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Civil engineering students of KDK College relive their journey of four years during their farewell

Shobhit Pawar, Vrushabh Wandhare, Shubham Sathwane, Vaibhav Thakur and Avinash Nanaware during the farewell party of civil engineering students of KDK College, which was held at Laggunaa Bloo, Nagpur


Nandini Puphdawre, Neha Chaudre and Shubhangi More during the farewell party of civil engineering students of KDK College, which was held at Laggunaa Bloo, Nagpur


Avinash Narnaware, Shanak Kadukar, Chirag Kshirsagar, Kaustubh Pawar and Arpit Soni during the farewell party of civil engineering students of KDK College, which was held at Laggunaa Bloo, Nagpur


Anvesh Kapse,Dimple Mhajan and Akshay Kubde during the farewell party of civil engineering students of KDK College, which was held at Laggunaa Bloo, Nagpur


Dimple Mahajan during the farewell party of civil engineering students of KDK College, which was held at Laggunaa Bloo, Nagpur


Yamini Nimje during the farewell party of civil engineering students of KDK College, which was held at Laggunaa Bloo, Nagpur


Vaibhav Thakre, Vrushabh Wandhere and Pratik Ilme during the farewell party of civil engineering students of KDK College, which was held at Laggunaa Bloo, Nagpur


Neha Jagnit and Parnika Choudhari during the farewell party of civil engineering students of KDK College, which was held at Laggunaa Bloo, Nagpur


Ashwini Taklikar and Nikita Kolsekar during the farewell party of civil engineering students of KDK College, which was held at Laggunaa Bloo, Nagpur


Vaishnavi Bramhe during the farewell party of civil engineering students of KDK College, which was held at Laggunaa Bloo, Nagpur


Neha Jagnit, Vaishnavi Karnewar and Vaishnavi Brahme during the farewell party of civil engineering students of KDK College, which was held at Laggunaa Bloo, Nagpur


Civil engineering students of KDK College during their farewell party, which was held at Laggunaa Bloo, Nagpur

Music, memoirs, nostalgia and words of wisdom marked the farewell of the final year students of civil department of Karmavir Dadasaheb Kannamwar College of Engineering (KDK) College at Laggunaa Bloo Lounge, Nagpur. The students of civil department students, who had arranged the farewell, made the evening memorable by arranging the best of Bollywood music and delicious food. Students looked picture perfect in their stylish outfits and didn’t leave a single opportunity to click selfies.
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