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LUDHIANA: Sri Aurobindo College of Commerce and Management extended an enthralling welcome to its new entrants at the Kothari Resorts today.

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Tribune News Service

Ludhiana, August 17

Sri Aurobindo College of Commerce and Management extended an enthralling welcome to its new entrants at the Kothari Resorts today.

The grand show set into motion with the formal lighting of the Candelabra and the welcome words by Dr Sushil Kumar (Director Education) and Dr R L Behl, Principal of the college.

The seniors expressed their euphoria by welcoming new comers to the college. The young maestros of music, modeling and dance presented their kinetic charisma. Musical performance by Dheeraj Singla and Vinay Jain were hypnotic.

The show got electrified when the models set the stage on fire. The freshers were at their best in the question-answer round.

The title of Ms Congeniality was bagged by Anjali, Ms Poise by Yashika, Ms Vogue went to Divanshi and Mr Witty went to Paramjeet.

The title of Mr Confident went to Nirmit, Mr Vogue to Karan Sood. The titles of Mr and Ms Fresher were won by Aadvik and Simarpreet, respectively. The whole day had a taste, a spice and a flavour with a difference.

At last, all the students shook their legs with the DJ on the peppy numbers.Students had a gala time during the function which boosted the interaction between the juniors as well as the seniors.

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