Lohri Celebrations at Campus: A Night of Warmth, Tradition, and Togetherness-JIM Lucknow

Posted On

Jan 19, 2026

The evening at the Lucknow campus came alive on 13th January with the vibrant spirit of Lohri, as students, faculty members, and staff gathered to celebrate the festival that marks warmth, gratitude, and new beginnings.

Set against a lively winter evening, the celebration revolved around the traditional Lohri bonfire ritual led by Dr. Upendra, Dr. Hemendra, and Chief administration officer Mr. Surendra, symbolising prosperity and the joy of togetherness. Students and staff members alike immersed themselves wholeheartedly in the celebrations, enjoying the festive atmosphere with visible enthusiasm and cheer. The campus echoed with laughter, conversations, and cheerful exchanges as participants offered revri, peanuts, popcorn, and sweets into the sacred fire, embracing age-old traditions with collective enthusiasm.

The candid moments of bonding and the seamless blending of tradition with contemporary campus life. From informal interactions and group photographs to the ceremonial lighting of the bonfire, the event reflected the strong sense of community that defines our campus culture.

Lohri at the campus was not just a festival celebration, but a reminder of shared roots, collective warmth, and the simple joy of coming together beyond classrooms and routines. Such moments continue to strengthen the emotional fabric of the institution and leave behind memories worth cherishing.

We look forward to many more such occasions that bring the Jaipuria family closer, celebrating traditions while creating lasting connections.

 

Write up- Mr. Anurag Mohan

Photographs- MRC

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