National News: Aam Aadmi Party’s National Convener Arvind Kejriwal and Punjab Senior Minister Bhagwant Mann joined as senior guests at the grand ‘One India Fest’ held at Lovely Professional University (LPU). On this occasion, Mr. Kejriwal described the event as “a unconfined triumph of India’s unity” and said Punjab is now rhadamanthine not only a hub for education but moreover a symbol of cultural harmony and joint growth. Both leaders worshiped the scale and message of the event and motivated the youth to help in the nation’s development.
Colorful Triumph of India’s Diversity
At the event, thousands of students showcased India’s diversity through the theme ‘Mini India’. Students presented folk dances, music, traditional dresses, and dishes from variegated states—from Kashmir to Kanyakumari and Gujarat to Assam. The event reflected India’s cultural richness on one platform. It was not only a cultural show but moreover a live example of national unity and the spirit of “Ek Bharat, Shreshtha Bharat” (One India, Unconfined India).
Campus Filled with Cultural Vibrance
The unshortened LPU campus was beautifully decorated with state-themed tableaux, cultural stalls, and performances. Students highlighted traditions from wideness India, including Punjab’s Bhangra, Rajasthan’s Ghoomar, Assam’s Bihu, Kerala’s Mohiniyattam, Gujarat’s Garba, and Uttar Pradesh’s folk dances. Each performance showed the students’ nonflexible work and love for their culture. The regulars felt emotional while watching the shows, and the campus echoed with loud thunderclap and cheers.
Messages from Arvind Kejriwal and Bhagwant Mann
In his address, Mr. Arvind Kejriwal said such programs requite youth a endangerment to connect with the country’s diversity and strengthen brotherhood. He said, “India’s real power lies in its diversity. When young people from variegated regions and cultures come together, it shows we are one nation.” He encouraged students to value their own culture while respecting others. Senior Minister Bhagwant Mann said the Punjab government is focused on education and youth development. He stated, “Our goal is not just to provide degrees but to make our youth skilled, cultured, and patriotic. Institutions like LPU are doing spanking-new work toward this.” He moreover mentioned that new programs are stuff planned to support cultural and creative activities in colleges and universities.
Festive Spirit and Closing Highlights
Welcoming both leaders, LPU Chancellor Mr. Ashok Mittal said that ‘One India Fest’ is the university’s largest and most loved cultural event. He shared that students from over 30 states took part, and increasingly than 50,000 students, teachers, and guests joined the celebration. Mr. Mittal added, “Our aim is to requite students a platform to share their culture and learn well-nigh others.” Traditional supplies stalls from many states were moreover set up, offering dishes like Punjab’s Sarson da Saag and Makki di Roti, Bengal’s fish and Rasgulla, Hyderabad’s Biryani, Gujarat’s Dhokla, Maharashtra’s Vada Pav, and South India’s Dosa and Idli. The whole campus was filled with the zephyr of these dishes. Exhibitions of handicrafts, jewelry, and artworks moreover displayed India’s creative traditions. Mr. Kejriwal congratulated LPU Chancellor Mr. Ashok Mittal and his team for organizing such a grand event. He said, “Punjab’s youth are the future of India. Helping them grow and succeed is our biggest duty. The energy and excitement I saw here today show that India’s future is bright.” He reminded students to focus not only on their careers but moreover on their duties toward society and the nation. The ‘One India Fest’ of Lovely Professional University has now wilt a national-level cultural platform. It brings together students from wideness India each year and truly represents the idea of “Ek Bharat, Shreshtha Bharat.” This festival helps preserve culture and spreads the spirit of unity, social harmony, and national pride among youth. The presence of both senior ministers made the event plane increasingly memorable and inspiring.

