St Charles Women’s PU College, Bengaluru, marks 21st year with grand Yuvotsav 2025


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Bengaluru, Aug 23: St Charles Women’s PU College, Bengaluru hosted it’s first-ever inter-collegiate fest ‘Yuvotsav 2025’ on August 22, commemorating the 21st year of the institution with grandeur and youthful spirit. The campus blossomed into a cultural arena where Karnataka’s rich heritage was showcased through Kamsale, Kolata, Lambani, and Kodava dances, enthralling audiences with their vibrance and rhythm.

The fest was inaugurated in the presence of Nandini Nagaraj, filmmaker, entrepreneur, and model, whose inspiring presence encouraged participants to dream beyond boundaries.

The valedictory ceremony was graced by Sr Lucy Masacarenhas, manager and correspondent of St Charles Women’s PU College, who honoured the winners by distributing the prizes, lending dignity and warmth to the finale. The event was spearheaded by Dr Sr Nancy Cutinho-principal, the visionary behind the fest, and supported by Sr Elizabeth Leo- vice principal.

The competitions brimmed with enthusiasm as students showcased their talents with passion and energy. At the prize distribution, St Vincent Pallotti College emerged as the overall champions while Hasnath PU College, Bengaluru, and St Mary’s PU College, Bengaluru, were declared first runner-up and second runner-up respectively.

Yuvotsav 2025 stood as a true milestone in the chronicles of St Charles Women’s PU College, celebrating culture, legacy, and youthful brilliance in one vibrant festival.

  

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