This story is from October 24, 2016

Youngsters sign off yearning for more

The four-day Antaragni came to a close on Sunday with the pain of separation and promises to meet again.They exchanged phone numbers and decided to remain in touch on WhatsApp.
Youngsters sign off yearning for more
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KANPUR: The four-day Antaragni came to a close on Sunday with the pain of separation and promises to meet again. They exchanged phone numbers and decided to remain in touch on WhatsApp.
Priyanka Wadhwa, a student of Gyani Zail Singh College, Bhatinda said that this place is amazing. "I am here for the first time and do not want this fest to end so soon. The four days flew by and I could not enjoy much," she said.
Kriti Kapur
from the College of Vocational Studies, Delhi University said, "This is my third year at Antaragni and I couldn't have been happier than this. We won the Street Play competitions last year." The campus was visibly quieter as most of the events had already ended.
Garima Singh of INIFT-Hissar said, "With every year, this event is getting better and better. I have made so many new friends."
Some participants said that the house rules should be a little more liberal. The team members of PEARL in Delhi said, "We were confined to certain competition venues for hours because the judges were still in chair. We missed out on a lot of events because of this."
Some students were also seen returning on Sunday evening even before Adnan Sami could begin his performance because their classes in Delhi will begin early on Monday morning.Curtains came down on Antaragni-2016 on smiling notes and maybe a heartbreak or two!
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