Cultural Events , Institute Events , Student Activities
The dance was a part of the entertainment programme which consisted of plays and music performances. Institute Days of IIT Madras in the 1960s were known for their cultural performances and shows, which consisted of dances, plays and songs, among other entertainment programmes. There was also an award distribution ceremony where students, staff and faculty members were awarded prizes for their contributions to the institute in the field of academics and extracurricular activities.
From left, Mr. A. Rehman (confirmation required), Mr. Jagmohan Anand, Mr. Pritam Lal Kapur, Mr. R. Paul and Mr. Esmail A. Olia standing on Paul’s shoulders. (Identification by Mr. Anand Singh Bawa, Mr. K. Narayanan, Mr. Esmail A. Olia and Mr. Jagmohan Anand).
Bhangda is a traditional dance associated with the spring harvest festival. It originated in Sialkot in the Majha area of Punjab.
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