KOCHI:
Some students of B.tech (Instrumentation) could spare time to express their artistic talents in between hectic schedule, while they painted the compound wall and outer wall of the department building with beautiful pictures.
One can see the progression of technology from the wheel to air craft and the various forms of art like kathakali, boat race and traditional musical instruments like kombu and kuzhal. The temple, church and mosque depict the religious diversity of India. More to see is the pristine beauty of the nature, wild life and the cultural heritage of India.
Enthusiasts are pouring in to enjoy this visual treat and also to take selfies. This art work is a part of Tech fest. The team behind this venture is Akhil, Sooraj (8 th sem.), Sarath, Unni Krishnan (6 th sem) along with Saranya V.S (Guest lecturer) all from the Department of Instrumentation.
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