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Aayaam 2023, the techno-cultural fest of SGSITS, witnessed many games including Robotic war and Art-Holic on the first day.

Aayaam 2023, the techno-cultural fest of SGSITS, witnessed many games including Robotic war and Art-Holic on the first day. 
The fest commenced with an address by director Dr Rakesh Saxena and chief guest Amit Tomar, MD, MPPKVVCL, and an alumnus of the college.
Kurukshetra by SRC club began the day with ‘Dwand’ which was a Robotic war. Art A Holic by Club Pratibimb which saw participation of many students making beautiful face paintings . Avrodh by NCC had an obstacle course competition.
Mr. and Ms. Aayaam by Club Ojaswa also saw it beginning with the round "Task it Up", wherein the participants had to perform various tasks in a given time frame.
Many games were conducted during Electromania by CEE namely Crossword , climb the curve, rowdy rows, guilty cricket , crazy currents which had amazing fusion of science with games .
Nukkad Natak by NSS was conducted on Women Empowerment which was followed by Kaho Kahani where the crowd shared stories and poetry.
Odyssey by Idea Lab, The Expedition: Takeshi's Castle by Student Alumni Club, Polaroid by GS production house, where students captured cinematic shots, Robaroo by Club Kshitij conducted open mic, Kalavaan by Nature's Club where students painted beautiful pots. The whole college audience was enjoying and grooving to the rhythms of music, and had fun experiencing various artistic, cultural and techno activities.

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