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Celebration Embarks on a Creative Splurge Jaipur, March3, 2008. Be it a
challenging array of questions or a game to test the incisive instinct to
win the customer mind space, a street play to judge the participants ability
to think swiftly or a game of innovation and imagination by creating
advertisements - MOSAIC 2008 has it all. Each event of Mosaic is
painstakingly designed to provide a funfilled, kaleidoscopic and psychedelic
mosaic of unadulterated enjoyment, gaiety & learning. Management students from 25 institutes are participating in this mega festival. The presenting sponsor for the event is Airtel and the cosponsors includes TVS and Bank of Baroda. Other Sponsors include J K Cement, Udaipur Marbles, Pac Asia, HPCL, Swastic Plywood, Boon, Cure well, Papaya, Maples, ICFAI, Elements Akademia, Bombay Boys, Underworld Disc and Allied informatics etc. The inaugural day of the 3-day fest was full of enthusiasm and exuberance that could be seen among all the participants. Day One, had a wide range of activities including the management quiz called 'Soch', where the contestants’ knowledge and awareness of various functional areas of management and decisive & crucial changes & happenings in the corporate world were tested through a grueling series of rounds. Subodh Institute of Management and career studies grabbed the first position with Gyan Vihar School of Business Management being the runner up.
Soch was followed by Halla Bol,
an act of courage where youth take on the societal issues, which have become
challenges for one and all. Through Melodrama the event was planned to
sensitize the “Generation Next”. It proved to be instant hit. Very
entertainingly, the participants kept the audience glued to their seats with
their performances. The distinguished guest who evaluated the performance of
this event were: Dr. Ashok Rahi, renowned stage artist, Mr. Puneet Sharma,
Assistant Professor & actor, and Mr. Vikas Tiwari, Chief Executive, FM Tadka.
The winner of the event was Maharaja College of Management, Udaipur and
Maharishi Arvind Institute of Engineering and Technology.
Malhar, this event is an age-old game of 'Antakshari', brand named and packaged to appeal to the younger generation. Malhar was an vivacious and vibrating mix of lilting songs and throbbing beats. The winner was Global Institute of Management and runners was Yagyavalkya Institute of Technology and Management. |