Bennett University saluted the Constitution and the nation on the occasion of the 75th Republic Day. With celebrations featuring the hoisting of the national flag, insightful speeches, and cultural performances the campus echoed a sense of pride and responsibility among students. Photo essay by Kamakshi Deshmukh.

Prof. (Dr.) Abhay Bansal, Dean, School of CSET, reflects on the values that bind us together as a nation.

A parade of gratitude, respect, and inspiration: the BU students council salutes the nation on its 75th Republic Day.

Priyansh Pabreja, BAJMC second year student, delivered a heartfelt monologue, with each word celebrating our nation’s spirit.

A soulful performance by Advaita, the music society of BU, evoked the emotions and sentiments of every Indian.

A stunning performance by Rivaaz, the traditional dance club of BU, captures the diverse cultural heritage of India.

Cerebrum’s Shaurya Singh Pundir celebrates the glory of India through the words of its finest poets and writers.

Verve, the western dance club of BU captures the beauty of our nation and its people.

Celebrating the excellence and spirit of our students on Republic Day.

A performance that demonstrates the discipline and skill of our guards who are always ready for any challenge.

The Republic Day celebration may end, but the spirit of patriotism never fades.


Photojournalist : Ananya Barath In the narrow slums of Seemapuri, Delhi, "away" is a physical place. This photo essay explores the reality of waste management in India through the eyes of ragpickers who navigate it daily. While we believe our trash disappears once the lid is sealed, it actually fuels a massive informal economy. These images capture the human stories and dignity of labour within the circular economy. This is the reality of waste picking, a world where resourcefulness turns trash into a survival strategy.

Discover the unfiltered soul of India's capital. This photo gallery captures Delhi's dual nature—from the high-speed transit of the Metro to the quiet, resilient moments of street-level childhood and commerce.