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Amiphoria ends on high note

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March 08, 2025

The three-day celebration of youth spirit, creativity, and innovation, Amiphoria-2025, concluded on Friday with a valedictory ceremony, followed by the electrifying "Rock Fest," a spectacular band performance event.

- HT Correspondent

LUCKNOW:

With over 6,000 students in attendance, Amiphoria-2025 featured a diverse range of competitions across multiple domains. The festival concluded with participants receiving prizes and mementos, leaving them with unforgettable memories.

The valedictory ceremony was attended by pro-vice chancellor of Amity University, Lucknow Campus, Prof Anil Vashisth, deputy pro vice-chancellor Wg Cdr Anil Kumar Tiwari, dean, academics, Rajesh Tiwari, co-chairman, Amiphoria-2025, Rajeev Varma, along with the heads of various departments.

Addressing the gathering, Vashisth emphasised that the valedictory ceremony was an occasion to recognise the hard work and enthusiasm of students, faculty, and staff, whose dedication made Amiphoria-2025 a grand success.

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