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Volume VIII Issue II

TRADITIONAL DAY 2026

Date: 18th March 2026

Venue: 706 Classroom, SICSR, Pune

Mode: Offline

The SICSR campus came alive with immense enthusiasm and cultural pride as students and faculty members gathered to celebrate Traditional Day 2026. Designed to promote inclusivity and collective harmony, the event served as a vibrant platform for the campus community to honor the rich tapestry of Indian heritage by donning diverse traditional attires representing various regions of the country

During the celebration, the venue transformed into a colorful showcase of India's cultural diversity. Participants engaged in meaningful interactions that demystified regional customs and traditional garments, emphasizing the importance of preserving ancestral roots while navigating a modern, globalized academic environment. The festive atmosphere effectively encouraged mutual respect and cultural appreciation among attendees.

A major highlight of the celebration was the highly competitive Mr. Cultural Icon and Ms. Cultural Icon competition, where participants took to the stage to showcase their heritage, confidence, and communication skills. After a rigorous evaluation by the panel, the prestigious titles were proudly awarded to Mr. Aditya Singh and Ms. Priyanka Kumari from the BBA (IT) batch of 2025–2027 for their outstanding presentation and poise.

Through vibrant cultural expressions and active peer engagement, the celebration enabled students to move beyond routine academic learning and adopt a more inclusive world view. The interactive and high-energy nature of the event further enriched the student experience, making Traditional Day 2026 a highly successful milestone in fostering lasting cultural awareness and unity across the institute.

Students and faculty showcasing diverse ethnic attires during Traditional Day 2026.

A vibrant celebration of India's rich cultural diversity and traditions featuring the Mr. and Ms. Cultural Icon competition, hosted by SICSR at the 706 Classroom campus.


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Traditional Day Celebrations

CURSOR 5.0 | VOLUME 8 ISSUE 2 JULY 2026

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