 8 participants, maximum 15
  2. Time Limit: 10 + 2 minutes
  3. Props allowed.

(F) Street Dance

  1. Minimum of 8 participants, maximum 16 (including 2 accompanists).
  2. Time limit = 10 + 2 minutes
  3. Only western music allowed.
  4. Props allowed.•

Note:

General:

  1. All the accompanists and participants must be of same department / institute.
  2. No outsiders allowed.
  3. The teams should carry an official letter from their respective institute signed by the competent authority mentioning the names of the participants.
  4. Participants/teams will have to bring the props on their own. No props will be provided by the managing staff.
  5. Negative marks for exceeding time limit.
  6. Each team participating in the event should have their song/music in a pen drive.
  7. Participants are advised to reach the venue for respective events 1 hour prior to the commencement of the event for sound check.
  8. In case of technical faults, judges results will be final and binding.
  9. Participants are advised not to choose indecent songs or costumes for the performance, otherwise they may be disqualified from the event.
LITERARY

(A) Quiz

  1. 3 members per team.
  2. 2 teams will be selected per zone.
  3. Teams will be finalized on the basis of a written elimination test.
  4. The Finals will have Audio besides the regular Oral rounds.
  5. In case, of a tie break, the team to get a question wrong first in the written test will be eliminated.

(B) Debate (Hindi/English)

  1. Two member team; one for the motion and one against.
  2. Topic for debate will be uploaded later
  3. 2 teams will be selected per zone
  4. Maximum time limit: 3 +1 minutes

(C) Creative Writing (English)

  1. Topic will be given on the spot
  2. Time limit:1 hour
  3. Individual participation.

(D) Poetry Recitation (Hindi/English)

  1. Individual participation
  2. 2 participants will be selected per zone.
  3. Time Limit: 4 + 1 minutes
  4. Only original works are to be presented.

(E) Just-a-Minute (Hindi/English)

  1. Individual participation.
  2. Participants will be selected per zone
  3. Topic will the given on the spot

Note

General:

  1. Team of Two and not the individual will be considered for first and second position
DRAMATICS

(A) One-Act Plays

  1. Maximum Time: 45 minutes (including stage set up and stage clearance)
  2. Maximum of 18 participants per team
  3. Props allowed. (only 2 tables and 2 chairs will be provided by the coordinators, if required. Teams must bring all other props on their own)

(B) Street Plays

  1. Maximum number of participants per team: 22 (including accompanists/instrumentalists), minimum 10 participants.
  2. Use of make-up, lights and mikes not allowed
  3. Time Limit: 20 + 2 minutes (including set up)
  4. Props allowed (lathi, dry colors, placards, etc). Use of any electronic gadget, fire, smoke machine, or any other bulky props not allowed.
  5. Play may be on any social cause.

(C) Mono Acting

    1. Individual participation.
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    1. Time limit: 4 + 1 minutes
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    1. Judgment will be based on qualities like idea, creativity of presentation, use of makeup, music and general impression
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Note:

General:

  1. Negative marks for exceeding time limit
  2. All the accompanists and participants must be of same departments /Institutes affilitated with GGSIPU.
  3. No outsiders allowed.
  4. The teams should carry an official letter from their respective institute signed by the competent authority mentioning the names of the participants
BATTLE OF BANDS

BATTLE OF BANDS

  1. Maximum of 10 and minimum of 4 members per team.
  2. Each band can perform eastern/western or both.
  3. Time limit: 20 minutes (5 minutes setup time + 15 minutes playing time) / 5% of total marks will be deducted for every extra minute.
  4. Use of prerecorded music (e.g. sequences, keyboard rhythm, _ Guitar loops) will result in disqualification.
  5. No instrument will be provided by the organizer.
FINE ARTS

(A) On the spot painting

  1. Topics will be provided on the spot.
  2. Individual participation.
  3. No restriction on the number of colours used. Participants must bring their own material
  4. Emphasis on creativity and relevance to the topic
  5. Time limit : 2 + ½ hours

(B) Collage

  1. Contact head coordinator for the topic
  2. Individual participation
  3. Time limit 2 + ½ hrs
  4. Magazines or any sort of material will not be provided

