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Day 2 Highlights of PU’s Region 6 Youth and Heritage Festival: Insights from Experts | Ludhiana News

Day 2 Highlights of PU’s Region 6 Youth and Heritage Festival: Insights from Experts | Ludhiana News

PU's Region 6 youth and heritage festival enters Day 2

Ludhiana: Discussions, speeches, quizzes and theater events took center stage as the regional youth and heritage festival (zone 6) entered its second day at GHG Khalsa College of Education. Gurusar Sadhar. The topic of discussion and conversation were ‘Physical education is a compulsory part of the school curriculum’ and ‘Social media activism’ respectively.
Rohit Sharma, Director (Youth Aid), Punjab UniversityVarinder Singh Khosa from Chandigarh and DSP Dakha were the chief guests of the first and second sessions respectively on the second day of the fair. youth festival.
Sharma congratulated principal Pargat Singh Garcha and faculty members for successfully organizing the event. He said such programs for youth positively inspire and awaken young minds.
Interacting with the audience at the event, Khosa touched upon the importance of organizing such events that will shape the journey of young minds. He also said that the youth festival is not just a competition, it is a platform where young people can express themselves, connect with others and create a stronger foundation for their future.
Distinguished guests present on the occasion included Khushvinder Kumar, Registrar, Khalsa University, Amritsar; Sandeep Sawhney, principal, Gobind National College, Naragwal; Gurmeet Singh, senator, Panjab University, Chandigarh; Kirandeep Kaur, senator and principal, MTS College, Ludhiana; Dharam Singh Sandhu, former registrar, Guru Nanak Open University; Sonika Jain, director, Ajitsar Govt. Girls’ School, Raikot; Dr. Avtar Singh Dakha, principal, GTB College, Dakha; Jagjit Singh Talwandi, SGPC member; and deputy DEO Jaswinder Singh.

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