Cultural Events
Kannada, the classical prime language among Dravidian languages has been under pressure of proving its identity. Alva's Education Foundation organizes a literary summit for three days every year in November. On an average, 20-25 thousand people participate every year to witness scholarly deliberations.
This event helps shape the worldview of students through involvement in literary activities. It provides a platform for students of all classes to present their literary and cultural abilities and is organized as a pre-event to Alva's Nudisiri.
Tulu, one of the oldest Dravidian languages, faces neglect. Alva's Tulusiri builds a bridge between cultures and promotes Tulu literature and heritage as part of Alva's Nudisiri.
This event preserves and promotes the language and culture of the Konkani-speaking community, extending Alva's efforts toward multicultural celebration.
The Byari-speaking Muslim community has a rich cultural identity. This event supports the preservation and promotion of the Byari language and culture.
A monthly program where students interact with renowned personalities from various fields. It is conducted on every full moon day to enrich student perspectives.