(C) Clay Modeling

  1. Topics will be provided on the spot.
  2. Clay will not be provided
  3. Individual participation
  4. Time limit: 2 + ½ hours

(D) Cartooning

  1. Topics will be provided on the spot
  2. Individual participation
  3. Time Limit: 2 + ½ hours

(E) Rangoli

  1. Maximum of two participants per team from each zone will be selected.
  2. No type of paints (poster, oil or water) to be used.
  3. Materials should be brought by the participants
  4. No props to be used.
  5. The topic will be provided on the spot.
  6. Time Limit: 2 + ½ hours

Note :

  1. Use of any outside aid and internet is strictly prohibited and will lead to disqualification.
MR. & MRS. COSMO VIBEZZ

(A) On the spot painting

  1. Topics will be provided on the spot.
  2. Individual participation.
  3. No restriction on the number of colours used. Participants must bring their own material
  4. Emphasis on creativity and relevance to the topic
  5. Time limit : 2 + ½ hours

(B) Collage

  1. Contact head coordinator for the topic
  2. Individual participation
  3. Time limit 2 + ½ hrs
  4. Magazines or any sort of material will not be provided

(C) Clay Modeling

  1. Topics will be provided on the spot.
  2. Clay will not be provided
  3. Individual participation
  4. Time limit: 2 + ½ hours

(D) Cartooning

  1. Topics will be provided on the spot
  2. Individual participation
  3. Time Limit: 2 + ½ hours

(E) Rangoli

  1. Maximum of two participants per team from each zone will be selected.
  2. No type of paints (poster, oil or water) to be used.
  3. Materials should be brought by the participants
  4. No props to be used.
  5. The topic will be provided on the spot.
  6. Time Limit: 2 + ½ hours

Note :

  1. Use of any outside aid and internet is strictly prohibited and will lead to disqualification.
TALENTS SHOW
  1. Time Limits: 3 + 2 minutes.
  2. Students can perform mimicry/poet recitation/singing/dance/play instrument etc.
  3. No instrument or props will be provided by the organizer
  4. Vocalist can have 1-2 accompanists/instrumentalists.

Note :

  1. Prelims will not be organized for this event. All coordinators will send entries recevied from the Institute / College affiliated with GGSIPU directly to the Core

PROGRAMME OFFICER’S

No.
Name
Designation
From
To
PDF
Dr. Upasana  
Associate Professor  
Dr. Jagriti Basera  
Assistant Professor
03.08.2023

