Updated on: Friday, October 14, 2011
Doing different things and doing things differently. Participants of the ‘The Hindu Young World Fest 2011' presented by the ‘Navratna', Bharat Heavy Electricals Limited personified elegance doing both at the majestic MD Hall on Wednesday.
That schools yearning for excellence eagerly deem the event as the eventual touchstone appeared evident when the first event, group dance – Indian folk, unfolded.
Integration of novelty in movements did serve the purpose of enhancing the reach of messages like the importance of nurturing Tamil, urgency to contain global warming, and avoiding use of plastic.
A breathtaking Bharathanatyam performance by a troupe of city-based Sri Priyalaya Arts Academy set the tone for excellence. Acknowledging the appreciation of the student crowd, the academy's artistic director, Supriya Ravikumar, told them that taking part in a quality competition was an achievement in itself.
The eight finalists out of 17 participating teams were Velammal Vidyalaya, Karur; Sacred Heart School, Pudukottai; Periyar Centenary Memorial Higher Secondary School, Tiruchi; Bharathi Vidhyalaya Matriculation School, Namakkal; Sri Jayendra Matric Higher Secondary School, Tiruchi; Brindavan Vidhyalaya, Thiruvanaikovil; and Velammal Matric School, Karur.
A total of 1,580 students registered their nominations through 81 schools in 11 districts: Tiruchi, Thanjavur, Nagapattinam, Thiruvarur, Karur, Perambalur, Ariyalur, Namakkal, Salem, Erode, and Karaikal.
On October 14 and 15, they will be competing in group dance competitions – Indian classical and Indian popular, film/ western, elocution, debate, garland making, flower arrangement, ceramic tile painting, collage/ poster designing and cartooning.
At the outset, Rajam Krishnan, patron, BHEL Community Centre Ladies Club joined the General Manager – Human Resource P. Nainar along with a teacher and a student, to light the traditional lamp in the presence of the Regional General Manager, The Hindu, Tiruchi, R. Srinivasan. In his address, Mr. Nainar said BHEL was privileged to sponsor the programme for the third consecutive year. The Hindu, he said, serves as a platform for nurturing literary and artistic talents of the student community through The Young World supplement. BHEL, Tiruchi Complex, is the title sponsor for the event. SASTRA University is the Principal Sponsor.
The Punjab National Bank, Anand Engineering, and Volkswagen-Tiruchi (Susee Group of Companies) are the Associate Sponsors. Ayyan Fireworks, Classic Foods, Black Thunder Water Theme Park, Vasan Healthcare, Life Insurance Corporation of India, Thanjavur, KMC Speciality Hospital and CARE Chemistry Tuition Centre are the Co-Sponsors. South Zone Cultural Centre, Thanjavur, has also associated itself as a sponsor.
Livia Polymer Bottles, Indar Electricals, SEBCO Property Pvt. Ltd., Triumphant Institute of Management Education Pvt. Ltd. (TIME) are specific event sponsors. Sangam Hotel and Hotel Ramyas are hospitality sponsors. ARC aqua puraa is water sponsor.