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Thapar students showcase Punjab’s cultural heritage in Patiala

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Patiala, April 29

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The Virsa Society of Thapar Institute of Engineering and Technology (TIET) organised a cultural fair on the campus and showcased the vibrant cultural heritage of Punjab. The event attracted large crowd of students and faculty members.

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The programme offered a plethora of activities and entertainment options for visitors, including a variety of dance performances like bhangra, giddha, and malwayi giddha. A cultural walk was also organise, allowing the visitors to appreciate the diversity of Punjab’s rich cultural heritage.

In addition to the cultural events, the mela also featured a wide range of shopping stalls that offered a variety of traditional handicrafts, clothing and other products. Food stalls at the fair were also a major attraction, featuring delicious local delicacies and traditional dishes. A dhaba, serving hot and freshly prepared food.

Another highlight of the event was the jaggo, a traditional Punjabi folk dance, that was performed by the virsa team members.

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A walkthrough organised at the fair depicted various aspects of the state. It featured creative exhibits by the team members, showcasing different regions of Punjab — Majha, Malwa, Doaba.

History, culture and literature of villages of the state were featured in different stalls of the walkthrough.

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