Youthopia

The Heritage School organises ‘Youthopia’, the fest that has taken the city by storm

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Posted on 26 Apr 2023
13:57 PM
Headmaster, Headmistress and teacher of the School along with Mr. P. K. Agarwal, CEO, Heritage Group of Institutions

Headmaster, Headmistress and teacher of the School along with Mr. P. K. Agarwal, CEO, Heritage Group of Institutions Source: The Heritage School

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Summary
The Heritage School, Kolkata is conducting the 14th edition of its annual fest ‘Youthopia’ from 26-28th April 2023.
The 3-day fest will include 10 sporting events, 16 off-stage events and 13 on-stage events.

‘Youthopia’, The Heritage School Fest, has taken the city by storm each year, and this year is no exception. It started in 2010 and in its 14th edition today, it has assumed a colossal stature and touched unimaginable heights.

Spread over three days, it offers opportunities galore to students from across the country to participate in numerous activities be it sports, verbal combat, business tactics, gaming skills, fashion, design, music and dance.

A classical performance by the students at the inaugural ceremony of ‘Youthopia’

A classical performance by the students at the inaugural ceremony of ‘Youthopia’ Source: The Heritage School

The fest was inaugurated by the icon of journalism, Ms Manogya Loiwal, the recipient of the Ramnath Goenka Award for Excellence in Journalism who shared her ‘P’ formula for success with the students. She spoke about Planning, Preparation and Prayers as part of her mantra for achieving one’s dreams.

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The packed auditorium bore testimony to the fact that the fervour of excitement that goes before a great competition, was palpably electrifying and once the fest was declared open by the Chief Guest and the souvenir released, participants were cheered by their teams to keep the enthusiasm going.

The Inaugural ceremony of the fest also witnessed cultural dance acts by the students.

The Inaugural ceremony of the fest also witnessed cultural dance acts by the students. Source: The Heritage School

There are 10 sporting events, 16 Off Stage events and 13 On Stage events to fill these three days. Judges from different walks of life, celebrity performers and experts have been empanelled to select the best from the best.

Hard work must be amply rewarded and to do the honours we have DJ Vicky and singers Sachin and Jigar to add the jewel in the crown. This fest has been planned, designed, executed and conceptualized by the students of Class 12.

President Tanay Maskara and his team have burnt the midnight oil to make this dream come true. The event is set to bring a smile to every face and disseminate happiness.

Last updated on 26 Apr 2023
18:58 PM
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