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Kings College Concludes King’s Utsav-2015 With Fanfare

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Kathmandu, 10 Jan 2015: The third and final day of the King’s Utsav-2015 brought together as much as 1,500 participants including, students, teachers, parents and audiences from several walks of life. Themed upon entertainment, the third day of the mega event also brought to the end of the 3 day long national competition that was held from 8 to 10 January, 2015.

The program in the first day was focused to education and included activities like business plan, business quiz and the business idea pitching. Uniglobe College, White House College and Thames College bagged the award for the each of the activities respectively.

The second day event themed on creativity comprised of creative competitions on photography, 60 seconds movie that was produced prior to 48 hours of the day and mad act live performance. Citizens College came first in photography and mad act live competition and Uniglobe appeared winner in short movie competition.

Similarly, the last day of the event included activities like Mr. and Miss Business (B)-School competition and the battle of bands under the theme of entertainment. Sashank Pokharel from KCMIT College was recognized as Mr. B-School and Kajol Jha from Uniglobe College was chosen as Miss B-School while the first prize for battle of bands was bagged by National Open College.

“Uniglobe College was declared first as the overall winner and awarded a cash prize of Rs 100,000 during the closing ceremony of the Utsav,” the King’s College said in its press statement, ” While Citizens College and King’s College were declared overall second and third.”

All the winners were conferred awards by His Excellency Ambassador of Sri Lanka to Nepal, WM Senevirethna.

Meanwhile addressing the closing ceremony of the event, Dr Som Pudasaini, Chairman of King’s College stated that the third edition of King’s Utsav which will be held in 2017 will be a regional one where Business Colleges of South Asia and East Asia will participate in the competition under the different themes.

The King’s College said that the event was designed to promote bonding, relationship and fraternity among the Nepali business students through various activities under the three themes of education, creation and entertainment.

17 business schools from across the country had participated in the Utsav which was supported by Samsung-IMS, Yamaha, Airtech, Suzuki, Colors Mobile, Junge movie, Sparrow SMS, Pepsi, Red Mud Café, Little Start Records and Music Pathsala among others.

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