
Excelsior Correspondent
JAMMU, July 17: Second edition of Summer Internship Programme (SIP 2025), organised by Rangyug Performing Arts Foundation concluded here today after 60 hours of intensive creative engagement.
The programme, specially designed for the students of GCW Parade Ground and PSPS GCW Gandhi Nagar was aimed to empower young women through performing arts.
At the concluding ceremony, the students showcased a vibrant array of performances including solo acts, group songs and a specially devised theatrical performance “Meri Awaaz”, all created during the internship.
The chief guest on this occasion was Dr. Ravender Kumar Tickoo, Nodal Principal, All Colleges of Jammu Division.
In his remarks, Deepak Kumar, Director, Rangyug, said: “This internship was about unlocking creative potential and nurturing discipline. The confidence and growth shown by the young learners is truly inspiring.”
During internship, the students were engaged in a range of disciplines including theatre, music, dance, yoga, compeering, lyrics and studio production.
Mentors who guided the participants through this journey were Deepak Kumar, Ashutosh Sharma, Pankaj Pradhan, Vicky Gill, Parshottam Kumar, Madhvi Sharma, Mohit Sharma and party, Amarjeet Singh, Narinder Sharma, Dr. Priya Dutta and Shivan Gupta. The SIP programme was coordinated by Ashish Sharma.
Certificates were distributed to all the students who participated in the SIP 2025.
Among others, those were present at the valedictory function included Pankaj Pradhan, Amarjeet Singh, Raj Kumar Behrupia, Dr. Rajesh Kant, Dr. Randheer Kour, and faculty members from the Music and other Departments of the College.