Srinagar, Oct 25: The much-awaited two-day annual cultural festival, Rang-e-Chinar, started on Saturday at the National Institute of Technology (NIT) Srinagar, attracting an enthusiastic turnout of students, faculty, and visitors.

A statement of NIT issued here said that the inaugural day featured a series of events designed to celebrate creativity, culture, and student talent.

Returning in 2025 as Rang-e-Chinar 2.0, the festival is organised under the theme ‘Roots and Rhythms’ and promises to be bigger, better, and more diverse than previous editions.

The two-day event includes a range of workshops, exhibitions, performances, and interactive installations that provide an immersive experience for attendees.

The opening ceremony was attended by the In-Charge Director and Dean R&C, Prof

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