Annual Fest “Chorus 2K26” at Sharda University concludes

P K Gupta, Chancellor of Sharda University along with others celebrating annual cultural fest in university.
P K Gupta, Chancellor of Sharda University along with others celebrating annual cultural fest in university.

Excelsior Correspondent
NOIDA, Feb 11: Three-day Annual Fest “Chorus 2K26” of Sharda University, was concluded today with a live performance by popular Indian singer Sunanda Sharma.
This year’s fest with the theme “Festival of Dreams and Diversity,” focused on witnessing and celebrating the richness of diversity reflected in our culture under various platforms such as music, dance, drama, fine arts/literature with young talents from all over India.
Almost 60 teams from different universities and colleges participated in various competitions.
The fest included DJ and musical nights on all three days.
The performances of renowned Indian music composer duo Salim-Sulaiman set the stage on fire with their captivating performance.
The musical show went on with the dynamic performances of DJ Ravator, and singer Aditi Sharma. Indian singer Sunanda Sharma set the stage on fire with her mesmerizing performance.
She brought out the audience’s favourite songs such as “JaniTera Na,” “Mummy Nu Pasand,” “Sandal,” and “Morni,” resulting in the audience dancing and recording videos on their cell phones.
The major highlight of the fest was the Global Village program, which consisted of students from 28+ countries and various Indian states like Bhutan, Myanmar, Nepal, Jammu and Kashmir and Bihar.
The dishes presented were from popular cuisine from each country and from various parts of India. Diplomats from various countries were invited and were present on the occasion to celebrate.
Dr Ajit Kumar, Director of Public Relations at Sharda University said, “There were over 20 activities like debates, fashion shows, mono acts, comedy shows, rap battles, open-mic, group dances and so on in the three-day festival.”
The Chancellor of Sharda University, P K Gupta, commented, “Such an event helps participants from various institutions across the country and provides them with opportunities not only for entertainment but also for furthering their capabilities, sharing their knowledge and bringing them together for fruitful collaboration.”
The Pro-Chancellor Y K Gupta awarded prizes to the winners of the competitions on the concluding day.