Flash Mob Performance By Nepal Engineering College Students To Promote NEC Ignium

Jun 28, Kathmandu - To promote the upcoming NEC Ingenium at Nepal Engineering College, college students have staged an attractive flash mob performance at various colleges in the capital.

A flash mob is a group dance performance that starts suddenly in a public place, which attracts people's attention and creates a fun atmosphere. As part of the campaign on Friday, students presented an energetic and passionate performance combining Nepali folk, classical and modern dance at various engineering colleges in the Kathmandu Valley.

According to Ashish Jha, the college's media relations officer, "This flash mob has been organized to make the promotion of NEC Ignium more effective. It has highlighted the creativity and cultural awareness of the youth and created enthusiasm for the program."

NEC Ignium is a special program organized by the college every year, which covers Nepali art, culture, information, technology and engineering sectors. It is believed that this program will provide an opportunity to reveal the hidden talent of the students and will play a positive role in the promotion of engineering education.

Students studying Plus Two, Diploma and Engineering will be able to participate in the program. NEC Ignium will be held on Ashar 19 in the college premises.

Nepal Engineering College, established as a non-profit social educational institution, is an excellent educational institution for studying engineering education. Affiliated with Pokhara University, this college offers undergraduate and postgraduate courses in engineering. The college has been granted permanent permission by the Nepal Engineering Council.