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Unmaad to start on February 3

Staff Reporter

150 colleges from all over the country likely to participate

BANGALORE: Unmaad 2006, the inter-collegiate cultural festival of the Indian Institute of Management Bangalore (IIMB), is all set to enthral every one from February 3.

Secretary of Students' Cultural Committee, IIMB, Gundeep Singh Uppal, told presspersons here on Monday that the three-day festival on the IIMB campus will feature various competitions as well as cultural events. Being hosted for the third successive year, the festival this year will have added attractions, Mr. Uppal said.

He said that over 150 colleges from across the country are expected to participate in the festival. The winners will get cash prizes as well as mementos.

The highlight of the festival will be a performance by Jethro Tull on February 3 at the Unmaad Festival Grounds and performance by Jal-Sivamani on February 4.

Tickets are available at all Pizza Hut outlets, or online at www.fabmall.com.

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