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Dolphin College Chandigarh welcomes new batch of students

The event was a grand celebration of diversity, with students from various states of India and international students from Nepal showcasing their heritage through traditional dances and musical performances. Dressed in vibrant ethnic attire, they added a festive sparkle to the occasion
12:00 AM Oct 23, 2024 IST | GK NEWS SERVICE
Dolphin College Chandigarh welcomes new batch of students
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Chandigarh, Oct 22: Dolphin (PG) College, Chandigarh, welcomed its new batch of students with a culturally rich and colourful freshers' party, "Shangri La 2024."

The event was a grand celebration of diversity, with students from various states of India and international students from Nepal showcasing their heritage through traditional dances and musical performances. Dressed in vibrant ethnic attire, they added a festive sparkle to the occasion.

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Dr Sharad Satya Chauhan, DGP of Punjab, graced the event as the Chief Guest, accompanied by his son, Master Ojasya Chauhan. Dr. Chauhan commended the students for their enthusiasm and talent, urging them to focus on both academic and personal growth during their time at Dolphin College.

He emphasized that dedication and hard work are keys to success and applauded the management, faculty, and students for organizing such a successful event. He also praised the college's commitment to providing quality education in the field of allied health sciences.

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Er. Vibhav Mittal, Vice Chairman of the college, encouraged students to take full advantage of the resources and opportunities available to them. He emphasized the importance of balancing academic pursuits with extracurricular activities for overall development.

Principal Dr. Manu highlighted the college's high academic standards and welcoming environment, which attract students from over ten Indian states as well as from Nepal. She stressed the significance of fostering not only academic excellence but also cultural unity and leadership among students.

Dean of Academics, Dr Malkit Singh, urged the students to prioritise their studies, assuring them of the faculty’s unwavering support throughout their academic journey.

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