About the Program

Suggi Sambrahma is set to be organized at the Acharya campus to celebrate the rich agrarian heritage and vibrant cultural traditions of Karnataka. The event aims to create awareness among students about the importance of agriculture, the contribution of farmers to society, and the need to preserve traditional practices connected to the harvest season.

The campus will come alive with festive spirit as students participate in cultural activities inspired by rural harvest celebrations. Traditional attire, folk music, dance, and interactive engagements will recreate the atmosphere of a village festival and help students experience the significance of the Suggi season. The celebration is expected to encourage unity, collaboration, and appreciation for Karnataka’s rural roots while offering meaningful experiential learning beyond the classroom.

Objectives of the Program

  • To celebrate the agrarian heritage and cultural traditions of Karnataka.
  • To create awareness about the importance of agriculture and the role of farmers in society.
  • To promote cultural unity and active student participation.
  • To encourage appreciation for traditional festivals and community values.

Expected Outcomes of the Program

  • Enhanced cultural awareness and appreciation among students.
  • Increased student engagement and participation in campus activities.
  • Greater respect and understanding towards agriculture and farmers.
  • Strengthened sense of community and cultural belonging among students.

Committee Members

  • Dr. Gurunath Rao Vaidya, Principal, AIGS
  • AIGS Cultural Committee - Organizers
  • Dr. Radhika Janakiram, Assistant Professor, Dept. of English, AIGS
  • Ms. Archana Anil, Assistant Professor, Dept. of English, AIGS