COMMITEEE

No.
NOTICES WITH EFFECT FROM PDF
COMMITTEE 10/08/2024
COMMITTEE 21.10.2022

Minutes Of Meeting

No.
CONTENTS PDF
MOM 2023-24

VOLUNTEERS

No.
CONTENTS PDF
List of Volunteers Session: 2022-23

AWARD & ACCOLADES

No.
CONTENT
PDF
Establishment Certificate

CALENDAR CAMPAIGNS

No.
CONTENTS
PDF
Event Calendar 2024-25

ACTIVITIES REPORTS

Music
No.
Activity
Month
Dynamic
Event Outcomes
Events Values
PDF
Singing Hunt Under the Umbrella of Varchasva-2022
December
Western and Indian Music
Students would have an understanding about the skills of singing
Emotions, Cultural, patriotism
Dramatics
No.
Activity
Month
Event Outcomes
Events Values
PDF
Street play on “Adoption Bhi Ek Option”
March
Awareness about Adoption as Government programmes and initiative was spread among the society.
Awareness of the society on Adoption
Street Play on Women Safety
May
Promoting bystander intervention, Encouraging community engagement, Increased awareness, Knowledge of rights
Awareness of the society on Women Safety
Street Play on Women Tolerance- Sakshi
June
Our street play can challenge harmful gender stereotypes and social nonns that perpefuate violence against women
Awareness of the society on Women Safety
2023-24
No.
EVENT
Dates
THEME
OBE VALUES
LEARNING OUTCOMES
PDF
Creative Expression: Art and Craft for Sustainable Living
15/10/2023
Eco-Creativity: Crafting a Greener Future
Creativity, Sustainability, Teamwork
Promoted environmental awareness by using sustainable resources.
2022-23
No.
EVENT
Dates
THEME
OBE VALUES
LEARNING OUTCOMES
PDF
Play on’Women Tolerance- Sakshi’
11/06/2023
Women’s Safety
Safety, Responsibility
Challenging social norms and stereotypes
Campaign for Environmental Consciousness
05/06/2023
Protecting Our Natural Resources
Community participation, Sustainability
Building awareness of eco-friendly practices and how individual actions can contribute to the protection of the environment.
Street Play on “Adoption Bhi Ek Option”
31/03/2023
“Promoting Adoption Awareness”
Compassion, Equality, Responsibility, Trust
Understanding the challenges faced by adopted children and their families.
2020-21
No.
EVENT
Dates
THEME
OBE VALUES
LEARNING OUTCOMES
PDF
“Inner Peace: Yoga for Emotional Balance”
21/06/2022
Mind-Body Connection through Yoga
Health and well-being, mindfulness
Promoting mental and physical well-being through yoga.
Folklores Catchment: Talent Hunt for Sustainable Living
12/03/2022
Unveiling Hidden Rural Singing Talents and Promoting Folk Culture
Cultural appreciation
Preservation of cultural heritage through music
2019-20
No.
EVENT
Dates
THEME
OBE VALUES
LEARNING OUTCOMES
PDF
Bringing Stories to Life: The Power of Puppetry in Education
10/02/2020
Ending Gender Based Violence
Creativity, Collaboration, Communication
Enhancing teamwork and collaboration skills. Gaining insights into various cultural traditions related to puppetry
Nat Nritya Dance: Performing arts for Sustainability with acrobatic skills
15/11/2019
Fusion of Acrobatic Skills and Traditional Dance Forms
Cultural preservation, community bonding
Gaining insight into the history and cultural significance of various dance forms.

DOWNLOADS

No.
CONTENTS
PDF
Varchasva Reports 2023

DOWNLOADS

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CONTENTS
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Cultural Club Event List

2023-24
No.
Name of Activity
Award / Recognition
Govt. Recognised Bodies
E-Brochure / Circular
Participants
Award / Certificate
Reports
Nukkad Natak “Navtarang 2024”
Certificate of Merit
I.T.S Mohan Nagar, Ghaziabad
Nukkad Natak “Mehak 2024”
Certificate of Merit
Sri Aurobindo College, University of Delhi
Street Play
Certificate of Excellence
RDIAS
A Street Play Competition
Certificate of Participation
Bharti College, Delhi University
Nukkad Natak Competition
Certificate of Appreciation
Delhi Metropolitan Education
Nukkad Natak “Saarang 2024”
Certificate of Appreciation
Mata Sundri College for Women
Nukkad Natak during Zenith’24
Certificate of Participation
Gitarattan International Business School
Aagahaz’24
Certificate of Recognition
Indira Gandhi Delhi Technical University for Women
Nukkad Natak
Certificate of Appreciation
Bharti Vidyapeeth’s Institute of Computer Applications and Management, New Delhi
Street Play
Certificate of Merit
Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University
Nautanki’24
Certificate of Competition
Institute of Home Economics
Mridang
Certificate of Excellence
Maharaja Surajmal Group of Institutions
Rangmanch “Nukkad Natak”
Certificate of Achievement
Dr. Bhim Rao Ambedkar College, University of Delhi
Nukkad Natak
Certificate of Appreciation
Jaipuria Institute of Management
Nukkad Natak
Certificate of Excellence
Bharti Vidyapeeth’s Institute of Computer Applications and Management, New Delhi
Anugonj
Certificate of Appreciation
Fairfield Institute of Management and Technology
2022-23
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Name of Activity
Award / Recognition
Govt. Recognised Bodies
E-Brochure / Circular
Participants
Award / Certificate
Reports
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2021-22
No.
Name of Activity
Award / Recognition
Govt. Recognised Bodies
E-Brochure / Circular
Participants
Award / Certificate
Reports
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2020-21
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Award / Recognition
Govt. Recognised Bodies
E-Brochure / Circular
Participants
Award / Certificate
Reports
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2019-20
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