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Manipal: A Cultural Evening Of The International Kind Unleashed
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| Press Release
Manipal: Manipal University showcased its international
student exchange programs at an “International Evening” at the Fortune Inn
Valley View on Thursday, August 17, 2012.. It was the first time that about 125
interns from 25 countries came together to celebrate an evening of diverse
cultures, which will be etched in every mind.
IAESTE IndiaMIT and AIESEC Manipal University, the two student exchange
programs under the University, and Amchi, comprising Manipal College of Dental
Sciences students, which undertook a dental healthcare project in Ladakh over
the last 10 days along with 'Wisdom-Tooth' of the US, and European Dental
Students Association (EDSA), jointly presented the memorable evening.









Manipal University Pro Vice Chancellor Dr H Vinod Bhat informed the audience
how the “International Evening” was conceived. He also gave bit of a background
to IAESTE IndiaMIT, AIESEC, Amchi and the Amchi Project. Also present on the
occasion were the Vice Chancellor, Dr K Ramnarayan and Registrar, Dr G.K.
Prabhu.
Members of the Amchi team presented the project report with the help of a
video. It transported the audience to Ladakh to get a glimpse of their
experiences in the land of the Dalai Lama. From meeting him to treating the
patients and even giving a hands-on training to the locals, everything was well
covered in the video.
Thereafter, IAESTE IndiaMIT and AIESEC made their presentations to explain
how they came into existence in the University and the benefits of the exchange
program to the students. DR Ritesh Bhattacharjee, Project officer of Amchi gave
the vote of thanks.
The programme followed by a cultural show, featuring a lively dance by
the students of MCODS, and the famous song " Hum Hongey Kamyab" by the
interns of AIESEC . To highlight the global impact on cultural harmony due to
the exchange of students, there was a skit by members of IAESTE
During the skit, there was another dance performance by “Blitzkrieg”, a group
which has successfully performed in various parts of the country. The
curtains came down with a fashion show, which was brilliantly orchestrated by
Burning Ice, the fashion group of MIT students. Every model displayed a
different Indian traditional dress to complete the ethnicity of the evening. |
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