Dr. Dimple Sharma discussed the relevance of Krishna's teachings in modern times, citing his examples as a spiritual leader, psychologist, and engineer. The event featured various performances, including dance performance by Prof. Monika Mahajan, Prabhu Bhajan and Krishna Janam, scenes from the Mahabharat, including Geeta Updesh and Draupadi Cheerharan and Dahi Handi ceremony. The event concluded with the offering of 56 bhogs to Thakurji, followed by Aarti and the distribution of prasad. Students portrayed various forms of mother Yashoda and Krishna, with Nancy and Samridhi being chosen to play the roles of Yashoda Mata and Krishna, respectively. The participants were felicitated by the principal with a memento of the college. The celebration was a grand success, thanks to the tireless efforts of Dr. Dimple Sharma, Prof. Priya, Prof. Manpreet, and the students of Hindi Department. The event promoted spiritual awareness, cultural heritage, and community bonding among the participants.