
Udaipur, June 14: The Super Student Award Season 6, organized jointly by Pacific University and Radio City, has infused new energy into the academic and cultural environment of the city. In a grand ceremony, 300 promising students and their 70 mentors were honored for their exceptional contributions across various fields, including education, sports, arts, and literature.
The primary aim of the event was to showcase the hidden talents of youth and encourage them to face future challenges.
The inauguration was graced by chief guests Dr. Alka Sharma (Director, CPS School and Rockwood International School), Prof. B.P. Sharma (Group President, Planning and Control, Pacific Group of Universities), Dr. Hemant Kothari (President, Pacific University), Dr. Dilendra Hiran (Faculty Chairman, Science and Technology, Pacific University), Dr. T.P. Ameta (Faculty Chairman, Social Science and Humanities), Jacob John (Nodal Officer), Dr. Khushboo Agarwal (Coordinator, Super Student Award), and Yamini Sharma from Radio City, who lit the ceremonial lamp in front of the idol of Goddess Saraswati.
The event featured vibrant cultural performances that captivated everyone present in the auditorium.
Addressing the audience, Prof. B.P. Sharma emphasized, “Students are the future of the nation, and it is our greatest responsibility to identify and nurture their immense talent at the right time. By honoring the outstanding work of youth and their mentors, we not only boost their confidence but also inspire other young people in society to forge ahead and innovate.”
Dr. Sharma remarked that no student can achieve their full potential without a good mentor.
During the event, Dr. Hemant Kothari stated that Pacific University has always been fully committed to the holistic development of students, innovation, and quality education. Behind every successful student lies the hard work and dedication of their mentor.
The institution continually strives to provide students not only with academic knowledge but also a positive environment and platform to showcase their creativity and capabilities.
Notable guests included Dr. Shraddha Gattani (MD, Oriental Palace and Saumya Energy and Rice Capital), Dr. Deepak Dixit (Director), Lakshmandas Vaishnav (Deputy DEO, Physical Education Secondary), and Mohanlal Meghwal (Additional DEO, Secondary Education).
These guests presented medals, trophies, and certificates to the winners, encouraging them further. They praised the unique amalgamation of art and education and noted that such events foster a spirit of healthy competition among students. At the end of the program, gratitude was expressed by the management of Radio City and Pacific University to all guests, teachers, parents, and students.