Centred around the theme Rang De Basanti, the festival featured over 40 events, including dance, music, drama, fine arts, and e-gaming, celebrating India’s cultural diversity while providing a platform for students to showcase their talents.
With over 3,500 participants from more than 80 institutions across North Karnataka, Southern Maharashtra, and Goa, AURA-2025 was a major cultural highlight, Principal Dr M S Patil said.
The festival’s grand finale was a live concert by renowned playback singer Sonu Nigam on March 22 at the college campus, drawing a crowd of about 10,000 students and other attendees.
“Building on the legacy of stellar performances by artists like KK, Sunidhi Chauhan, and Shreya Ghoshal in previous years, AURA-2025 reaffirms KLS GIT’s commitment to excellence in academics, culture, and community engagement,” Dr Patil said.
