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Melange 2.O
The Department of Humanities successfully organized Mélange 2.O, an intercollegiate fest held on 16th and 17th September 2025 at MSRCASC under the theme “Blending Art, Mind, and Machine.” Inaugurated by Mr. Siddappa Kaloji, editor of Vijayavaini Digital, the fest brought together 323 enthusiastic participants from various colleges, offering a vibrant platform for creativity, innovation, and intellectual engagement.
Mélange 2.O featured a wide range of events designed to test artistic expression, critical thinking, and technological awareness. Competitions such as Crisis Simulation, Debate, Escape Room, Best Psychologist, Mind Spark, and Product Review encouraged analytical ability and problem-solving skills. Creative talents flourished through Poster Making, Photophile 2.O, Film Fusion, and On-the-spot Reporting, while cultural events like Solo Dance, Group Dance, Solo Song, Band Battle, and the Fashion Show added energy and excitement. Gaming and quick-response events, including BGMI and Pick and Speak, further showcased student versatility.
The fest successfully met its objectives by promoting collaboration, innovation, communication, and leadership among participants. Mélange 2.O concluded on a highly positive note, setting a new benchmark for intercollegiate fests at MSRCASC and leaving a lasting impression on both organizers and attendees.
Melange 2025
The Department of Humanities successfully organized Mélange 2025, two-day inter-department fest held on 5th and 6th May 2025 at the Kuvempu Seminar Hall and Humanities classrooms, MSRCASC. With over 250 participants from Political Science, Journalism, and Psychology, the fest celebrated interdisciplinary learning, creativity, and student leadership.
Day I began with an inaugural ceremony in the presence of Prof. B. S. Jayarama, Dr. Ganesh Naik, and faculty members. Political Science events included an Oxford-style debate and group discussion that encouraged critical reasoning and public speaking. Simultaneously, Journalism students participated in “Capturing Emotions,” a mobile photography activity that highlighted visual storytelling skills. Engaging fun games added energy and enthusiasm to the day.
Day II featured Psychology-focused activities, beginning with psychometric assessments on happiness, stress, loneliness, and depression. This was followed by “Human Error 101: Escape Room,” a multi-round problem-solving challenge that tested teamwork and analytical thinking. The fest concluded with a prize distribution ceremony, accompanied by a video presentation capturing memorable fest moments.
Mélange 2025 successfully fostered academic engagement, creativity, and collaboration among Humanities students, showcasing their diverse talents and vibrant participation.