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Panjab University inter-zonal youth festival at AS College, Khanna, enters Day 2

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Doraha, December 15

The second day of the 62nd Panjab University Inter-Zonal Youth and Heritage Festival at AS College, Khanna, was dedicated to heritage and fine arts items. Randeep Singh Nabha, Agriculture Minister, was the chief guest while Amrik Singh Dhillon, MLA, Samrala, and Gurpreet Singh, MLA, Bassi Pathana, were the guests of honour on the occasion.

Participants perform bhangra. Tribune photo

Folk Singer Pammi Bai, Punjabi actor Hobby Dhaliwal and Karanveer Singh Dhillon, Administrator, PSPCL, also attended the festival.

College principal Dr RS Jhanji welcomed guests and shared his views with performers and the audience. In his address Randeep Singh Nabha motivated students to work hard for a bright future. He also announced a grant of Rs5 lakh for the college.

Souvenirs were presented to the chief guest and the guests of honour.

Competitions were organised in bhangra and giddha and ladies traditional songs, Indian group songs and folk songs.

In the category of fine arts, competitions of collage making, rangoli, painting, photography, clay modelling, cartooning, poster making, installation and still-life drawing were held at the festival.

The college managing committee president, Shamender Singh, general secretary Barinder Dewett, college secretary Tajinder Sharma, joint general secretary Sushil Kumar Sharma and secretary AS College for Women, internal auditor and treasurer Vikas Mehta were also present at the function.

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