To magnify the energy of students an annual Art Exhibition was held at JKK in which a very breath-taking discussion was held on 'Art and Culture of India' where students from all the four corners of the map came together and had a healthy discussion on their respective art of the region. A student from Maharashtra had very good viewpoints on the Ellora. The earliest paintings found in India were scratched onto the walls of caves. There are also the famous wall frescoes at the Kailash temple at Ellora, which showcase the advancement in aesthetic techniques as well as sensibilities in the Indian subcontinent. Ellora is considered the finest examples of rock-cut architecture, and comprises Hindu, Buddhist and Jain caves that were chiselled between the 4th and the 9th century. Teachers also gave their theory on the subject matter which proved to be something really appreciating and innovative for the career.