
Student Representative Council (SRC) Restructure
This year, the SRC looks a little different. We’ve had some students reach out with questions about the restructure, so we want to explain what’s changed and why.
Holi is one of the most vibrant and fun-filled festivals celebrated in India. The festival is celebrated with great enthusiasm by people of all ages and religions and it signifies the arrival of spring.
The University of Dundee Indian Society in association with DUSA organised a Holi celebration on 25 March. The event was held in campus green at the University premises and it was open to all students and staff.
It was a colorful sight to see people throwing colored powders at each other, dancing to Bollywood music, and enjoying delicious Indian food. It was a joyous and lively atmosphere with all the excitement in the air.
It was a well-organized event by the Indian Society and the best part of the event, was the sense of community and togetherness. People from different backgrounds and cultures came together to celebrate the festival, and it was heartwarming to see everyone having a great time.
Priyanka Joshi is a mental health blogger and web content writer at DUSA.
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