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Lucknow: A two-day cultural festival of Lucknow University's department of psychology, INSULA'25, blended intellect with creativity. The event aimed to showcase the diverse talents and innovative ideas of students, providing a platform for artistic expression and intellectual engagement.
Participants engaged in various activities that included art exhibitions, theatrical performances, and interactive workshops. Each event was designed to highlight the intersection of psychology and the arts, encouraging students to explore their creativity while also reflecting on psychological concepts.
The festival attracted a large audience, including students, faculty, and local community members, all eager to witness the unique blend of art and science. Attendees were treated to thought-provoking discussions and performances that challenged conventional ideas and celebrated the importance of mental health awareness through creative outlets.
INSULA'25 served not only as a celebration of talent but also fostered a sense of community among participants, reinforcing the idea that creativity plays a vital role in psychological well-being.
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