Ethnic rally marks inauguration of ‘VITOPIA-2026’ festivities at VIT-A.P.

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Students performing an taste   creation   astatine  the inaugural league   of VITOPIA-2026, an yearly  sports and taste  festival astatine  VIT-AP University, connected  Saturday.

Students performing an taste creation astatine the inaugural league of VITOPIA-2026, an yearly sports and taste festival astatine VIT-AP University, connected Saturday.

VITOPIA-2026, a four-day yearly sports and taste festival unfolded connected VIT-A.P. University field connected Saturday. The event, being organised connected a expansive scale, promises a spectacular showcase of talent, sporting tone and taste diversity.

“Vasudaikam”, a monolithic state-wise taste rally, wherever students representing assorted States crossed the country, including Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, Bihar, Gujarat, Maharashtra, Rajasthan, Chhattisgarh, Tamil Nadu, Kerala, Karnataka, Uttar Pradesh, West Bengal and the northeastern States, too from countries similar Sri Lanka, Nepal, Ghana and Cameroon participated successful accepted attire. The field transformed into a vibrant spectacle arsenic participants performed determination dances.

Vice-chancellor of VIT-A.P. University P. Arulmozhivarman emphasised the value of holistic development. ‘VIT-A.P. University has ever been a spot wherever students are encouraged to research beyond academics. Events similar VITOPIA-2026 supply a level for students to explicit their creativity and hone their enactment skills,” helium said.

Registrar Jagadish Chandra Mudiganti spoke astir the collaborative effort down the festival. “The vigor witnessed contiguous during the Vasudaikam rally is simply a testament to the vibrant field beingness we cultivate here. VITOPIA is not conscionable a festival; it is simply a span that connects antithetic cultures and disciplines,” helium said.

VITOPIA convener Gopi Krishnan, Deputy Director of Student Welfare Khadeer Pasha, University faculty, unit and a ample gathering of enthusiastic students were portion of the festival.

Published - February 21, 2026 11:36 p.m. IST

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