Activities

Navratri colour days 2024

The festive spirit of Navratri was celebrated at Yashoda Technical Campus with vibrant enthusiasm. Each day of the Navratri week was dedicated to a specific colour, with faculty and students adorning themselves in sarees of the designated colours. The celebration aimed to honour the rich cultural traditions associated with Navratri, fostering unity and joy across the campus. Event Overview During Navratri, each day symbolizes a different form of Goddess Durga and is associated with a unique colour. At Yashoda Technical Campus, the Navratri Colour Days were observed as follows: 1. Day 1 (Colour: Yellow) - The campus gleamed with cheerful yellow sarees, symbolizing joy and energy. 2. Day 2 (Colour: Green) - Faculty and students embraced green attire, representing growth and harmony. 3. Day 3 (Colour: Grey) - Wearing grey sarees, participants showed respect for balance and neutrality. 4. Day 4 (Colour: Orange) - Orange, symbolizing enthusiasm and warmth, brightened the campus. 5. Day 5 (Colour: White) - White sarees, symbolizing peace and purity, marked the halfway point of Navratri. 6. Day 6 (Colour: Red) - Red sarees radiated passion and Vigor. 7. Day 7 (Colour: Royal Blue) - Royal blue attire reflected elegance and tranquillity. 8. Day 8 (Colour: Pink) - Pink, symbolizing compassion and affection, brought a sense of togetherness. 9. Day 9 (Colour: Purple) - The celebration culminated in purple sarees, representing ambition and creativity.