15th Aug, 2013 INDEPENDENCE DAY CELEBRATION Independence day usually allows us to reflect on the strength and courage required by the Founders of this nation to proclaim sovereignty over their own souls. In this regard the Centurion University of Technology and Management celebrated the 67th Independence Day enthusiastically. Dr.AnitaPatro, Dean, SoET, hosted the Tricolour flag and gave her valuable speech about the importance of this day and provoked the responsibilities of youth of India. the events like parade by the NCC cadets and security staff, prize distribution followed the speech successfully. Finally the ceremony lead to the various CSR events such as orphanage visit, plantation etc., after snacks and sweets distribution. The different clubs like music club, dance club etc., performed their respective events after the inauguration of Students Activity Centre. Different competitions were organized on the eve of 67th Independence Day on 10th August, 2013, Saturday viz. Patriotic Solo Song Competition (winners:1st: AsutoshPanigrahi, B.Tech.7th Sem, E & I, 2nd: SandeepKhosla, B.Tech. 7th Eem, Mech and SugyanSagarB.Tech 7th sem ECE)), Debate Competition (Winners: 1st: KunalDigal, MBA, 3rd Sem 2nd: AbjijitUpadhaya, B.Tech, 5th Sem ECE), Painting Competition (1st: K.Saiteja, B.Sc (Ag) 2nd: Ranjan, B.Tech, 5th Sem EEE), were conducted on the eve of 67th Independence Day 2013 and prizes were distributed on this occasion.
15th Aug, 2013 Anniversary Celebration of Music club and Music performance. Distributing sweets & Chocolate to village children Music Chair by School kids of village near CUTM Campus
21 st August, 2013 RAKSHA BANDHAN AT ORPHANAGE In an effort to bring a smile on many faces, a group of 25 girls from 3 rd year B.Tech,JITM,Centurion University, Paralakhemundi,visited Sri Jagannath Niketan, a home for orphans, on the occasion of Rakshabandhan. On Tuesday, a mood of festivity descended on the campus as the girls, decked up in bright dresses walked to the Jagannath Niketan, spreading joy, proving it a day of love and concern and making it a special occasion for 37 boys in the orphange. The children were thrilled and our students were greatly delighted to have brought a smile to their forlorn faces. A heart-warming moment as the girls applied tilak, tied the sacred colourful knots (Rakhi) on the wrist of the children and distributed sweets, spent some time playing games with the children. Our students gave a new dimension to the festival.they left with a promise to return and see their smiling faces again. This is an emotional and humanitarian approach towards humanity, which the thread of Rakhi promotes, is indeed quite overwhelming. That s some great learning, beyond bags and books.
ENVIRONMENTAL RAKHI The festival that celebrates the brother-sister bond earned a new meaning in CUTM as the students celebrated Raksha Bandhan in two different ways though the message was one do away with differences among children, bond with all. The girls engaged themselves in a form of Environmental Rakhi. They tied rakhis to saplings and reinforced a folk tradition of eco-friendly treatment of environment and natural resources. The girls made it an example and took a pledge to respect and safeguard the environment. 7 th Sept., 2013 FRESHERS WELCOME A warm welcome to the freshers was given by the individual department senior students as per the trend. It was no more new but was for the fresher s. On the very same day B.sc. (Ag.) were welcomed by the faculty members. Before that all branches were drawn in MASTI. It was the color of the fest which made the whole campus to taste the same. On the other side, the new wing was celebrating their party in a different manner. It was a party for the freshers, but all were involved to make it successful.
9th Sept, 2013 GANESH PUJA CELEBRATED The whole country was worshiping Lord Ganesha on 9th Sept 2013, the same was in CUTM campus. With all branches together organising the Ganesh utsav under lavish and illuminating pandal, the campus was devoted to lord Ganesha. 17th Sept., 2013 VISHWAKARMA PUJA CELEBRATED Lord Vishwakarma is the presiding deity of all architects. It is said that He has designed the world, the official builder of all the Gods' palaces, and the designer of all celestial vehicles and weapons. Hindus widely regard Vishwakarma as the God of architecture and engineering.vishwakarma puja - a
resolution time for workers and craftsmen was celebrated at CUTM Paralakhemundi on 17th September, 2013 with traditional zeal and fervor. Along with the puja, tableaus were prepared in different locations of various places based on environment conservation and safety. The CUTM campus observed a working day on this occasion. Students from EEE, Civil Engg and Mechanical Engg. Celebrated the jayanti in the campus... 6 th Oct., 2013 DRAMA PERFORMANCE BY DRAMATIC CLUB The Dramatic Club has showcases three odiya dramas titled Kai Jugare Kali, Guru Divash, Tangila Tea Dokana as a part of their event. More than 100 viewers have enjoyed the programme.
3 rd November, 2013 DIWALI CELEBRATION Some photographs of Diya night celebration & Silent prayer for phailin & flood affected people of Odisha on the eve of Diwali by our 4 th year students in front of the University main entrance Parkakhemundi. Students have enlightened 1008 Diyas on this occasion with an aesthetic pattern to prey the almighty to save the people from the natural disaster. This activity portrays a social & responsible sense in our students, which is worth appreciating.
22 nd -23 rd Nov., 2013 BASANT UTSHAV With the onset of winter, our University invited the first year students of B.Sc. Ag and B.Tech to participate in Vasant Utsava new series of events such as song competition, dance competition, skit competition, rangoli competition, painting competition to encourage the students to showcase their talent. It witnessed a large crowd who came up with interest and talent to participate. It went for three days and at last it ended with prize distribution ceremony 4 th December, 2013 DRAMA PERFORMANCE BY DRAMATIC CLUB For the second time, a Series of four Odiya dramas titled Jautuka Pratha, Nari Nirjatana, Jaha Kahibi Sata Kahibi and Naxal Badd have been performed by the Dramatic club creating an entertaining hub for the residence of the University campus. The acting performed by two Girl students were very noticeable and worth admiring.