Youth: Pillars of Haryana's Cultural Legacy, Says CM Saini
Haryana's Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini emphasized the role of youth as the custodians of the state's rich cultural heritage while speaking at Kurukshetra University's cultural festival, 'Ratnawali'. Praising the students’ cultural performances, he noted the university’s significant contribution to education, culture, and overall state development.
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In a spirited address at Kurukshetra University's 'Ratnawali' cultural festival, Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini highlighted the vital role of the youth as torchbearers of Haryana's vibrant cultural heritage. He expressed his delight at the young generation's awareness and pride in their traditions.
Commending the students' performances, including traditional dances and folk songs, Saini underscored their importance as the invaluable legacy of previous generations. He stressed that while education imparts skills, it is culture that provides values and identity, urging students to maintain a balance between both.
Praising Kurukshetra University for its 'A++ Grade' accreditation and historic contributions since its establishment in 1956, Saini celebrated Haryana's advancements in education, culture, and industry, attributing a significant share of this progress to the university's dedication to preserving regional culture.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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