Pongal was celebrated on the 13th of January, which commenced with traditional rituals, as students gathered in their traditional attire with vibrant hues of sarees, half-sarees, dhotis, and traditional accessories enhanced the festive spirit, creating a visually captivating scene, to offer thanks to the Sun God for a bountiful harvest.
The venue was adorned with vibrant decorations, and intricate rangoli designs by students, adding a festive touch. The use of colourful powders, flower petals, and traditional motifs created a welcoming and visually appealing atmosphere, setting the stage for the joyous occasion.
The celebration featured cultural performances, including folk dances, traditional music, and storytelling. These performances showcased the rich heritage and artistic traditions, engaging the audience and creating a sense of unity and celebration.
The Pongal celebration was a resounding success, blending tradition, culture, and community spirit, bringing all together, to celebrate the harvest season, express gratitude, and create lasting memories. The vibrancy and enthusiasm displayed during the celebration encapsulated the essence of Pongal, marking it as a joyous and culturally significant occasion.