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LAD college’s fashion and cultural show: Of depicting Maharashtrian culture and walking the ramp in style!

Aditi Nair walking the ramp during a fashion and cultural show organised by LAD College at SCZCC, Nagpur


Varsha Vaibhav and Shivani Nampalliwar walking the ramp during a fashion and cultural show organised by LAD College at SCZCC, Nagpur


Varsha Mankar, Minakshi Kulkarni and Harsha Jharia (Vice Principal and HOD, LAD College) during a fashion and cultural show organised by LAD College at SCZCC, Nagpur


LAD college students during a performance at a fashion and cultural show organised by LAD College at SCZCC, Nagpur


LAD college students raised the issue of farmer suicides through this fantastic performance during a fashion and cultural show organised by LAD College at SCZCC, Nagpur


A LAD college student performing during a fashion and cultural show organised by LAD College at SCZCC, Nagpur


Sakshi Girhe walking the ramp during a fashion and cultural show organised by LAD College at SCZCC, Nagpur


Rashi Wadhwani during a fashion and cultural show organised by LAD College at SCZCC, Nagpur


Nidhi Suradkar and Shiwani Khangan walking the ramp during a fashion and cultural show organised by LAD College at SCZCC, Nagpur


Swati Banerjee walking the ramp during a fashion and cultural show organised by LAD College at SCZCC, Nagpur


Kartika Nair walking the ramp during a fashion and cultural show organised by LAD College at SCZCC, Nagpur


Heena Murjani and Shweta Panchal walking the ramp during a fashion and cultural show organised by LAD College at SCZCC, Nagpur


Gunjan Ratnani and Surashree Agarkar walking the ramp during a fashion and cultural show organised by LAD College at SCZCC, Nagpur


LAD teachers - Pooja Pathak, Nanda Pitarmare, Mrudula Kale, Dr Sheela Kulkani, Dr Neeta Kashyap, Ahinsa Tirpude, Dr Pushpa J Udasi, Vanashree Karkare, Sindhu Ghate, Dr Vandana Pathak, Dr Rosalin Mishra and Pallavi Kawale during a fashion and cultural show


Pallavi Upganlawar and Sangita Parekh during a fashion and cultural show organised by LAD College at SCZCC, Nagpur


Nidhi Gandhi during a fashion and cultural show organised by LAD College at SCZCC, Nagpur


Madhvi Tolani during a fashion and cultural show organised by LAD College at SCZCC, Nagpur


Nanabhai Yerawar and Vinita Mathur during a fashion and cultural show organised by LAD College at SCZCC, Nagpur


Sangeeta Kumar during a fashion and cultural show organised by LAD College at SCZCC, Nagpur


Anuja Sharma during a fashion and cultural show organised by LAD College at SCZCC, Nagpur

