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Punjabi University to hold youth festivals

Punjabi University to hold youth festivals

Punjabi University will hold the regional and inter-regional youth festivals through offline mode this year.



Tribune News Service

Patiala, September 15

Punjabi University will hold the regional and inter-regional youth festivals through offline mode this year. The decision was taken by the executive committee of the university’s Department of Youth Welfare here on Wednesday.

University officials have decided dates for the youth festival. They said the inter-regional youth festival would be held on the university campus between November 15 and 18.

The state government would also hold a youth festival in which only those teams, which bag the first place in inter-regional competitions, could participate, they added.

The university had bagged the over-all champion trophy at the state-level Inter-University Youth Festival in 2019-20, they said. The university also bagged second place in group folk songs and classical dance in the 23rd National Youth Festival, they added.


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