Dr. Abraham Kumar brings his global expertise to AIIMS Pulse 2025 Golden Jubilee as jury member, inspiring students with creativity, culture, and vision.

New Delhi: Pulse, the iconic cultural festival of AIIMS, celebrated its 50th edition this year with unmatched grandeur, cementing its reputation as South Asia’s largest medical college festival. The five-day extravaganza (17th–21st September) brought together students from over 100 medical colleges across India, offering a rich blend of socio-cultural, literary, and sports events.
A key highlight of this milestone edition was the presence of Dr. Abraham Kumar, who joined as a distinguished jury member for two of the most anticipated events: the Fashion Competition and the Battle of Bands. With his vast industry expertise, creative vision, and discerning judgment, Dr. Kumar elevated the competitions, inspiring participants to showcase their best performances. His presence added prestige and excitement, making these events standout moments of Pulse 2025.

Dr. Abraham Kumar, born in Lucknow, holds dual bachelor’s degrees in Computer Science and Music from the United States, along with a master’s degree in Business Administration.
Sharing his experience, Dr. Abraham Kumar said, "It was a great honor to be part of Pulse 2025, especially in its 50th year. The talent, energy, and creativity of the students were truly inspiring. Events like these showcase the incredible potential of youth, where knowledge, culture, and art come together beautifully."
This golden jubilee edition also featured special commemorative activities, a greater international student presence, and expanded cultural showcases—reflecting Pulse’s commitment to promoting interdisciplinary interaction and celebrating outstanding youth talent. As Pulse 2025 concludes on a high note, the festival once again reaffirms its place as a defining annual moment in India’s medical education and cultural landscape.
Dr. Abraham is a renowned business leader and strategist. He has contributed to major projects such as the Athens 2004 Olympics, Melbourne 2006 Commonwealth Games, Torino 2006 Olympics, as well as several Super Bowl and PGA events, earning multiple awards for his work. In addition, he is actively involved in the media and entertainment industry, having worked as a host, producer, and art director for TV shows, news productions, music videos, and films.

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