DIMAPUR — The 15th edition of Zoommax was held at RCEMPA
Jotsoma on March 27 and the 28th.
An update issued on
Monday informed that the two-day event witnessed a turnout of over 1200
attendees from eight colleges across the state, six departments from Nagaland
University, and students from Dimapur, Mokokchung, and neighboring state Assam.
On the inaugural day, NUCF Choir delivered a soulful note
with a powerful performance while the welcome address was delivered by Prof.
K.D. Singh, Head of the Department of Management which was followed by remarks
from Seyiengol Viswentso, Convenor of the 15th Zoommax.
The inaugural ceremony was graced by Ruovilhoukho Chuzho,
Founder and Proprietor of The Naga Feather, whose inspiring speech encouraged young
minds to embrace their creative pursuits.
The update informed that the campus was buzzed with
excitement as students participated in a diverse range of events including:
business plan, cultural fair, business quiz, mad ads, voice of Zoommax, dance
till dawn, sketch it out, photography contest, case study, mock interview, Mr.
& Miss Zoommax Beat Contest.
The events showcased not only academic and entrepreneurial
aptitude but also artistic brilliance and team spirit, providing a holistic
platform for students to shine.
Day two took the energy up another notch, headlined by the
thrilling Beat Contest, where 11 bands battled it out on stage. After a charged
performance round, Stereo Groove from Mokokchung stole the spotlight and
emerged as the winner.
Tsungchilong Jamir from Kohima Science College won the title
of Mr. Zoommax, while Khetili Kath from Kohima College, Kohima was crowned Miss
Zoommax.
As the festival drew towards its climax, the crowd was
treated to a mesmerizing live performance by the guest band Trance Effect,
whose dynamic presence and musical energy left the audience in awe and added a
magical touch to the entire experience, the update further informed.
With its growing legacy, Zoommax continues to unite students
through the power of music, culture, innovation, and collaboration — standing
tall as a beacon of opportunity and expression for the youth of Nagaland and
beyond.