Haryana Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini commended the Media Chaupal established at the Haryana Pavilion during the International Gita Mahotsav.
He described it as an exemplary initiative for conserving and disseminating Haryanvi heritage. During his visit recently, Chief Minister Saini noted the effective use of contemporary communication tools to strengthen cultural roots. He emphasised the importance of leveraging modern media to keep younger generations connected to their traditions and commended Kurukshetra University for facilitating such a platform that links youth with the region’s rich legacy.
Prof Som Nath Sachdeva, Vice-Chancellor of the KU, said, “Kurukshetra University is committed to fostering platforms that not only preserve our cultural heritage but also empower students to engage with it creatively and meaningfully.”
Prof Maha Singh Poonia, Director, IMC&MT, said the forum provided students with an invaluable opportunity to hone their artistic skills, present their work to the public and gain practical experience through workshops and live showcases.
Dr Jimmy Sharma, deputy director of the Public Relations, said the Media Chaupal team had an opportunity to interact with CM Saini. This edition of the Media Chaupal is a continuation of its earlier success during the KU Ratnawali festival. The event, which attracted dignitaries and visitors alike, was attended by Tourism Minister Dr Arvind Sharma.
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