Centenary Celebrations Culminate in Three-Day Extravaganza
Andhra University is set to host a significant three-day cultural festival, dubbed 'Shatabdi Mahotsav,' from April 6 to April 8. This event marks a pivotal moment in the university's centenary celebrations, shifting the focus from previous sports and technical competitions to a grand display of cultural heritage and student talent. The festival will unfold at the AU Engineering College Grounds, bringing together students from the university and its affiliated colleges. The explicit aim is to showcase student capabilities and foster qualities such as leadership and teamwork.

Program Highlights and Special Guests
The festival's itinerary promises a varied program, designed to engage a broad audience. Activities include:
Musical nights and live concerts
Cycling and walkathons
Drone and laser shows
DJ nights and talent shows
Flower shows and cultural performances
Additionally, the grounds will feature stalls offering games, food, and entertainment. The event will be graced by notable figures. On the concluding day, Deputy Chief Minister K. Pawan Kalyan is scheduled to attend as the chief guest. The second day will see Visakhapatnam Member of Parliament M. Sribharat participate in the celebrations. The university has also launched a dedicated website and teaser for the event.
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Background: A Shift in Centenary Focus
This cultural festival is a key component of Andhra University's year-long centenary celebrations. While earlier phases concentrated on sporting and technical events, the university administration, under Vice-Chancellor Prof. G.P. Rajasekhar, has now prioritized cultural expression. The announcement was made during a press conference where the official event poster and teaser were unveiled. The invitation has been extended to the residents of Visakhapatnam, encouraging public participation to witness and support the students' talents.