RIU hosts spring festival
More than 3,000 students from the schools, colleges, and universities of the twin cities participated in various activities offered by this event
Islamabad: Riphah International University (RIU) organised a grand Spring Festival at the All-Female Campus located in the Gulberg Greens, Islamabad, says a press release.
More than 3,000 students from the schools, colleges, and universities of the twin cities participated in various activities offered by this event. This event aimed to empower the females of the twin cities by providing them a safe, healthy, and interactive platform to indulge in a healthier lifestyle and showcase their talents through a series of vibrant activities, including a cooking competition, a short marathon, food & art stalls.
The participants enjoyed savoring delicious food, running in a thrilling marathon, and competing in a sizzling cooking competition that was open to all students, faculty, and staff.The purpose of this festival was to provide a refreshing break from the daily routine of studies and work and to engage in fun and exciting extracurricular activities.
Riphah International University recognises the importance of extracurricular activities and encourages everyone to take part in this event and make the most of this unique opportunity. The event not only brought joy but also imparted valuable lessons on maintaining a positive outlook on life.
The winners received cash prizes from our honorable chief guest Dr. Sarwat Jamila, Director All Female Campus, Riphah International University, making the Spring Festival a memorable and enriching experience for all involved. She also emphasised the significance of happiness, healthcare and extracurricular engagement for students.
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