LAD college’s fashion and cultural show organised at the South Central Zone Cultural Centre (SCZCC), Civil Lines, Nagpur, on December 9, 2016 was a visual treat for people present.
The show started with a bang amidst a lot of noise and cheer from the audience. And LAD girls (from Department of Fashion Design) totally justified the cheer as they walked the ramp draped in handloom and khadi sarees in different styles on old and new songs. The showstopper of the show was the faculty member Swati Banerjee who was adjudged as the 1st runner-up of Mrs Maharashtra 2016 held in Pune this October. Students and teachers of LAD college also put up fantastic performances in between the fashion sequences. These performances depicted the culture and rituals of Maharashtra from the past and of the present. Apart from depicting Maharashtrian culture and rituals like Gondhal, Powada, Lawani, etc., students also raise the issue of the growing farmer suicides in India through a ‘Shetkari’ dance. The whole show was co-ordinated by the teachers of LAD college – Maya Meshram, Ratnaprabha Lanjewar and Ahinsa Tirpude and was hosted by Sonal Trivedi.
While the outfits worn by LAD girls who walked the ramp were sponsored by Indrayani State Handloom Corporation Ltd, Sneha Dhobley (owner, Lakme Salon, Ramdaspeth) and her staff took care of the makeup of the girls. Nagpur fashion designer Nidhi Gandhi was the stylist for the show and Vice principal and HOD of LAD College – Harsha Jharia was the principal coordinator of the show. Volunteers from Vidarbha Economic Development Council (VEDC) were also seen helping out the organisers to carry out the show smoothly.
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Photos by: Juhi Sethi
Colleges
Nagpur’s LAD College celebrates 90 years of existence at ‘Navrang’
Nagpur’s esteemed educational institution LAD College celebrated 90 years of existence at a valedictory function called ‘Navrang’ on May 7, 2022. Nagpur District Collector and Magistrate R Vimala was the chief guest at the function.
Prominently present at the occasion were Dr Avinash Deshmukh (Vice President, Women’s Education Society), Dr Harsha Jharia (Chief Administrative Office, WES) Dr Deepali Kotwal (Principal, LAD College), Dr Nanda Rathi (Co-Ordinator of the year-long celebrations), Dr M Pantula, (Treasurer, WES), Pratiksha Mayee, entrepreneur Shilpa Agrawal, alumnae, students and faculty members.
During her address, R Vimala spoke about the essence of solidarity, fraternity and humility to achieve success on humanitarian grounds. Dr Deshmukh reiterated the thoughts put forth regarding women development for the progression of the society.
Dr Kotwal expressed her gratitude towards all those who consistently worked towards the dream set forth by YM Pathak since 1932 and acknowledged the contribution of each LADian. Shilpa Agrawal, alumni of the college, was felicitated during the occasion for her contribution towards the society as an entrepreneur.
A souvenir, titled Navrang, documenting several voices of its alumnae, teachers and administrators was unveiled by R Vimala and other dignitaries present on the dais. A special feature ‘An Ode to the Institution: Nine Decades Down Memory Lane’ denoting the glorious journey of LAD College was showcased by an award-winning video made by Zainab Burhani.
Dr Rathi informed the gathering with the nine different events marking each decade that were initiated by the college. Another section – Appreciation, Reminiscences and Reunion – had all those associated with the college, express their feelings, emotions and gratitude towards their alma mater. The programme was marked by cultural event comprising of classical dance form performed by students and songs sung by the staff members.
The programme was hosted by Dr Vaikhari Wazalwar, co-convenor of the event and Dr Laila Bhairayya. The vote of thanks was proposed by Dr Karuna Ganvir – the convener of the event. The entire teaching and non-teaching staff contributed immensely for the success of the programme.
Colleges
Students floor audience with their performances at Gaikwad Patil College’s ‘Flashmob 2K22’
Students of Nagpur’s Tulsiramji Gaikwad Patil College of Engineering and Technology impressed the audience present with their performances at ‘Flashmob 2K22’ organised by the training and placement department of the college recently.
The event kick started after remarks from Director Dr Prashant Kadu. RJ Nisha from Big FM 92.7 was also present during the event, which also consisted of installation of the Mavericks Students forum. Apart from enabling the students to have some fun, the event also aimed at instilling interpersonal skills, confidence and critical thinking for solving real world problems.
Waseem Qureshi, Shweta Bhoyar, Chetan Jambhulkar, Abhay Rewatkar, Sandeep Thakre, Pravin Petkar, Rohit Deshmukh, Akansha Bhondade, Kavish Gaurkhede and all Mavericks Students forum members worked tirelessly to make the event a grand success.
Schools
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Jain International School (JIS), on December 19, hosted a fun fete – Wonderland: A Fun Fiesta’ for the students of JIS and their feeder kindergarten – Little Jewels. At the fete, parents and friends of the students of the school were also invited. The event was a great opportunity for the students to have a fun time with their friends, parents and teachers after a long time.
The theme of the fete was Fantasy. Abiding by the theme, children, parents and teachers were dressed as their favourite ‘fantasy’ character. Following all the COVID-19 protocols strictly, teachers, dressed up as popular fantasy characters, rolled out the red carpet for students and organized a plethora of super exciting activities.
An eye-catching fantasy backdrop coupled with music and dance left the attendees extremely delighted. The event included one-of-a-kind games such as Kill Voldemort and Witchs Hat Ring Toss. Interesting activities related to pottery and tattoo making along with a food court with several delicacies to feast on kept the attendees in good spirits.
Senior Principal Anmol Badjatia and members of the management of Jain International School lauded the teachers and the organizing committee for their efforts in making the event a success.
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