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Shatabdi Mahotsav opens at AU amid enthusiastic participation

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Last updated: April 6, 2026 6:02 pm
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Published: April 6, 2026
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Students performing at Mega Cultural Fest 2026 as part of the Andhra University centenary celebrations at the AU Engineering College Grounds in Visakhapatnam on Monday.

Students performing at Mega Cultural Fest 2026 as part of the Andhra University centenary celebrations at the AU Engineering College Grounds in Visakhapatnam on Monday.
| Photo Credit: V. RAJU

Day one of ‘Shatabdi Mahotsav’, the three-day cultural festival organised as part of the centenary celebrations of Andhra University, commenced on a lively note at the AU Engineering College grounds on Monday, bringing together students from the university and its affiliated colleges.

Vice-Chancellor G.P. Raja Shekar described the occasion as a moment of immense pride, noting that the 100-year milestone was being marked with a renewed commitment to serve society. The series of events planned as part of the celebrations, he said, had lent a festive air to the city, with the cultural festival reflecting the vibrancy of youth and the institution’s longstanding engagement with arts and culture.

Actor Rajeev Kanakala, who attended as a guest, said he felt privileged to be part of the celebrations, recalling his father Devadas Kanakala’s association with the university, where he had studied theatre and fine arts. “From the moment I arrived, it was difficult to hold back my emotions,” he said, describing his participation as a rare honour. He also commended the performances for their grace and ease.

Students from several affiliated institutions, including Dr. L.B. College, Sankethika, Gayathri Vidya Parishad, AU Science College, Women’s Engineering College and the AU School of International Business, participated in the opening day’s events. Classical and western dance performances, yoga demonstrations by students of the Yoga Department, and folk presentations drew appreciation.

Sanjana, a student of Dr. L.B. College who performed a Kuchipudi fusion with her group, said the team had practised for a week. “All nine of us feel fortunate to perform at the centenary celebrations,” she said.

Student volunteers, Hasini and Navya Sri from the AU Department of Computer Science and Engineering, said coordinating arrangements alongside classes had been a fulfilling experience.

Nearly 20 stalls offering food, beverages, books, flowers and a photo booth added to the festive atmosphere on the campus.

Published – April 06, 2026 11:15 pm IST



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