Report on the Visit of Oriental institution by Students and Teachers from the Faculty of Performing Arts, The Maharaja Sayajirao University of Baroda On September 27th, to commemorate World Tourism Day, students and teachers from the Faculty of Performing Arts at The Maharaja Sayajirao University of Baroda visited the Oriental Institution. This event was designed to enhance students' understanding of cultural heritage and promote awareness of the significance of tourism in preserving historical knowledge. The visit provided an enriching experience, allowing participants to delve into ancient treatises, texts, and languages. Students had the opportunity to explore the intricate connections between performing arts and historical narratives, gaining insights into how cultural expressions have evolved over time. The experts at the Oriental Institution presented various ancient manuscripts, shedding light on the rich tapestry of languages that have influenced contemporary art forms. Additionally, discussions about ancient currency opened a window into the economic dimensions of cultural exchange, illustrating how trade and travel have shaped artistic traditions. The engagement with these artifacts highlighted the importance of preserving such heritage for future generations, fostering a deeper appreciation for the role of tourism in safeguarding our cultural legacies. The interaction was not only educational but also inspiring, as students were encouraged to reflect on how their studies in performing arts relate to broader themes of cultural identity and tourism. The visit concluded with a collaborative discussion on how to integrate these learnings into their artistic practices, encouraging a holistic approach to their future projects. Overall, the visit to the Oriental Institution was a valuable experience, providing students and teachers with a unique perspective on the intersections of performing arts, history, and tourism, fostering a greater appreciation for the diverse narratives that shape our world.
Gujrat view allReport on the Visit of Oriental institution by Students and Teachers from the Faculty of Performing Arts, The Maharaja Sayajirao University of Baroda On September 27th, to commemorate World Tourism Day, students and teachers from the Faculty of Performing Arts at The Maharaja Sayajirao University of Baroda visited the Oriental Institution. This event was designed to enhance students' understanding of cultural heritage and promote awareness of the significance of tourism in preserving historical knowledge. The visit provided an enriching experience, allowing participants to delve into ancient treatises, texts, and languages. Students had the opportunity to explore the intricate connections between performing arts and historical narratives, gaining insights into how cultural expressions have evolved over time. The experts at the Oriental Institution presented various ancient manuscripts, shedding light on the rich tapestry of languages that have influenced contemporary art forms. Additionally, discussions about ancient currency opened a window into the economic dimensions of cultural exchange, illustrating how trade and travel have shaped artistic traditions. The engagement with these artifacts highlighted the importance of preserving such heritage for future generations, fostering a deeper appreciation for the role of tourism in safeguarding our cultural legacies. The interaction was not only educational but also inspiring, as students were encouraged to reflect on how their studies in performing arts relate to broader themes of cultural identity and tourism. The visit concluded with a collaborative discussion on how to integrate these learnings into their artistic practices, encouraging a holistic approach to their future projects. Overall, the visit to the Oriental Institution was a valuable experience, providing students and teachers with a unique perspective on the intersections of performing arts, history, and tourism, fostering a greater appreciation for the diverse narratives that shape our world.
Gujrat view allThe Yuva Tourism Club of Dev Sanskriti Vishwavidyalaya played a pivotal role in the Gyan Kumbh 2024 program, a joint initiative with Shiksha Avam Nyas. The event witnessed participation from approximately 700 students, including 70 students from Dev Sanskriti Vishwavidyalaya, Haridwar, and 60 other colleges. The program commenced on 1st and 2nd October 2024, with a warm welcome by Dr. Chinmay Pandya sir, Pro-Vice Chancellor, Dev Sanskriti Vishvavidyalaya, who shared his thoughts on education and knowledge. Dr. Arunesh Parashar, Co-ordinator of Yuva Tourism Club played a crucial role in managing this event. The event was mesmerized by the presence of a special guest, Dr. Dhan Singh Rawat, and the Governor of Uttarakhand. Volunteers from the Tourism Youth Club, Dev Sanskriti University, NCC, NSS, MBA and BBA students, and faculties from the Tourism Department participated. Activities of Yuva Tourism Club - Presentation on posters and essays by Yuva Tourism Club members - Scientific exhibition by students from various universities - Presentations on cleanliness and sanitation - Shramdaan (voluntary labor) and cleanliness drive - Painting competition - Hospitality and accommodation arrangements by Tourism Department students Students who excelled in the different competitions were felicitated with awards. The Jnan Kumbh 2024 program showcased the talents and capabilities of Dev Sanskriti Vishwavidyalaya students and demonstrated the Yuva Tourism Club's commitment to community service and knowledge sharing.
