Cultural Preservation

Life of Guru Amar Das Ji an Inspiration for Sacrifice, Equality, and Humanity, Says Nayab Singh Saini

Life of Guru Amar Das Ji an Inspiration for Sacrifice, Equality, and Humanity, Says Nayab Singh Saini

Chandigarh (Balwinder Singh): The life of the third Sikh guru, Sri Guru Amar Das Ji, stands as an unparalleled symbol of sacrifice, penance, devotion, and equality. Speaking at the 9th Mega Nagar Kirtan Samagam organized near Amarpura Chowk in Ludhiana, Punjab, to celebrate the Guru's parkash purb, Haryana Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini stated that these historical teachings continue to guide society toward brotherhood, human welfare, and social harmony. The Chief Minister announced a financial contribution of ₹500,000 for the gurdwara management and assured continued government cooperation for future development projects related to the shrine. Saini emphasized that Guru Amar…
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Heritage and City Walk 2026 Emerges as a Powerful Medium to Connect with Haryana’s Vibrant Legacy

Chandigarh (Balwinder Singh): The Haryana Tourism Corporation successfully organized the "Heritage and City Walk 2026" across seven prominent historical locations in the state under its unique campaign theme, "Come, Let’s Walk with Our Heritage." Held on May 30, the primary objective of this mass outreach initiative was to introduce the younger generation and modern civil society to the rich cultural, historic, and architectural tapestry that defines Haryana. Through these specially curated walking tours, participants received an opportunity to closely observe and comprehend the monuments, traditions, and historical milestones shaping the state's cultural identity. Led by regional historians and heritage experts,…
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Haryana CM Nayab SIngh Saini Hails Sacrifices of Sikh Community for Faith and Nation

Haryana CM Nayab SIngh Saini Hails Sacrifices of Sikh Community for Faith and Nation

Chandigarh (Balwinder Singh)— Haryana Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini on Saturday lauded the Sikh community for its unwavering bravery and ultimate sacrifices for the country, stating that every citizen feels immense pride in their glorious heritage. Speaking at a special thanksgiving event organized by the Sikh Sangat at Haryana Niwas, where he was honored with a siropa and a ceremonial kirpan, Saini emphasized that from Guru Nanak Dev to Guru Gobind Singh, the Sikh gurus have consistently guided the nation along the path of service, equality, and courage. The Chief Minister highlighted that under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra…
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Haryana Tourism Minister Dr. Arvind Sharma to Lead Heritage and City Walk to Khalsa Memorial

Haryana Tourism Minister Dr. Arvind Sharma to Lead Heritage and City Walk to Khalsa Memorial

Chandigarh (Balwinder Singh): Haryana Tourism Minister Dr. Arvind Sharma will attend the second edition of the Heritage and City Walk organized by the Haryana Tourism Corporation at Ethnic India, Rai in Sonipat on Saturday, May 30. Initiated under the campaign banner "Aao Chalen Apni Virasat Ke Saath" (Let's Walk with Our Heritage), the program aims to connect the youth and tourists with the historical, cultural, and religious heritage of the state. The Tourism Minister will participate as the chief guest and join walkers on a special trail stretching from Ethnic India to the historic Khalsa Memorial to explore its legacy.…
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Haryana Governor Prof. Asim Kumar Ghosh Attends Special Screening of Film ‘Nalanda Mahavihara’

Haryana Governor Prof. Asim Kumar Ghosh Attends Special Screening of Film ‘Nalanda Mahavihara’

Chandigarh (Balwinder Singh): Haryana Governor Prof. Asim Kumar Ghosh attended a special screening of the film Nalanda Mahavihara at Lok Bhavan on Friday. The First Lady of Haryana, Mitra Ghosh, accompanied him to the event. Addressing the gathering after the screening, Governor Ghosh lauded the cinematic project as a commendable and sincere effort to preserve and promote the rich historical heritage of the nation through an impactful medium. He remarked that Nalanda was not merely a traditional educational institution but a global epicenter of knowledge that historically drew thousands of scholars, monks, and seekers of truth from all corners of…
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“Virsa Punjab Pride Awards” to Honor Artists Preserving Punjabi Culture

“Virsa Punjab Pride Awards” to Honor Artists Preserving Punjabi Culture

Mohali, February 11: Artists who have played a crucial role in preserving and promoting Punjab’s rich heritage on a global platform will be honored with the "Virsa Punjab Pride Award." The grand event is set to take place on February 18 at Swami Vivekananda Group of Colleges, Banur-Rajpura Road.Providing more details about the event, Monika Ghai, the chief organizer, stated that the award aims to recognize individuals who have significantly contributed to elevating Punjabi culture worldwide. She emphasized that the initiative seeks to inspire the younger generation to connect with their roots and take pride in their heritage.Monika further added…
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