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Vaudeville ECE
ECians have always been known for the zeal and enthusiasm they display in
various college events. Be it technical or non-technical, inter or intra college,
etc, the students of our department have always exhibited passion and com-
mitment in any work they pursue.
College events provide a platform where one can showcase their hidden tal-
ent. The Electronics and Communication Department, being no exception, is
known for its unveiling of innumerable artistry in different domains and the
ever-lasting spirit of the candidates.
Vaudeville’19 had been a hit for the ECE department. The fest brought exhil-
aration as well as encouraged participants to find their abilities. Recognizing
a few of the hidden talents our department owns, the fests have the sole
motto of nurturing the skills of the students.
Having dominated Nukkad and Drama for ages, ECE once again bagged the
first and second prize respectively in these fields. Major issues of our soci-
ety “Depression, Let’s Talk” and “Ghar” were taken into account, to spread
awareness of the same. The best way in which one can express oneself is via
dance and music. How can ECians lack in this? Having secured the first po-
sition in Group dance and Cypher (Mayank Ray) was good enough to satisfy
our thirst for winning in this category. Classical Instrument playing also got
recognition by Viraj Mankad and Heli Hetalbhai Shah securing the first and
second positions respectively.
Apart from these, Akhilesh KV (Champion in Spell Bee) and Mitali Pitliya
(Winner of Fireless Cooking) also made the department proud. Jhanvi Jha
received the title of “Miss ITNU” displaying a charming persona the students
of our department hold. Art and Craft too had a stand by Heli Hetalbhai Shah
being awarded as the winner in rangoli making.
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