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Dr. MGR-Janaki College Celebrates Onam with Dance Performances & Onam Sadya

Sep 13, 2024

NewsVoir
Chennai (Tamil Nadu) [India], September 13: Dr. MGR-Janaki College of Arts and Science for Women organized an Onam extravaganza at its college campus today (13 Sep.) with over 4,250 students participating and celebrating in the Onam festivities. Students from the M.A. Natya Department and the Entrepreneurial cell had organized and managed a series of dances and a lavish Onam Sadya (street food set up).
"We have students from various states and countries studying in our college. We believe in oneness and our student committee organizes all important festivals across the southern states. The college, continuing its tradition of celebrating major festivals, be it Pongal (Makar Sankranti), Tamil New Year, Aadi Perukku, had recently organized a Tamil New Year and Vishu (Malayalam New Year) festival jointly in the month of April this year," said Dr. Kumar Rajendran, Chairman, Dr. MGR-Janaki College of Arts and Science for Women.
The college students planned the following dance performances to celebrate Onam. Starting with the Chanda Melam, and a precision by a disguise of King Mahabali, it was followed by the kai kotti kali, and the all-time favorite Mohini Aatam that represents and Puli Kali, Kerala nadanam which highlights Kerala's rich culture and heritage. As God's Own Country i.e., Kerala is synonymous with boats, a beautiful boat setting too was created to transport one to Kerala.
The students inside the campus also sampled the well-known Kerala cuisine - Onam Sadya, spread over a series of counters under the Kerala food street banner. Students were encouraged to wear the Kerala style of sarees and participate in the celebrations.
For more details, please visit: www.mgrjanaki.ac.in.
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