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12th Annual Kite Flying Festival at NU

NIIT University celebrates ‘Raath Mahotsav’ to build seamlessness with the local traditions and culture of Neemrana, known as region of ‘Raath’. All NU students, staff, faculty and administrators join hands with the local community in participation in cultural events.

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NU celebrates annual community festival Raath Mahotsav

NIIT University celebrates ‘Raath Mahotsav’ to build seamlessness with the local traditions and culture of Neemrana, known as region of ‘Raath’. All NU students, staff, faculty and administrators join hands with the local community in participation in cultural events.

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NU Fourteenth Convocation October 19 2024 – Announcement

August 12 is celebrated as National Librarian’s Day in India to honour Dr S R Ranganathan who is known as the Father of Library Science. NU LIRC (Library Information and Resource Centre) organised a book exhibition on Indian Knowledge System and Cultural Heritage to raise awareness of the library’s collection among its many users.

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NU LIRC hosts a book exhibition on National Librarians Day

August 12 is celebrated as National Librarian’s Day in India to honour Dr S R Ranganathan who is known as the Father of Library Science. NU LIRC (Library Information and Resource Centre) organised a book exhibition on Indian Knowledge System and Cultural Heritage to raise awareness of the library’s collection among its many users.

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NIIT University hosts SPIC-MACAY-presented play – ‘Raj Rakt’ by Naya Theatre

NIIT University hosted a SPIC-MACAY event on August 20th 2024. The popular play – Raj-Rakt – based on Tagore’s Visarjan and Rajarshi, was presented by Naya Theatre in the Auditorium.
The play highlights the tussle between established religious practices and humane consciousness. It revolves around an incident when a king, Govind Manikya, issues a royal decree to ban all animal sacrifices on seeing the trauma experienced by a young boy witnessing the ritual of a goat being sacrificed to please the goddess. The priest, Raghupati, does his best to break the royal decree. The priest’s adopted son, Jai Singh, is caught in a dilemma between his loyalty to his guru and the goddess and his respect for the king.

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