Colleges across South Punjab came alive on April 14 as students and teachers celebrated Punjab Culture Day with full enthusiasm. Organized by the Higher Education Department, the day was all about embracing heritage, celebrating traditions, and bringing the spirit of Punjab to life on campus.
A Day of Culture, Colour, and Community
Students wore traditional Punjabi outfits and took part in folk dances, music performances, and cultural displays that reflected the rich history of the province. The energy on campuses was infectious, as celebrations turned into vibrant showcases of pride and identity.
Food, Art, and Folk Vibes
Stalls featuring traditional food, handicrafts, and student artwork were set up, offering a taste of Punjab’s colorful lifestyle. From poetry recitations to art competitions, students expressed their love for local culture in creative ways.
A Celebration for All
Parents, teachers, and local officials also joined in, turning the day into a community celebration. At the end, students were awarded for their participation, encouraging them to stay connected to their roots.
Punjab Culture Day wasn’t just an event—it was a reminder of the beauty of tradition and how proudly it still lives on in the hearts of the youth.