
Faculty of Indigenous Medicine Celebrates Students’ Outstanding Performances in Inter-Faculty Competitions
The Faculty of Indigenous Medicine proudly extends its heartfelt appreciation and congratulations to a group of exceptionally talented students who have brought great honor to the faculty through their outstanding performances in two prestigious events:
– Inter-Faculty Music Instruments Competition 2024 ‘Swarabhisheka’ organized by the Art Council & Music Circle in collaboration with Student Councelling Office, UOC
– Invitational Inter-Faculty Dance Competition 2025 organized by the Dancing Circle, UOC
These competitions provided a platform for students across faculties to demonstrate their artistic In the Inter-Faculty Music Instruments Competition 2024, our participants impressed the judges and audience alike with their exceptional talent, discipline, and musicality. Their performances were a beautiful blend of skill and soul, reflecting the rich artistic heritage that thrives within our student community.
Similarly, our representatives at the Invitational Inter-Faculty Dance Competition 2025 captivated audiences with dynamic, expressive, and culturally rooted dance performances. Their ability to convey emotion and tell stories through movement was a testament to their hard work and artistic maturity.
The Faculty Board recognizes and deeply appreciates the dedication, perseverance, and team spirit demonstrated by these students. Their achievements reflect not only individual excellence but also the supportive and vibrant learning environment of the Faculty of Indigenous Medicine. These successes serve as an inspiration to their peers and reaffirm the importance of fostering all-round development alongside academic rigor.
On behalf of the entire faculty, we extend our warmest congratulations and express our immense pride in your accomplishments.
May your journey of artistic and academic excellence continue to flourish! We look forward to witnessing more of your inspiring contributions in the future.
Congratulations once again — and thank you for making the Faculty of Indigenous Medicine proud