Introduction of the Cultural Club
Cultural activities provide opportunities to express oneself, build confidence, and develop social skills essential for overall development. They increase our consciousness of diverse cultures and demonstrate that there are multiple ways to live. These activities create innovative perspectives and methods for solving issues. Cultural events unite people, promoting social cohesiveness, togetherness, social inclusion, and community empowerment.
Since the beginning of human history, culture has always existed, and we continue to practice it today. Cultural integration teaches us how to be better members of the community. We can only coexist peacefully as a community if we respect one another’s cultures. Cultural activities connect people from all backgrounds and generations, serving as catalysts for intercultural discourse. There is immense variety in Indian culture, as it is a blend of various traditions. The IIMT Cultural Club has been formed to encourage ethnic diversity among students by planning and executing a variety of events, acknowledging cultural diversity, and promoting students’ inherent talents.
Aims and Objectives of the Cultural Club
- Establish a cultured environment in terms of conduct, attitude, and presentation.
- Encourage a conducive environment for both students and employees to actively participate in celebrations.
- Recognize, support, and encourage students to perform at various levels made possible by IIMTU.
- Provide a stage for both students and staff to display their abilities.
- Enhance the communication skills of the students.
- Inculcate moral values and social values.
- Enhance the creativity of students beyond their academics.
- Reduce the stress levels of students.
- Encourage feelings of devotion, loyalty, and respect for society and the nation.
Rules and Regulations of the Cultural Club
- The club will help reserve facilities for organizing cultural events if contacted well in advance.
- If funded by the university, the club must seek permission to purchase any non-perishable materials or equipment with university funds.
- No participants are allowed to take home any cultural equipment or materials purchased with university funds for personal use.
- The club must disclose their general members list and voting members list to the university whenever required.
- If funded by the university, the club must report the list of non-perishable equipment available to the club in the budget proposal.
- The club must maintain records of attendance and/or participation in all events, along with their certificates.
To know more connect with our Nodal Officer for all Student Clubs – Prof. Mukta Sharma (School of Life Sciences and Technology)