Friday, January 28, 2011

LSR College Fest: Tarang 2010-11

TARANG, the annual cultural festival of Lady Shri Ram College is one of the most eagerly awaited festivals of Delhi University. Dedicated to the celebration of creativity, it is a stimulating event brimming with youthful dynamism. TARANG 2011 will commence on the 11th of February, the festivities continuing over 12th and 13th February, each day culminating in a musical performance. TARANG will see the campus turning into a veritable kaleidoscope of people who not only compete in various events but also enjoy informal events, competitions, band performances, discussions and film screenings that are spread over these three days. TARANG also incorporates a food festival, which is an amalgamation of various cuisines and snack brands and is hence a prime attraction in the festival.
Looking forward to fun filled festival ahead! :D

TENTATIVE SCHEDULE FOR TARANG 2011:

11th February:-
  • REMIX (Poster Making) Room 28 & 29 9:00-15:00
  • For details contact: Shukti- 9810049077
  • NUKKAD (Street Play Competition) Principal's Lawns 9:00-18:00
  • For details contact: Samira 9811993614
  • Indian Classical Solo, Instrumental and Semi Classical Competition Hut 10:00-17:00
  • For details contact: Nikhila 9717821598
  • Western Acoustic Band Competition Auditorium 10:00-14:00
  • For details contact: Grace 9911247480
  • QURIOSITY (Quiz Competition) Upper Seminar Room 11:00-13:00
  • For details contact: Shambhavi 9971645274
  • Rhetorica Room 9 & 9A 11:00-13:00
  • For details contact:Kamala 9811460087
  • Hindi Parliamentary Debate Tutorial Block ( 2nd Floor) & Room 15 11:00-17:00
  • For details contact: Kanika 9953304060
  • 'BAILA' Western Dance Competition Auditorium 15:00-18:00
  • For details contact: Pooja 9810214492
  • Projekt Movie Screening Project Room 15:00-18:00
  • For details contact: Kaveri 9971956488
  • Display of Photography Competition Entries Lower Foyer All Day
  • For details contact: Kaveri 9971956488
  • BATTLE OF BANDS Bamboo Grove 15:30-19:00
  • For details contact: The Students' Union
 12th February:-
  • 'MUDRA' Classical Dance Competition Auditorium 9:30-11:30
  • For details contact: Udita 9899639464
  • Western Music Society(Solo and Group) Hut 10:00-14:00
  • For details contact: Sophie 9711901221
  • Aribana (Rangoli Making) Room 28 & 29 10:00-15:00
  • For details contact: Akriti 9999099564
  • Creative Writing Competition Room 9 11:00-13:00
  • For details contact: Kamala 9811460087
  • WDC Movie Screening Project Room 11:00-14:00
  • For details contact: Reeti 9911859622
  • Drama Battle Bamboo Grove 11:00-14:00
  • For details contact: Apoorva 9910828780
  • Hindi Parliamentary Debate Tutorial Block( 2nd floor) & Room 15 11:00-17:00
  • For details contact: Kanika 9953304060
  • Reena Sandhu Elocution Competition Room 9 13:30-15:00
  • For details contact: Pallavi 9582116680
  • Indian Music Society: Sangam Auditorium 12:00-15:00
  • For details contact: Tulika 8860825115
  • Confessions of a Tattoo(Tattoo Making) Room 17 & 18 15:00-18:00
  • For details contact: Vanika 9910152421
  • Drama Rama Project Room 15:00-18:00
  • For details contact: Priya 9910955932
  • Treasure Hunt College Campus 15:00-17:00
  • For details contact: The Students' Union
  • Display of Photography Competition Entries Lower Foyer All Day
  • For details contact: Kaveri 9971956488
  • PARIKRAMA LIVE IN CONCERT
  • Also featuring JASLEEN ROYAL BACK LAWNS 18:00-20:00
  • For details contact: The Students' Union
 13th February:-
  • YAVNIKA (Stage Play Competition) Auditorium 9:00-15:30
  • For details contact: Samira 9811993614
  • Indian Music Society Jugal Gayan Room 12 10:00-14:00
  • For details contact: Nikhila 9717821598
  • Still Point( Still Life Painting) Room 28 & 29 10:00-14:00
  • For details contact: Shukti 9810049077
  • Hindi Parliamentary Debate Tutorial Block ( 2nd Floor) & Room 15 11:00-17:00
  • For details contact: Kanika 9953304060
  • Projekt Film Screening Upper Seminar Room 14:00-17:00
  • For details contact: Vani 9810429987
  • Street Dance Bamboo Grove 14:00-17:00
  • For details contact: Pooja 9810214492
  • 'IZRAZ' Choreo Dance Competition Auditorium 16:00-18:30
  • For details contact: Lavannya 9971410020
  • Display of Photography Competition Entries Lower Foyer All Day
  • For details contact: Kaveri 9971956488
  • DJ NIGHT BACK LAWNS 18:00-21:00
For details contact: The Students' Union:
lsrstudentsunion@gmail.com
President
Pragya Mukherjee 9650012331
General Secretary
Namrata Neog 9716057063
Cultural Secretary
Ipshita Sinha 9654230476
Treasurer
Aaina Mahajan 9650065448

Saturday, January 15, 2011

**Diwali Mela**

LSR came alive with vibrant colours and festivity on 1st November, 2010. The shift from the boring classes to jubilant exultation, was to celebrate the festival of lights i.e. diwali. The traditional festival of lights with its significant message of victory of good over evil was celebrated with great pomp and show. Every year the celebration is earmarked by a small diwali mela organized by the NSS (National Social Service Organization) of LSR.

The mela was a happy affair with its assortment of food, games, accessories and the like. The presence of Rajasthan dancer’s, Punjabi dhol and a street play group left nothing else to be desired for. The festive mood was in full swing with every stall thronged by girls dancing either to the tune of Punjabi pop or Eminem rap. Apart from the stall’s set up by the NGO’s under the NSS, the different societies of LSR had also set up their respective stalls.

Entretia, the e- cell of LSR had also set up a stall at the diwali mela. Our stall was placed conveniently in the mela so as to capture more eyeballs, sell more products and hence earn more profit. The item’s exhibited for sale at our stall were cool flat chappals, assorted candies’, cloth bags, eco-friendly and multipurpose vase and customized posters. This was not all as there was also a betting game which required the individual to complete the task without tearing the paper given to the individual. Every member of the e-cell contributed in the successful sale of the items in the stall in their own way. For instance, some had taken up the duty of taking charge of the stall and persuading the customer’s into buying the items for sale at the diwali mela. The items were sold at “customer pocket friendly prices” like one pair of chappals for 130 rupees, bag for 165 rupees, and vase for 15 rupees and so on. This was the primary reason for the voluminous sale of our items at the diwali mela.

This effective pricing strategy helped us in earning profit and increasing the immensity of this festivity. The success of the event should also be attributed to all the members of the e-cell who volunteered and worked as a team under the praiseworthy leadership of the e-cell coordinator’s Smriti and Swati.