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02 May, 2025

CT University Celebrates the Vibrant Heritage of Punjab: 'Rangla Punjab' Event Roars with Cultural Enthusiasm"

School: School of Engineering and Technology

The School of Engineering and Technology at CT University, under the dynamic aegis of the Department of Student Welfare, orchestrated a resplendent celebration of Punjab's rich cultural tapestry, aptly titled "Rangla Punjab." This vibrant event was a testament to the university's commitment to fostering an environment that not only nurtures academic excellence but also deeply ingrained cultural appreciation and creativity among its students.

The "Rangla Punjab" event was a kaleidoscope of activities designed to showcase the multifaceted beauty of Punjabi culture. Students enthusiastically participated in a variety of competitions and presentations, including poem writing and recitation, a quiz focusing on Punjabi culture and history, a turban tying competition, a game centered around Punjabi idioms and proverbs, and a calligraphy contest. Additionally, the event featured a captivating presentation of traditional Punjabi cuisine, highlighting the state's culinary richness.

The event was graced by the presence of Dr. Nitin Tandon, Pro Vice Chancellor of CT University, and Mr. Sanjay Khanduri, Registrar. Their participation underscored the university's emphasis on cultural preservation and promotion. Dr. Tandon and Mr. Khanduri's engagement with the students during the event reflected their appreciation for the students' creative endeavors and cultural awareness.

Dr. Manbir Singh, Pro Chancellor of CT University, commented on the event, saying, "Initiatives like 'Rangla Punjab' are truly commendable as they not only celebrate our rich cultural heritage but also provide a platform for our students to showcase their talents and creativity. Such events are instrumental in shaping well-rounded individuals who appreciate and contribute to the preservation of our traditions."

Er. Davinder Singh, Director of Student Welfare, echoed similar sentiments, stating, "The Department of Student Welfare at CT University is dedicated to organizing events that promote cultural awareness and creativity among students. 'Rangla Punjab' was a resounding success, thanks to the active participation of our students and the support of our esteemed faculty members. We look forward to hosting more such events in the future."

"Rangla Punjab" was more than just a celebration; it was a vibrant expression of Punjab's cultural richness and the creative spirit of CT University's students. Through this event, the university reaffirmed its commitment to cultural preservation and to nurturing the artistic talents of its students. The success of "Rangla Punjab" sets a promising precedent for future cultural events at CT University, highlighting the potential for continued growth and celebration of diverse heritages.

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