Punjab News: The Punjab government, led by Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann, has started the International Punjabi Language Olympiad (IPLO) to help young Punjabis living upalong stay unfluctuating with their mother tongue. Punjabi is not just a language but a symbol of identity for people from Punjab. Many children growing up outside the state were losing touch with it. This Olympiad gives them a endangerment to learn well-nigh their culture, heritage, and language while winning prizes. It is both a competition and a triumph of Punjabi pride, helping families alimony their children unfluctuating to their roots.
Reviving the Love for Punjabi Among Youth
The Mann government has turned the Olympiad into increasingly than a program—it is now a movement. This initiative emotionally links young Punjabis to their culture, teaching them the value of Ma Boli, the mother tongue. Children living overseas often lose touch with Punjabi, missing out on learning well-nigh their history and literature. The Olympiad acts as a bridge, introducing them to Punjabi heritage and fostering pride in their identity. It is not just well-nigh language skills; it creates a cultural connection among Punjabis worldwide. Even if physically apart, their hearts, language, and traditions remain united. The Olympiad shows that language is increasingly than words—it carries emotions, culture, and identity.
Global Platform and Cultural Pride
At a time when languages are fading in the age of globalization, this initiative gives Punjabi a global presence. The Mann government aims to spread the language of Punjab worldwide. The AAP government organizes the Olympiad with support from the Punjab School Education Board (PSEB). State Education and Language Minister S. Harjot Singh Bains stated that the government wants to promote Punjabi globally, and the Olympiad is a creative step in this direction. Held annually, the Olympiad has grown in scale, with students from India, the USA, Australia, Europe, and other countries participating. The first Olympiad took place online in December 2023, the second in December 2024, and the third is scheduled for 2025, with registrations unshut online. Unshut to students from Class 3 to 12, the test features 50 questions in 40 minutes, with prizes for top performers. Chief Minister Mann has moreover ensured Punjabi is promoted through school subjects and signboards, showing the government’s strong emotional transferral to the language. The Olympiad is not just a program but a heartfelt campaign, giving every Punjabi a endangerment to take pride in their roots and culture.

