PCM S.D. College for Women organises Seminar on ‘The Future of the Punjabi Language’ on International Mother Tongue Day

The Amrita Pritam Sahit Sabha, in collaboration with the Department of Punjabi and the Guru Nanak Study Centre of PCM S.D. College for Women, Jalandhar, organised a seminar dedicated to International Mother  Tongue Day. The theme of the seminar was "The Future of the Punjabi Language."

PCM S.D. College for Women organises Seminar on ‘The Future of the Punjabi Language’ on International Mother Tongue Day

Jalandhar, February 21, 2025: The Amrita Pritam Sahit Sabha, in collaboration with the Department of Punjabi and the Guru Nanak Study Centre of PCM S.D. College for Women, Jalandhar, organised a seminar dedicated to International Mother  Tongue Day. The theme of the seminar was "The Future of the Punjabi Language."

The keynote speaker for the seminar was Dr. Satish Kumar Verma, Professor Emeritus (DBU) and former Dean of Languages at Punjabi University, Patiala. Addressing the students, Dr. Verma explained the definition of the mother tongue and its significance in human life. He emphasized that no other medium of communication can match the depth with which an individual can express emotions and thoughts in their native language. He also highlighted the rich phonetic and linguistic heritage of Punjabi, asserting that it is one of the most profound languages in the world.

During the discussion, Dr. Verma provided insights into the origin and development of Punjabi and examined its future in the contemporary era. The seminar witnessed enthusiastic participation from students, who actively engaged in discussions on the topic.

President Naresh Budhia, Senior Vice President Vinod Dada, other esteemed members of the managing committee, and the Principal Prof. Dr. Pooja Prashar commended the efforts of the Department of Punjabi and the Guru Nanak Study Centre for organizing this insightful event.

The seminar was efficiently hosted by Akvinder Kaur, who managed the stage with great finesse. Dr. Anju Bala, Dr. Simarjit Kaur, and faculty members from various departments were also present, contributing to the success of the event with their valuable insights and participation.