“Manukhta da Rehbar Guru Teg Bahadur”- musical program organised at Ramgarhia Girls College
The event organised in association with Panjab University
Ludhiana: As a part of series of programs being organised by the Punjab Government to celebrate the 400th Parkash Purab celebrations of Guru Teg Bahadur Ji, students musical program: ‘Manukhta da Rehbar Guru Teg Bahadur ' was organised in online as well as offline mode at Ramgarhia Girls College (RGC), here today. This programme was organised in association with Panjab University, Chandigarh.
Dr. Vivek Ranjan Sinha, Dean University Instructions, in his inaugural address praised the efforts of RGC by saying that these kinds of programs are very relieving in such tough times because remembering the great Gurus and their efforts for the welfare of mankind surely soothes every soul.
Dr. Sanjay Kaushik, DCDC was the Chief Guest. Principal Dr.Inderjit Kaur warmly welcomed all the esteemed guests and wished good luck to the participants. Dr. Tejinder Kaur, Director Education, S.G.P.C, was present as the guest of honour.
Expressing his views Dr. Nirmal Jaura, Director Youth Welfare Department said that 12 colleges participated in this programme and students were highly enthusiastic and the contribution of Ramgarhia Girls College in organizing this programme is remarkable.
Dr. Sanjay Kaushik expressed his views by saying that the history of mankind is the witness of the fact that the martyrdom of the 9th Guru was so great that it shielded not only the humanity in those times but paved the way for the foundation of the Sikh Panth by Guru Gobind Singh Ji.
Dr. Tejinder Kaur, praising the participants said that these kinds of programs inspire the younger generation to follow the teachings of the great Gurus and these efforts must be appreciated.
Mr. Ranjodh Singh, President Ramgarhia Educational Council said that the world today needs to seek inspiration from the Sikh religion as this is the treasure house of divine knowledge and Guru Teg Bahadur ji sacrificed his life for the welfare of mankind, this is the greatest of all religions where Gurus themselves gave away their lives to bring peace and to teach the lesson of equality to the people.
Principal Dr. Inderjit Kaur thanked all the guests and participants by saying that this is a great effort by the Cultural Welfare Department of Punjab University that provided a platform to these twelve colleges to celebrate the 400th birth anniversary of Guru Teg Bahadur Ji in a musical way. Dr. Narinder Singh Sidhu, Principal, National College Doraha gave the vote of thanks.