In this competition, 34 students of A Rangoli competition was organized at LR B.Ed College. B.Ed first year and second year participated in six teams, in which trainees made attractive rangoli on the Holi theme. In the competition, the senior teacher of Government Senior Secondary School, Ochghat, Meenu Chauhan, played the role of judge. Meenu Chauhan is known for arts and crafts in the Solan region, and the art of making jewelry through waste craft is also developed in her. She has been honored by many institutions.

In the competition, students made rangoli of different designs with colors. In this competition, the first position was taken by group four, consisting of Gulshan, Bharti, Dimple, Rohan, whose theme was Loka: Samast Sukhin: Bhavantu, while the second position was taken by group five, consisting of Simran, Nikita, Komal, Deepa, Dimple, Karishma and Ankit. Their theme was Spread Peace and Happiness. Team One, which included Ambalika Devyani, Himani Arpita and Shivani stood third. Their theme was Rang Barse.
The Rangoli Competition organized by the B.Ed students at LR B.Ed College was a colorful and vibrant celebration of creativity and tradition. Participants showcased their artistic talents through intricate designs and vibrant colors, transforming the campus into a visual masterpiece. The event not only provided a platform for students to express themselves creatively but also fostered a sense of community and cultural exchange within the college. Through their Rangoli creations, participants demonstrated their appreciation for the rich tradition of Indian art and brought joy and color to the campus environment. Overall, the Rangoli Competition was a memorable and enriching experience that highlighted the talent and creativity of the B.Ed students at LR B.Ed College.
The winners of this competition were honored with medals by judge Meenu Chauhan. During this, the principal of B.Ed, Dr. Nisha, while supporting the students, said that the objective of the rangoli competition is to promote Rangoli art among the students. Participation in competitions brings out talent. Rangoli is an ancient art. There is a lot of similarity in the feeling and culture behind it. All the teachers and trainees of B.Ed were present on this occasion.