Rangoli Program at SITM, Lucknow (25 September, 2022)

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Brightening up the festival celebrations, Rangoli is also believed to be harbinger of good luck. This art form is native to Nepal, India and Bangladesh. Also known as Alpana, rangoli patterns are created on the floor using coloured rice, flowers, coloured sand or paints.
Rangoli art is a traditional form of welcoming good luck and its popularity has remained unaffected over the years. Rangoli competitions are one of the most popular activities during festivals. Rangoli is a spiritual distribution of colours and thus is considered a harbinger of good luck. Most of the rangoli designs maintain symmetry like a yin and yang symbol or a swastika.


Our Collage organised Rangoli program where students used their creativity to make rangoli interestingly. The participants were evaluated by our evaluation team lead by DG Sir (M A Khan), Director (Pharmacy) and Director (Engg.).