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The Viral Fever, Choreography mark Day 1 of Moksha; EDM Night on Day 2

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‘Moksha’, the annual cultural fest of Netaji Subhash Institute of Technology, kicked off on 10th March 2016 with a number of events.

Day 1 commenced with Soch, the Street Play event, organised by Ashwamedh, the Dramatics Society of NSIT. It witnessed participation from college teams from all over India. Indira Gandhi Delhi Technical University for Women bagged the first position and Dyal Singh College (evening) came second. The play by Shivaji College earned a special mention.

Dhwani, the music competition, saw Isha Chakraborty from Gargi College and accompanist Anirban Divakera from St. Stephens’ College bagging the first position. The second position was shared by Shruti Dhasmana from Gargi College and Gurpreet from Jesus and Mary College. In the A Capella event, Zephyr, from Kamala Nehru College, and Western Music Society, Lady Shri Ram College for Women shared the first position.

The first dance competition on Day 1 was the Folk Dance competition, Kalakriti, where Natraj, the dance society of Maharaja Agrasen College, and the Bhagra team of SGND Khalsa College tied for the first position. The second position was bagged by Maitreyi College, and the third by Delhi Technological University.

Later in the evening, Mudra, the choreography competition saw Srijya, the Choreography society of Hindu College winning the first position, followed by Terpsi-Chorean, from Hans Raj College at the second position, and Lady Shri Ram College at the third position.

Naveen Kasturia and Arunabh Kumar of the very popular The Viral Fever Web series, Pitchers, left the audience in splits with their spontaneous humor and also encouraged students to follow their entrepreneurial calling. Proving to be one of the major crowd pullers of the evening, an exclusive preview of TVFs’ forthcoming video was also shown.

Day 1 concluded with the very energetic VH1 Supersonic where artists such as DJ Zayden enthralled the crowd with their music.

11th March 2016, day 2 of Moksha saw Stage Play, Battle of Bands, and the EDM night as the main attractions. Visitors were also kept involved with various informal events like Mini Militia and Banging Pyramids.

The Stage play competition saw participation of a total of six teams, including those from Shivaji College, Shaheed Bhagat Singh College and others. The event was judged by Prince Nagpal and Naveen Mallik from the Asmita Theatre Group. Vayam, Shivaji College, won the first position for their production ‘Jeevita Chellave’, while Mukhauta from Lady Irwin College took the second spot for ‘Khalid ka Khala’.

Rains played spoilsport in the evening as several events couldn’t take place, one of them being the finals of Rogue, the fashion show. The day soon picked up again with the DJ Wars, where Akshit Bhagat emerged victorious from amongst a host of contenders.

Day 2 ended on a high with the EDM night. The female DJ duo Elektrovertz pumped up the crowd and were soon followed by DJ Makasi from Tomorrowland who had the crowd dancing to his beats.

Image Credits: Tejaswa Gupta

Shefali Bharati, Tamanna Goel and Shreya Srivastava

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