Trinity Fiesta 2026 Highlights Academic Excellence, Cultural Brilliance, and Institutional Innovation

Updated : Mar 06, 2026 12:00
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New Delhi [India], March 6: Trinity Institute of Professional Studies, affiliated to Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University, successfully hosted its flagship annual event Trinity Fiesta 2026 on February 26 and 27, 2026, across its Dwarka campus and Delhi Haat, Janakpuri. The two-day celebration reflected a distinguished blend of academic rigor, cultural vibrancy, technological innovation, and student leadership.
The fest comprised four signature verticals-- Pixclusive 10.0 (Photography Competition), Tech-Samroh 6.0 (Technology and Innovation Meet), Unmad 5.0 (Cultural Festival), and Urja 3.0 (Management and Commerce Fest)--designed to promote experiential learning, interdisciplinary engagement, and creative excellence.
The inaugural ceremony at the Dwarka campus commenced with traditional rituals and lamp lighting in the presence of Dr. R. K. Tandon, Chairman, Trinity Institute of Professional Studies, Dr. Reema Tandon, Vice Chairperson, along with Board Members Soumya Tandonl, Shreya Tandon, and Suyash Tandon.
The occasion was graced by the Chief Guest Prof. (Dr.) Manpreet Kaur, Director, Student Welfare, Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University, along with Arvind Gaur, Director, Prof. (Dr.) Ashutosh Agrawal, Director, and Prof. (Dr.) Shashibala, Principal, Law, Trinity Institute of Professional Studies. Heads of departments, faculty members, jury members, and distinguished invitees were also present.
Addressing the gathering, the dignitaries emphasized the significance of holistic education and encouraged students to maintain a balanced focus on academics and co-curricular activities to emerge as competent and socially responsible professionals.
Trinity Fiesta 2026 featured a wide spectrum of student-centric activities including fashion shows, classical and western dance performances, theatre and street plays, stand-up comedy, mono acts, rangoli, ad-mad competitions, digital poster making, poetry recitation, debates, and musical performances. The theatre presentations and Battle of Bands emerged as major highlights, receiving enthusiastic appreciation from the audience.
With participation from over 75 colleges and universities, the fest stood out as a prominent inter-institutional platform. Esteemed jury members from academia and industry evaluated the events, and students demonstrating exceptional talent were formally felicitated.
The second day of the fest, held at Delhi Haat, Janakpuri, was marked by the presence of the Chief Guest Shri Sanjeev Rishi, Indian Revenue Service (IRS) Officer, who inspired students through his insights on discipline, goal-setting, and professional ethics. The cultural evening was further elevated by the presence of Guests of Honour shri Vijay Singh, Indian Police Service (IPS) Officer, and shri Shankar Sahni, whose interactions added distinction to the event.
A defining highlight of the second day was the unveiling of the institutes Mascot Trivaah Living Album--an innovative institutional initiative that artistically documents Trinitys journey, traditions, milestones, and student life, symbolizing continuity, legacy, and the evolving spirit of the institution.
The fest concluded on a high note with a captivating Star Night performance by the renowned Zikkr Band, leaving students and guests with lasting memories of an inspiring celebration.
Trinity Fiesta 2026 reaffirmed the institutes commitment to fostering excellence, creativity, and innovation while nurturing future-ready professionals grounded in strong institutional values.
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