Three day Justicia 7.0 at AMU Celebrates Talent and Artistic Expression of the Students

TNN News : Justicia 7.0, the three day literary and cultural festival of Dr. B.R. Ambedkar Hall, Aligarh Muslim University, celebrated the talent and artistic expression of the students.
Addressing the students in the valedictory function, AMU Pro Vice Chancellor Prof. Mohammad Mohsin Khan applauded the performance of the students. He said the festival is a testament to the cultural richness and intellectual vitality that defines AMU, and in every aspect, from participation to organization, and from tradition to innovation, Justicia 7.0 was a resounding success.
The dignitaries, including Prof. Mohammad Waseem Ali, Proctor, AMU; Prof. Rafiuddin, Dean of Students’ Welfare; Prof. Mohammad Tariq, Provost; Mr. Subodh Kumar Upadhyay, Inspector of Crime, Aligarh; and Prof. Zafar Ahmad Khan, General Warden also encouraged the students.
The guests were honoured with badges, while the Warden of Dr. B.R. Ambedkar Hall was also recognized for his continuous support.
Held under the guidance of Provost Prof. Mohammad Tariq, the festival drew students, scholars, and dignitaries together in a spirited celebration of literature, culture, and legal insight.
Mementos were presented to the organizers of Justicia 7.0, with special acknowledgment to Cultural Secretary Ahtesham Qasmi and Literary Secretary Mohammad Faiz Viqar, whose dedication and creativity made the fest an overwhelming success. The Chief Guest and the DSW also presented mementos to the judges who lent their expertise across various competitions.
The competitions began with the legal quiz, drawing over 60 enthusiastic participants, followed by the essay writing competition, with nearly as many students showcasing their analytical skills. The extempore event provided a platform for spontaneous brilliance on socio-legal topics, while the Qirat competition added a spiritual and harmonious tone to the day.
Winners of all the events, including baitbazi, general quiz, self-composed poetry recitation, spell bee, essay writing, calligraphy, Qirat, and extempore, were awarded for their achievements.
The lively open mic session allowed students to express themselves through music, comedy, poetry, and storytelling. The grand finale of Justicia 7.0 was the enchanting Sufi Night, which wrapped up the three-day event with soulful melodies and spiritual rhythms.

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