Ajman: Resplendent Array of Cultures Converge at GMU Global Day Fest


Ajman: Resplendent Array of Cultures Converge at GMU Global Day Fest

Media Release

Ajman, May 1: Gulf Medical University, a leading university in research and teaching and GMC Hospital, Ajman celebrated 'Global Day 2011 - Annual Ethnic and Cultural Festival' on April 29.

"Unity in diversity" was the main theme of the grand cultural extravaganza featuring a student cohort from 54 nationalities, faculty, staff members and guests.

The colourful event served as a platform for students to showcase the essence of their respective cultures through a series of entertainment of songs and dance performances. Various competitions were held in solo and group singing, cultural dress, talent and fashion shows in addition to the stalls that featured various food items and cultural artifacts.

The event was inaugurated by guest of honour Prof Gita Ashok Raj who awarded trophies to the winners of the best pavilion, the most entertaining pavilion and Miss and Mr Ethnic.

Iran bagged the first prize, India the second and UAE the third for the best pavilions, while in the best ethnic performers section India bagged the first prize, Nigeria and UAE the second and third prizes respectively.

On the eve of Global Day 2011, chief guest Sheikh Dr Majid Bin Saeed A Nuaimi, chairman, Ruler’s Court, Ajman released the inaugural issue of 'Insight' – a news magazine from Gulf Medical University.

  

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