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St. Francis College in Begumpet celebrates ethnic day with cultural festivities

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St. Francis College for Women in Begumpet, Hyderabad, celebrated India's cultural diversity with an Ethnic Day titled "India: A Symphony of States." The event featured traditional attire, cultural performances, and presentations showcasing the food, arts, and crafts from different Indian states. Students and faculty members participated in a ramp walk displaying regional attire, and a dance medley highlighted the diversity of Indian dance forms. Renowned documentary filmmaker Jennifer Alphonse and Telugu actor Ravi were guests of honor, sharing their experiences and encouraging students to embrace cultural diversity. The day concluded with a valedictory ceremony recognizing the best-dressed individuals and tableau presentations.

Begumpet: St. Francis College for Women in Begumpet hosted an ethnic day celebration on Friday, January 24, 2025, titled “India: A Symphony of States,” to celebrate the cultural diversity of India.

The event began with an address by Principal Dr. Uma Joseph, who expressed her happiness at seeing students in their traditional ethnic attire. She highlighted the importance of respecting cultural diversity and fostering tolerance for each other’s differences.

Dr. Uma Joseph also spoke about the need to appreciate the beauty of the heart rather than focusing on outward appearances.

The Chief Guest for the day was award-winning documentary filmmaker Jennifer Alphonse, who recalled her time as a student at the college, sharing fond memories. She encouraged students to make the most of the day’s festivities. Renowned Telugu anchor and actor Ravi also attended, interacting with students and sharing stories from his youth. He expressed his joy at being part of the vibrant event.

The event featured the launch of college merchandise in the presence of the Principal and Ravi. Cultural performances included a dance medley representing different states of India, as well as a ramp walk where students and faculty showcased traditional attire from regions such as Uttar Pradesh, Manipur, Meghalaya, West Bengal, Coorg, Telangana, and Kerala.

Students also presented tableaus highlighting the food, arts, crafts, and GI tags from various regions. The celebration included performances from local artists and a traditional Kerala dhol troupe. The day concluded with a valedictory ceremony, where the best-dressed students and faculty, as well as the best tableau, were recognized.

Dr. Uma Joseph and Dr. Sr. Sherly honored Chief Guest Jennifer Alphonse during the ceremony.

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