Uttarakhand view allThe Yuva Tourism Club of Dev Sanskriti Vishwavidyalaya played a pivotal role in the Gyan Kumbh 2024 program, a joint initiative with Shiksha Avam Nyas. The event witnessed participation from approximately 700 students, including 70 students from Dev Sanskriti Vishwavidyalaya, Haridwar, and 60 other colleges. The program commenced on 1st and 2nd October 2024, with a warm welcome by Dr. Chinmay Pandya sir, Pro-Vice Chancellor, Dev Sanskriti Vishvavidyalaya, who shared his thoughts on education and knowledge. Dr. Arunesh Parashar, Co-ordinator of Yuva Tourism Club played a crucial role in managing this event. The event was mesmerized by the presence of a special guest, Dr. Dhan Singh Rawat, and the Governor of Uttarakhand. Volunteers from the Tourism Youth Club, Dev Sanskriti University, NCC, NSS, MBA and BBA students, and faculties from the Tourism Department participated. Activities of Yuva Tourism Club - Presentation on posters and essays by Yuva Tourism Club members - Scientific exhibition by students from various universities - Presentations on cleanliness and sanitation - Shramdaan (voluntary labor) and cleanliness drive - Painting competition - Hospitality and accommodation arrangements by Tourism Department students Students who excelled in the different competitions were felicitated with awards. The Jnan Kumbh 2024 program showcased the talents and capabilities of Dev Sanskriti Vishwavidyalaya students and demonstrated the Yuva Tourism Club's commitment to community service and knowledge sharing.
Uttarakhand view allReport on the Visit of Students and Teachers from the Faculty of Performing Arts, The Maharaja Sayajirao University of Baroda On September 27th, to commemorate World Tourism Day, students and teachers from the Faculty of Performing Arts at The Maharaja Sayajirao University of Baroda visited the Oriental Institution. This event was designed to enhance students' understanding of cultural heritage and promote awareness of the significance of tourism in preserving historical knowledge. The visit provided an enriching experience, allowing participants to delve into ancient treatises, texts, and languages. Students had the opportunity to explore the intricate connections between performing arts and historical narratives, gaining insights into how cultural expressions have evolved over time. The experts at the Oriental Institution presented various ancient manuscripts, shedding light on the rich tapestry of languages that have influenced contemporary art forms. Additionally, discussions about ancient currency opened a window into the economic dimensions of cultural exchange, illustrating how trade and travel have shaped artistic traditions. The engagement with these artifacts highlighted the importance of preserving such heritage for future generations, fostering a deeper appreciation for the role of tourism in safeguarding our cultural legacies. The interaction was not only educational but also inspiring, as students were encouraged to reflect on how their studies in performing arts relate to broader themes of cultural identity and tourism. The visit concluded with a collaborative discussion on how to integrate these learnings into their artistic practices, encouraging a holistic approach to their future projects. Overall, the visit to the Oriental Institution was a valuable experience, providing students and teachers with a unique perspective on the intersections of performing arts, history, and tourism, fostering a greater appreciation for the diverse narratives that shape our world.
Gujrat view allWith the blessings and constant encouragement of our respected Principal – Prof. (Dr.) Dhanesh Patel, and efforts by Dr. Ashish Guruji- Coordinator, Yuva Tourism Club, Polytechnic, a visit to Premanad Hall, Faculty of Arts, The Maharaja Sayajirao University of Baroda was organized on the occasion of World Tourism Day (27/09/24) in order to enhance the knowledge of students and cultivate interest towards our heritage buildings and tourism. In this connection, a Cycle rally from Polytechnic to Arts faculty with our Polytechnic students along with their mentors was arranged. After the visit, a Human chain was made and oath was taken to curb Plastic Pollution. During this visit students gained valuable insights in Architecture and Ancient methods of construction. The details of the visit is as follows - Date: September 27th 2024 (Friday) Time: 04:00 PM Participants: Total twenty student participants and four Teachers from Yuva Tourism Club, Polytechnic participated in this visit. Description: During this visit, Ashish Guruji, Rakhi Moghe, Bhavna Solanki, Shivangi Samajpati shared the information about structural uniqueness of Premanad Hall and the Dome structure which is second largest dome in Asia. The room on the first floor was used as a study room by Shri Aurobindo. This dome was designed by British Architect Robert Chrisholm and gifted to Baroda by its visionary ruler His Highness Maharaja Sayajirao Gaekwad III. All participants visited the premises. After this visit, a Human chain was made and oath was taken to curb Plastic Pollution. During this visit students gained valuable insights in Architecture and Ancient methods of construction.
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