CU Campus - Chandigarh University, a global hub of education, celebrated the 117th Bhutan National Day with grandeur, cultural vibrancy, and a spirit of unity. The event witnessed enthusiastic participation from students, faculty, and dignitaries, underscoring the university's commitment to fostering cross-cultural understanding.
The celebration, marked by traditional Bhutanese music, dances, and cultural exhibitions, offered a mesmerizing glimpse into the rich heritage of the Himalayan nation. Students from Bhutan, who form an integral part of CU’s diverse student body, showcased their traditions, creating an atmosphere of festivity and pride.The day holds historical significance as it commemorates the coronation of His Majesty Ugyen Wangchuck, the first King of Bhutan, in 1907. This pivotal event in Bhutan’s history laid the foundation for the nation’s progress and unity.
Dignitaries and university officials graced the occasion, expressing their admiration for Bhutan's cultural legacy. They highlighted how the celebration serves as a platform to strengthen international bonds.
Chandigarh University, which hosts students from across India and over 65 countries, reaffirmed its dedication to cultural integration.