Nuditaranga 2025 is Acharya Institutes’ week-long cultural festival celebrating the spirit, heritage, and creative energy of Karnataka. Across seven vibrant days, Acharyans will present music, dance, folk traditions, art, awareness initiatives, and open-mic performances — culminating in a colourful Main Day where the entire campus comes alive in traditional Karnataka attire.
Unveiling of a student string-art installation themed Shilashasanas. Performances by Team Tarang (welcome dance), Team Wolf (flash mob), and Team Rythamanya (Kamsale). The day concluded with over 2,000 voices joining to sing the NadaGeethe of Karnataka — a record-setting moment of pride.
Flag hoisting, lamp lighting, and Bhuvaneshwari Devi Pooja, followed by the NadaGeethe. Participants took a drug-awareness pledge, and the campus witnessed powerful performances including a street play by Team Utkarsh Abhinaya and cultural showcases by Team Aalaap and Team Tarang.
An evening dedicated to raw, grassroots talent featuring dance, live music, poetry, and spontaneous student performances that lit up the open-air stage with youthful energy.
A lively evening of folk music (Janapada Sanje by Team Aalaap) followed by Bombeyatta — a traditional puppet show by Team Sutra Mela. The festive atmosphere continued with art stalls and cultural exhibits across campus.
Morning competitions in Rangoli and Mehandi celebrated artistic expression. The Karnataka Darshana exhibition showcased state traditions, crafts, and heritage. The evening featured screenings of Kannada films Yuvaratna and Googly.
A grand procession of folk dances marked the finale, followed by formal stage events including lamp lighting, NadaGeethe, guest addresses, and an array of student performances. The campus was adorned in traditional Karnataka attire — a fitting conclusion to the cultural celebration.