Annual Cultural Festival 2022 - 23 organized by ECL-Sephali Pvt. ITI, Godda, Jharkhand
Sri Ramesh Chandra Mohapatra, GM (I/C) Rajmahal Area visited ECL-Sephali Pvt. ITI, Godda, Jharkhand, an institute operated under CSR initiative of Eastern Coalfields Ltd in collaborations with Gobindapur Sephali Samaj Seba Samity.
NEW DELHI- Sri Ramesh Chandra Mohapatra, GM (I/C) Rajmahal Area visited ECL-Sephali Pvt. ITI, Godda, Jharkhand, an institute operated under CSR initiative of Eastern Coalfields Ltd in collaborations with Gobindapur Sephali Samaj Seba Samity and interact with staff and students of the institute during Annual Cultural Festival 2022 - 23 organized by institute.
There was lot of activities held during this programme like Traditional Cultural Dance by the students, speeches by the General Manager (I/c), Rajmahal Area and running students, Prize Distribution Ceremony, Skill exhibition presented by students of ITI & Inauguration of Metaverse Technology in the institute to develop practical knowledge of the students through virtual reality by General Manager (I/c), Rajmahal Area.
This programme was organised under the banner of Azadi Ka Amrit Mahotsava.
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