Aura Live enthralls over 2,000 students at CT Group of Institutions
CT Group of Institutions came alive with music, energy and celebration as Aura Live witnessed an overwhelming turnout of over 2,000 students, turning the campus into a vibrant cultural arena. The event featured celebrated Punjabi artists G Khan, Sabba, and Jasmine Akhtar of “Karr K Fly” fame, who captivated the audience with powerful performances and an electrifying stage presence.
Jalandhar, January 30, 2026: CT Group of Institutions came alive with music, energy and celebration as Aura Live witnessed an overwhelming turnout of over 2,000 students, turning the campus into a vibrant cultural arena. The event featured celebrated Punjabi artists G Khan, Sabba, and Jasmine Akhtar of “Karr K Fly” fame, who captivated the audience with powerful performances and an electrifying stage presence.
The concert highlighted the growing relevance of art and culture in campus life. Such platforms not only entertain but also nurture creativity, emotional expression and collective joy among students. Events like Aura Live strengthen the student community by offering a refreshing break from academics while reinforcing the importance of cultural roots and artistic appreciation.
Punjabi artists, through their music and storytelling, continue to reconnect the youth with tradition, language and lived emotions. The performances at Aura Live echoed the spirit of Punjab—celebrating love, resilience, and identity—while presenting it in a contemporary form that resonates deeply with today’s generation.
The event was graced by the presence of Dr Manbir Singh, Managing Director, CT Group, Vice Chairman Harpreet Singh, Joint Managing Director Tanika Channi, Co-Chairperson Parminder Kaur, Campus Director Dr Shiv Kumar, Deans of various faculties, and Dr Arjan Singh, Dean Student Welfare, whose support and encouragement added to the significance of the occasion.
Addressing the gathering, Dr Manbir Singh emphasized the role of cultural engagement in holistic education. He stated that CT Group believes learning extends beyond classrooms, and such events play a vital role in shaping confident, culturally aware and emotionally balanced individuals.
Sharing his experience, G Khan expressed his joy at performing for the students, saying that the energy of the young audience was truly special. He appreciated CT Group for promoting art and culture on campus and encouraging students to stay connected to Punjabi music and traditions.
Aura Live concluded on a high note, leaving students with unforgettable memories and reaffirming CT Group of Institutions’ commitment to fostering a lively, inclusive and culturally rich campus environment where talent, tradition and youthful spirit come together.
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