
- The exhibition also included memory-challenging icebreakers, a numerology session decoding hidden personality traits, fun psychology games to test instincts and perception, and psychometric assessments revealing anxiety profiles of individuals
NE EDUCATION BUREAU
GANDHINAGAR, APR 29
Swarrnim Startup and Innovation University (SSIU) based in Adalaj, Gandhinagar, hosted a live and interactive exhibition, ‘Layers of the Psyche’ at its campus on Monday. The event was organised by the Swarrnim Hunar Manch Club, which operates under the aegis of the School of Management, Commerce and Liberal Arts (SMCLA) of the university. Some 42 participants attended the exhibition, which featured several engaging activities showcasing a mix of science, psychology, and numerology

The exhibition also included memory-challenging icebreakers, a numerology session decoding hidden personality traits, fun psychology games to test instincts and perception, and psychometric assessments revealing anxiety profiles of individuals. The hands-on and live format of the exhibition was very engaging for students, and it held their interest.
The event was organized by Faculty Coordinators, namely Dhanushi Surana, Prutha Borkar, Sumankumar Vaghela and Dr. Anil Borkar, under the guidance of Dr. Shashikant Bhagat, Head of the Department of Liberal Arts. Its execution was facilitated by Faculty Coordinator Dhanushi Mayank Surana, with dedicated support from the BA Semester-4 Student Coordinators: Krishna Maheshwari, Suhani Shukla, Madiha Mansuri, Vidhi Prajapati, Dishita Panchal, and Sagar Parmar.

The idea behind organising such an engaging exhibition was to help develop cognitive skills and inculcate self-awareness among students about their thought patterns. Dr. Kavita Kshatriya, Academic Director, and Dr. Sourbhi Chaturvedi, Director, of the School of Management, Commerce and Liberal Arts, lauded the initiative for its innovative approach to experiential learning format – which is the guiding principle of Swarrnim Startup and Innovation University since its inception.