Friday, December 5, 2008

Aarohi turns 21!

As AAROHI turns 21, with the premise for this year’s slogan – Barely Legal – we seek to expand our boundaries and spread our wings to encompass everyone and everything in our sights in this phenomenon. Conceived in 1988, AAROHI has come a long way, in all realms – participation – qualitative and quantitative, cultural standing, prize money and sponsorship.
Apart from the Herculean effort put in by the organizers every year, the participation and cooperation of the alumni in one way or the other has been one of the most consequential factors in fabricating
AAROHI as the centre piece of the cultural spectrum community in the region.
Overlooking the role of alumni in consummation of the event will be in a way, shaking the very foundations on which
AAROHI was conceptualized because there is no wisdom equal to that which comes after the event.
We at Public Relations Committee feel that it is our obligation to share with you the recent developments and happenings viz. sponsors, posters, events etc. This would not only help you to relive some of the excitement and apprehension but would prove to be instrumental for us. Being in touch with you round-the-clock would assist and caution us inordinately as your experience can act as an early warning system.
We are trying our level best to continue the legacy of
AAROHI and in doing so we are venturing out into the open to excavate every possible entity that would aid us in our corpulent task. This being in accordance with the famous proverb articulated by Shiv Khera that “Winners don’t do different things but they do things differently.”

Thursday, December 4, 2008


Campus Informals @ Aarohi-09
Photography and Short Film Making
For the
budding filmmakers and photographers, Aaorhi 2009
is a stage like no other to display their skills and get
noticed. With the exhibition of photographs and films
at Aarohi, the auteur stands a chance to get paid for

Creative Writing and Debating
A creative writing
competition, JAM, elocution  and debate competition
is always an opportunity to interact with the thinking
clientele. With big prizes up for grabs and
participation in large numbers, such an event brings
together the best of the best at Aarohi 2009.

Campus Informals 
Popular crowd pullers  like  face painting, tattoo making, worst
singer, F-Factor,  Ek-  minute, su-do-ku, twister, bhashan-baaji,
panchayat  and the likes are a lucrative avenue for visibility and
branding.
Drawing the audience and the crowd at Aarohi into an on-the-spot
event like rangoli making, worst singer, face painting or mock RJ is
always an enterprise in manifold profit.




Talent Hunt and Exhibition
The youth of today is bursting
at seams with talent and desires to show case it at a grand
stage. Aarohi 2009 will allow such talented artists, painters,
musicians and the likes to submit their entries in the Talent
Hunt which will lead up to an exhibition of the same, and
prizes for those adjudged the best.



The Singing Competition
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Aarohi has always been an
exhibition ground for some of the most talented singers in
the region to show case their skills and win big for it. With
participation in large numbers and judges with stature to
match the scale, the event is always a safe bet to deliver
grandeur and class.


Decathlon
The team competition involving multiple tasks
to establish the deserving winner of the title of Best College
Team. With IPL style auctioning of the team and a big prize
to be won, the event promises to be a sure-shot winner at
Aarohi 2009.


Halla Bol and Abihvyakti
-  the Dramatics Workshop  –
The
dramatics competition with a message, Halla Bol takes the
street play one step further. With participation rolling in
from all corners of the region, and appreciating audiences
looking on, the event has become a centre piece of the
attractions at Aarohi.
And alongside the event, the proposed dramatics workshop
shall allow those interested in the finer points of the art to
learn from the best in the business.


Dance Competition and Workshop
Every year, the Aarohi
dance competition sees  dance troupes –  professional and
amateur – perform infront of about 1500 people in the VNIT
Auditorium. A workshop aimed at teaching dance
enthusiasts the subtle nuances of various dance forms like
jive, salsa, bhara-natyam and others is also conducted
during the event.

Cynosure
the personality contest –  Another crowd
pleaser, the event showcases the skills of the participants to
withstand the toughest tests of personality in front of a
capacity crowd. With prominent judges from all walks of
life, the event promises to be one to remember. A scrutiny
of the participants based on a written proforma and an
interview shall lead up to the finals.




Purple Haze
–  the band competition –  One of the largest,
and most well attended events at Aarohi, Purple Haze
brings together the youth of the region to witness the best
bands playing the best of their music at the VNIT
Auditorium in an evening filled with  the best kind of  loud
music, stellar performances and a huge mass of people
swinging to them  –  not to mention the huge purse to be
won at the end of it all. The final event shall be preceded by
a day-long session of eliminations where bands shall
perform a short set of their songs, providing the sponsor
with multiple opportunities to display their
products/services and gain optimum benefits at Aarohi’09.

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