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Om Sterling Global University India Hosts 38th AIU Youth Festival

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The Governor of the State of Haryana, Mr. Bandaru Dattatreya has urged students from 23 universities of North-West India to hone their talents in arts and culture even as they pursue individual honors in their various field of education.





Speaking at the 38th Association of Indian University, AIU, North-West Zone Youth Festival 2025 at Om Sterling Global University

Hisar, Governor Bandaru Dattatreya who was the Chief Guest Honourable underlined the importance of the festival and motivated the youths stating that Om University has become the fastest growing university in India, which has been playing a significant role in the field of education for the last five years. 

The Honorable Chancellor of the University Dr. Puneet Goyal while welcoming the visiting universities, jury members and students stated that the students are fortunate to be part of this year's Inter University Youth Festival which is an amalgamation of culture and education that strengthens the identity of a nation. 

The Pro Chancellor of the University Dr. Poonam Goyal while motivating

the students said that the youth festival is a great way to learn the qualities of self confidence, leadership ability and teamwork. She added that along with education, activities like youth festival provides them a platform to embrace and perform art and culture.

University Vice Chancellor of the University Dr. N.P. Kaushik while addressing the youth said that art and culture are the mirror of any society, and through the festival Indian  art and culture would be further enriched.

After the inaugural ceremony, a folk orchestra was organized in which witnessed talented artists from Kurukshetra University, Guru Jambheshwar University and Chaudhary Bansi Lal University amongst others perform.

Special guests at the event included representative of Indo German Chamber of Commerce for Green Energy Mr. Mark Fezzi and Dr.Obiorah Cynthia Amaka from the University of Port Harcourt in Nigeria.


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