Priyadarshini
When students looked their splendid best during ‘Pravaah 2017’ at Priyadarshini College of MBA

Abdul Naim, Sanjana Bhagawat and Sandeep Pali during the youth festival ‘Pravaah 2017’ held at Priyadarshani MBA College, Hingna road, Nagpur


Aryan Deshbhratar, Viraj Munde, Harsh Paliwal and Mayur Narkhede during the youth festival ‘Pravaah 2017’ held at Priyadarshani MBA College, Hingna road, Nagpur


Ayushi Lade during the youth festival ‘Pravaah 2017’ held at Priyadarshani MBA College, Hingna road, Nagpur


Bhushan Jain and Anuradha Singh during the youth festival ‘Pravaah 2017’ held at Priyadarshani MBA College, Hingna road, Nagpur


Group of girls performing during the youth festival ‘Pravaah 2017’ held at Priyadarshani MBA College, Hingna road, Nagpur


MODELS: Participants of the fashion show posing during the youth festival ‘Pravaah 2017’ held at Priyadarshani MBA College, Hingna road, Nagpur


Haris Sheikh and Namisha Khattar during the youth festival ‘Pravaah 2017’ held at Priyadarshani MBA College, Hingna road, Nagpur


Kartik Uttarwar, Professor, during the youth festival ‘Pravaah 2017’ held at Priyadarshani MBA College, Hingna road, Nagpur


Mohammad Asher and Heena Ansari during the youth festival ‘Pravaah 2017’ held at Priyadarshani MBA College, Hingna road, Nagpur


Nidhi Bawashe, Sanpreet Kaur, Nidhi Tiwari and Sonam Bhore during their inter-college youth festival ‘Pravaah 2017’ held at Priyadarshani MBA College, Hingna road, Nagpur


Pooja Pande during the youth festival ‘Pravaah 2017’ held at Priyadarshani MBA College, Hingna road, Nagpur


Surbhi Shrivastava during the youth festival ‘Pravaah 2017’ held at Priyadarshani MBA College, Hingna road, Nagpur


Ram Masare, Judge, and Rahul Kapale, Principal during the youth festival ‘Pravaah 2017’ held at Priyadarshani MBA College, Hingna road, Nagpur


Rohit Turani, Professor, during the youth festival ‘Pravaah 2017’ held at Priyadarshani MBA College, Hingna road, Nagpur


Saad Aamir and Fatima Ahmed during the youth festival ‘Pravaah 2017’ held at Priyadarshani MBA College, Hingna road, Nagpur


Siddhart Yadav during the youth festival ‘Pravaah 2017’ held at Priyadarshani MBA College, Hingna road, Nagpur


Suchintra Singh during the youth festival ‘Pravaah 2017’ held at Priyadarshani MBA College, Hingna road, Nagpur


Surbhi Shrivastava during the youth festival ‘Pravaah 2017’ held at Priyadarshani MBA College, Hingna road, Nagpur


Vinit Warshe, Sunil Pale, Amit Bandebuche, Akash Vandile and Ankush Hedeo during the youth festival ‘Pravaah 2017’ held at Priyadarshani MBA College, Hingna road, Nagpur


VYAKO TECHNOLOGY THEME Dance: Participants posing during the youth festival ‘Pravaah 2017’ held at Priyadarshani MBA College, Hingna road, Nagpur

Priyadarshini College of MBA recently during their inter-college youth festival, which was titled as Pravaah 2017, had organised slew of events such as dancing, singing and fashion show, etc. The event saw a participation of more than 200 students of various colleges across Nagpur, which was held on Priyadarshini College of MBAs campus.
The participants were judged on the basis of their creativity and how ably they could use their imagination during their performances. While CEO Cadence Academy Nityanand Tiwari was the judge for the fashion show, Ram Nasre (a sangeet visharad) and Riddhima Pagey (international zumba instructor) were the judges for singing competition. Karan Singh Prince, who would soon be seen in Nach Baliye 8, was one of the guests who was present at the event. Rahul Kapale, Principal of Priyadarshini College of MBA was also present during the event.
While some guys flaunted their chiseled bodies, girls looked dolled up in their attractive outfits. The campus of the college was jam-packed with audience who were seen cheering for their friends on stage.
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Photos by: Kartik Thakur
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