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Vibrant showcase of Youth Talent at PAU’s Inter-Varsity Festival

| @indiablooms | Dec 03, 2024, at 11:24 pm

The Punjab Agricultural University (PAU) became a bustling hub of creativity and youthful energy on Friday as it hosted the annual Punjab State Inter-Varsity Youth Festival.

Organized by the Youth Services Department of the Punjab government, the four-day event brought together over 2,500 young individuals from 15 leading universities across the state.

The festivities commenced with a ceremonial lamp lighting at the Dr. Manmohan Singh Auditorium, where Minister Sond delivered an inspiring address.

Emphasizing the government’s unwavering commitment to youth welfare, Sond highlighted initiatives aimed at channeling the vibrant energy of Punjab’s youth towards constructive and socially beneficial endeavors.

“Our goal is to harness the potential of our young people, guiding them to become the future leaders who will drive socio-economic development and eradicate social evils,” he stated.

Sond underscored the collaborative efforts of the Tourism & Cultural Affairs and Youth Services departments in promoting Punjab’s rich cultural heritage.

He called upon the youth to actively engage in these initiatives, leveraging their talents in arts, music, dance, and more to elevate the state’s cultural landscape.

“Participating in such festivals not only helps in discovering and honing your talents but also provides a platform for exposure on both national and international stages,” the minister added.

The festival features a diverse array of 51 competitions, ranging from traditional dances like Giddha and Bhangra to poetry, Ghazal, theatre, and various heritage arts. This wide spectrum of events is designed to cater to the varied interests and talents of the participants, fostering an environment of healthy competition and personal growth.

Sond praised the organizing department for their meticulous planning and expressed his full support for future events, ensuring continued opportunities for young people to shine.

Beyond the performances, the festival serves as a significant avenue for personal development, allowing participants to build confidence and leadership skills. “Art and culture play a pivotal role in shaping individuals, and festivals like these provide invaluable opportunities for young people to showcase their unique talents and gain recognition,” Sond remarked.

As the festival unfolds over the next few days, the PAU campus is set to witness an array of spectacular performances and spirited competitions, celebrating the vibrant spirit of Punjab’s youth.

With strong government backing and enthusiastic participation, the Punjab State Inter-Varsity Youth Festival stands as a testament to the state’s dedication to nurturing its young talent and fostering a culture of excellence and innovation.

(Image and text courtesy: Khalsavox.com)

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