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Diwali is one of the joyous festivals of Indian traditional culture and in order to celebrate it with a mixture of creativity of designing, ADMEC Multimedia Institute organizes a Rangoli Design Competition every year a day before the Diwali. All students and staff members participate in it.
ADMEC organizes this competition to bring the taste and happiness of our culture in the mind of modern students, which teach that how to enjoy our festival with decorative elements like Rangoli.
What is Rangoli?
Rangoli is art in which pattern are form on the floor with different kind like colors, sand, flours, waste materials, rice, spices, stones etc.
Significance of Rangoli on the occasion of Diwali
Our elders say that Rangoli designs attract and welcome Devi Laxmi (goddess of luck and wealth) towards our home. If Hindu household do not contain clean floor and Rangoli then it suffer an abode of darida called bad luck.
Logic behind it
Rangoli brings calmness and harmony to the visitors’ mind and fill the color of beauty in their eyes whether the visitor is insider or outsider it shows the same effect.
Purpose of Rangoli design competition
It gives chance to the students to show their talent, creativity, imagination, knowledge of colors and skill of designing through the medium of Rangoli. In this competition, they are free to use their favorite elements, material and design to draw a masterpiece that show both message and thinking style or a theme decided by judges given to them.
Second thing is that in our modern day of living youngsters are forgetting our tradition and culture. We Indians identify in this whole world due to diverse traditions and culture and rituals. If we do not pay attention towards these things, we will definitely loss our culture and tradition existence.
Team Work
We all know that after completing our academic learning we all have to interact with the outside world. Also many stages will come in our life where we have to work in team. That’s why we form teams that contain many team members and a leader through which students of our graphic design courses and other CAD architecture interior courses get the chance to learn teamwork and leadership on the same time.
Even web design courses and web development courses students also participate in this competition.
3 teams of 30 members was formed to represent their talent:
| Team A | Team B | Team C |
| Leader Kamaldeep | Leader: Jyotsana | Leader: Bhawna |
| Harsh Saini | Santosh | Neha Malik |
| Ankita | Priyansh Kumar | Tisha |
| Suraj | Naseeb | Lima Rehman |
| Akshay | Ashwani Swami | Mohit Kapoor |
| Ali Haider | Ikra Rehman | Sweety Khatri |
| Rohit | Joydeep Biswas | Pratysh |
| Kunal Bisht | Luv Pandey | Himanshu |
| Mayank Saini | Vedvrat | Mallika |
| Skash | Nitesh | Sagar |
| Bhupender | Chanchal | Yogesh |
Judgement Criteria in Rangoli Design Competition 2021
Rangoli designs were judged on the following points:
- Team management by the team leader
- Presence of no of members in the team
- Way of work and discipline
- Rangoli design subject and clarity of the topic
- Arranged and orderly Rangoli design with neatness
- Way of presentation
- Overall time management
The main respected judges of this competition were Mr. Ravi Bhadauria (web and UI design advocate), Mr. Deepak Bhadauria (animation and post production faculty), Mr. Nishu Tomar (multimedia design faculty), and Mrs. Promila (Art and Sketching faculty).
Several questions related to the idea and subject of the Rangoli were asked by each team.
We saw a great zeal and excitement in all students who participated in this competition. Events like one give a new energy and work like a booster for all. And at the end, we also enjoyed the vibes of festival season.
Result of Rangoli Design Competition 2021
Winning Team: Team C
Best team leader: Jyotsana (Team B)
Diwali gifts and participation certificates were given to every students. Winning team members got the winning certificates.
It was an amazing event.
Congratulations to all the participated students!!
