Udupi: Tiny Tots Add Colour to BrandScan Fair Valedictory


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Udupi, Nov 15: BrandScan, India’s largest Market Research fair conducted by TAPMI (T A Pai Management Institute) one of the top ranked B Schools in India, attracted tiny tots from in and around Manipal here who showcased their skills in dance, art and an array of unique talent on Sunday ovember 14.

Nearly 500 children displayed their flair for art at Kalakrithi, a drawing competition as part of BrandScan on the Children’s Day. Several groups also participated in the Dance Masti competition. A special attraction was the competition ‘Kids got Talent’, where a large number of kids displayed talent such as magic show, singing, dancing and instrumental performances among others. ‘Robot dance’ by Vikhyat Shetty, a 9-year-old, a winning performance got the loudest cheers.

Jujubi-the Rajani Dhaba, Casino Money Pal, Spooky Circus, Facebook, Amazon Forest, Illusions and 7 Sins were a few amongst the stalls that had disguised games designed for the general public as a part of the market research by BrandScan for various clients.The games were designed very intelligently and interestingly to keep the public at large engaged.

“The games like Jujubi and Carnival to name a few by the students of TAPMI kept the elders occupied when kids were participating in a series of competitions from morning till evening.” said a parent who accompanied her kid to participate in BrandScan.

The participants of MOSH, the fashion show set the stage on fire through their ramp walks. The teenagers from various colleges in and around Manipal participated in the event. 

BrandScan is a fun filled and disguised market research fair which is one of the important components of experiential learning that is emphasized at TAPMI. It is biggest research fest where more than 200 projects have been handled in the last 18 continuous years.

  

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