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PANAJI: Don Bosco College, Panjim, ignited the spirit of competition, creativity and camaraderie with its flagship event, Meteora 2025. This year, the 15th edition of the much-anticipated intercollegiate festival, themed ‘The World of Video Games and Pixels’, took the excitement to a whole new level. Aptly titled Meteora Protocol XV: Power Up and Play, the two-day extravaganza was held at the Oratory.
The festival commenced with an electrifying opening ceremony, setting the stage for two days of thrilling competitions and entertainment. The event was graced by esteemed dignitaries. The esteemed presence of the chief guest, Honourable MLA of Aldona, Advocate Carlos Alvares Ferreira, elevated the prestige of the occasion.
After lighting the ceremonial lamp, Adv Carlos Alvares Ferreira encouraged students to overcome their fears and seize opportunities, reminding them that while the past cannot be changed,
The first day witnessed back-to-back action, from breathtaking performances in the on-stage events to nail-biting challenges in the off-stage and sports arenas. The Stumble Guys Showcase kicked off the day with high-energy gameplay, followed by the V-Sync for You dance competition, where teams synchronized their moves to perfection.
Off-stage, College Feud and Among Us tested participants’ wit and deception, while the Splatoon Contest and Create a Character brought creativity to the forefront. The Good Mocktail, Great Mocktail event challenged contestants to craft refreshing beverages, adding a flavorful twist to the competition. The sports arena was nothing short of intense, with Dodge or Be Devoured keeping players on their toes, while Squid Game 2.0 had everyone on edge.
The gaming zone saw adrenaline-pumping battles in Tic-Tac-Tekken, where precision and strategy reigned supreme. As the afternoon unfolded, the stage came alive once again with Pace Man’s Powerwalk, a test of endurance and style, followed by the electrifying Clash of Chords, where musicians battled it out in a symphony of skill and sound.
The second day kicked off with Resident Comedian, filling the hall with laughter, followed by Guess Who’s Hiring, where participants showcased their quick wit and persuasive skills. Off-stage, Takeshi’s Front Lawn and Snakes and Ladders Remastered tested strategy and luck, while Card.io and Debate Within engaged minds in creativity, intense discussions and problem-solving. Meanwhile, the sports arena witnessed a fierce battle in God of War, while Man of Steel put competitors’ endurance and strength to the test.
As the day progressed, the afternoon featured the highly anticipated Lance Vance Dance, turning the stage into a dynamic spectacle. The excitement peaked with Player X and Player V, leading into the dazzling New Skin Unlocked (Fashion Show), where participants stunned the audience with their creativity and confidence. Team Meteora set the stage with a showcase of outfits made by Prachi Shirodkar, Piyush Jadav and Jacqueline D’Souza.
Piano Tiles Remix added a musical twist, while off-stage, Pokémon Go brought an adventurous edge to the competition. The festival concluded on a euphoric note with an electrifying Guest DJ Performance by DJ Reonn, setting the stage for an unforgettable celebration. The valedictory ceremony marked a moment of triumph and joy, bringing Meteora 2025 to a grand close. Assistant professor Agnelo D’Souza delivered the vote of thanks, expressing gratitude to the organizers, participants, faculty, and sponsors who contributed to the success of the event.
The titles of Mr. & Miss Meteora were awarded to Chanel Crizzel and Razil Shaikh of St Xavier’s College, Mapusa. The overall runners-up were Team Gambit from Dhempe College of Arts & Science, Miramar. The ultimate champions of Meteora 2025, Team Faze from St Xavier’s College, Mapusa, were crowned, solidifying their legacy in the competition.