Media Release
Mangaluru, Aug 1: Institute of Aviation Studies, Srinivas University organized a Mehendi Competition on July 30 on their campus. It was a lively celebration of cultural heritage and artistic talent. Students in large number participated in the event. The competition aimed to celebrate and showcase the traditional art of Mehendi (henna) application, encouraging creativity and cultural appreciation among students. Participants were given a set time to create their intricate designs, reflecting themes ranging from traditional to contemporary. The institute witnessed a vibrant display of artistry and tradition as students participated in the Mehendi Making Competition organized by the cultural committee.
The judges, consisting of experienced artists and faculty members, had the challenging task of selecting winners based on precision and creativity. The competition promoted cultural exchange and unity, bridging gaps among students.
From the girl’s category the winners were Ayishath Sufaila and Lihana from I-Year BBA (Aviation Management). The second place was taken by Thaha and Osvita from II-Year BBA (Aviation and Logistics Management) and the third place was secured by Fathimath Faiza and Thejalakshmi R from II-Year BBA (Aviation Travel and Tourism Management).
From the boy’s category first place was bagged by Nishan Shetty and Rahul Krishna M from II-year BBA (Aviation Management), second place was secured by Vikas v and Adithya Shetty from II-year BBA (Aviation Management) and third place was taken by Kiranprakash and Adwaith C from II-year BBA (Aviation and Logistics Management).
From the PG category Nishwa Majeed K and Apsara L from I-year MBA (Aviation Management) and the second place was secured by Fathimath Shabna and Nazneena N A I- year MBA (Aviation Management)
The Mehendi Making Competition at Srinivas College not only provided a platform for students to showcase their artistic talents but also fostered a sense of cultural pride and inclusivity. The event was a resounding success, leaving participants and spectators eagerly looking forward to future cultural events at the college.