Vikrant Joshi and VES President Suresh Malkani highlight participation of over 400 students and the theme Virasat From Heritage to Horizon
Vivekanand Education Society Polytechnic successfully hosted Anvesh 2026, its annual cultural and talent festival, bringing together more than 400 students for two days of performances, competitions, and student led activities. The festival was organised around the theme Virasat From Heritage to Horizon, reflecting a focus on India’s cultural legacy alongside the aspirations of young learners.
The event opened with a formal inauguration marked by a traditional Lazim welcome that set the cultural tone for the festival. The Chief Guest, Dr. Dipti Joshi, Managing Partner and Advisory at HEVIX FusionTech LLP, addressed the students and spoke about the importance of cultural grounding, social responsibility, and youth participation in nation building.
The inaugural ceremony was attended by senior leadership from the Vivekanand Education Society including Shri Suresh Malkani, President, Vivekanand Education Society, Shri Vishu Lalla, Managing Trustee, Vivekanand Education Society, Shri Sunil Kishanchandani, Associate Trustee, Vivekanand Education Society, and Santosh Mulye, Incharge of Anvesh 2026.
Day one featured Dance Ka Mahasangram, an inter departmental competition that presented Indian folk and heritage forms such as Lavani, Koli, and historical narratives. The competition was judged by performers Aruna Panchal and Shradha Bhuwad. Academic toppers from various departments were felicitated during the day, alongside E Sports knockouts and Talent Hunt preliminary rounds that saw wide student participation.
Day two included performances by the college band and a Powada by Yuva Shahir Swapnil Dumbre that highlighted the legacy of Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj. The Talent Hunt Finale was judged by Abhishek Shastri and Sanjay Kuril, while the Mr. and Miss VESP pageant was evaluated by Sonali Vardam and Parag Jain. The festival concluded with the E Sports finals, prize distribution across cultural, academic, and sports categories, followed by a closing ceremony led by the student core team.
Speaking on the occasion, Vikrant Joshi, Principal, Vivekanand Education Society Polytechnic, said, “Anvesh 2026 reflects our commitment to holistic education where technical learning coexists with cultural awareness, creativity, and leadership. The festival allows students to build confidence, teamwork, and a strong sense of identity.”
Shri Suresh Malkani, President, Vivekanand Education Society, said that the institution continues to focus on balancing tradition with progress. He noted that Anvesh 2026 connected India’s cultural roots with the ambitions of students who will contribute to the nation’s future.
Anvesh 2026 received support from industry and community sponsors including McDonald’s, GaamUP Infra Pvt. Ltd., Orientbell Tiles, Hindustan Associates, HEVIX FusionTech LLP, Arihant Industries, The Knot Nest by Vedika, Baubles, Aradhya, Isha Celebrations, and Darkest Fantasy.
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