Bengaluru: Mohan Babu University has successfully hosted its flagship event, ‘Mohana Mantra 2024’, from October 4th to 6th, which attracted over 16,000 students from 50 colleges and universities across India.
‘Mohana Mantra 2024’ provided a dynamic platform for students to showcase their talent and innovation on a national stage. With a blend of cultural performances and technological advancements, the festival has set a new benchmark for student festivals in India. The event seamlessly combined artistic expression with cutting-edge technology, offering participants an unforgettable experience, the university said in a press release.
A key highlight was the ‘Technoholic’ segment, which drew tech enthusiasts with its futuristic exhibits in Virtual Reality (VR), Robotics, and Artificial Intelligence (AI). Events such as the Tech Exhibition, Hackathon, and Robot War created an electrifying atmosphere, pushing students to explore the latest in technological advancements. Workshops on AR & VR provided hands-on exposure.
On the cultural front, Kalakshetra stood out, with captivating performances that celebrated India’s diverse artistic heritage.
The evenings also saw electrifying performances from renowned artists such as singer LV Revanth, DJ Funk, and DJ Paranox.
Beyond entertainment, interactive sessions like Tele Match fostered teamwork and communication, while numerous spot events such as Box Cricket, Ring Toss, and the Food Challenge added to the festival’s vibrant atmosphere.
Commenting on the event, Vishnu Manchu, Pro Chancellor of Mohan Babu University, said, “Mohana Mantra 2024 was more than just a celebration; it was a vital platform for students to unwind, explore their creativity, and engage in meaningful experiences beyond academics. In today’s fast-paced world, its crucial for young minds to have outlets that encourage innovation and self-expression. At Mohan Babu University, we believe such experiences are key to nurturing well-rounded individuals who are equipped to tackle the challenges of the future.”
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