DLC SUPVA marks 79th Independence Day with Inclusivity, Reflection and Renewed Vision
Dada Lakhmi Chand State University of Performing and Visual Arts (DLC SUPVA) celebrated Independence Day with a blend of solemnity, inclusivity, and forward-looking vision.

Rohtak, August 16, 2025: Dada Lakhmi Chand State University of Performing and Visual Arts (DLC SUPVA) celebrated Independence Day with a blend of solemnity, inclusivity, and forward-looking vision.
Vice-Chancellor Dr. Amit Arya unfurled the national flag on campus today, joined for the first time by members of the varsity’s D-category staff, including gardeners, peons, security personnel, and housekeeping staff - a symbolic gesture honouring their integral role in the institution’s growth.
In the beginning, Dr. Amit Arya paid floral homage to the revered poet and cultural icon Dada Lakhmi Chand at his bust in the campus, accompanied by Registrar Dr. Gunjan Malik and senior faculty members. In another first, the Vice-Chancellor invited faculty members to share their thoughts with the gathering on this occasion. They expressed deep appreciation for the changing work culture under Dr. Arya’s leadership, noting his success in fast-tracking administrative processes and spearheading an ambitious outreach campaign that has brought prominent personalities from across the Indian media industry and other fields to the campus to inspire both students and faculty.
In his address, Dr. Amit Arya commended the collective efforts that made the recently concluded week-long Tiranga Mahotsav and Foundation Day celebrations a resounding success. He urged colleagues to see freedom not merely as a national legacy but as a personal responsibility — a tool for self-improvement and for positively impacting the lives of those around them. “Freedom must reflect in our ability to grow, to innovate, and to make meaningful contributions to society. That is how we truly honour it,” he said, reiterating his vision of transforming DLC SUPVA into a world-class centre for vocational training.
He further said,“Our university’s strength lies not just in its infrastructure or academic programmes, but in its people — from the professors shaping young minds to the staff ensuring that every corner of this campus runs smoothly. Today’s celebration is a reminder that progress is always a collective journey, and every role, however small it may seem, contributes to the larger success story of DLC SUPVA.”
Registrar Dr. Gunjan Malik thanked the Vice-Chancellor for scheduling the Alumni Meet in November. She said it would further strengthen the bond between the varsity and its growing community of achievers.