Mayor Sarabjeet Singh Samana Encourages Young Participants at Gurbani and Cultural Competition in Mohali

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Mayor Sarabjeet Singh Samana encourages children during the Gurbani, poetry, speech, and turban competition organised by the Gurdwara Coordination Committee at Gurdwara Sri Kalgidhar Singh Sabha, Mohali.

Mayor Sarabjeet Singh Samana participated in a Gurbani and cultural programme organised by the Gurdwara Coordination Committee, Sahibzada Ajit Singh Nagar Mohali, at Gurdwara Sri Kalgidhar Singh Sabha. Held at the invitation of the organisers, the event brought together children from different parts of Mohali who showcased their talent through competitions based on Gurbani recitation, poetry, speeches, and turban tying.

The programme celebrated Sikh values, culture, and heritage while providing young participants with a platform to develop confidence, public speaking skills, and a deeper understanding of spiritual teachings. Through activities such as Gurbani Kanth, poetry recitation, speeches, and the turban competition, children demonstrated their enthusiasm and commitment to preserving cultural traditions.

During the event, Mayor Sarabjeet Singh Samana interacted with the participants and encouraged them to continue learning about their heritage while actively taking part in educational and cultural activities. He appreciated the dedication shown by the children and acknowledged the efforts of parents, teachers, and organisers in nurturing values of discipline, respect, and community service among the younger generation.

Before addressing the gathering, the Mayor paid obeisance at Gurdwara Sri Kalgidhar Singh Sabha and offered prayers for the peace, prosperity, and well-being of all. He said that religious and community institutions play an important role in promoting harmony, moral values, and social responsibility. Such programmes not only strengthen cultural identity but also inspire young people to contribute positively to society.

Mayor Sarabjeet Singh Samana also commended the Gurdwara Coordination Committee, Sahibzada Ajit Singh Nagar Mohali, for successfully organising the event and creating a meaningful platform for children to express their abilities. He thanked the organisers for inviting him to the programme and expressed his gratitude for the honour and warm welcome extended to him during the event.

Speaking on the occasion, Mayor Sarabjeet Singh Samana said that encouraging children to participate in religious, educational, and cultural activities is essential for building a strong and value-based society. He said that under the leadership of Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann, the Punjab Government remains committed to supporting initiatives that promote education, culture, and community participation. He added that programmes like these help preserve Punjab’s rich heritage while inspiring young generations to uphold the values of service, compassion, and mutual respect. The event reflected the importance of community-led initiatives in strengthening the social and cultural fabric of Mohali. As the city continues to progress through infrastructure development and improved public services, preserving cultural traditions and encouraging youth participation remain equally important for building an inclusive and vibrant society across SAS Nagar Mohali.

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