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AMANAT KAUR CROWNED AS “MISS TEEJ”

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(MOREPIC1) Raj Sadosh/Abohar.

'Teej Da Mela' was organized in Gopichand Arya Mahila College. At the beginning of this festival, Dr. Shakuntala Middha, Amanpreet Kaur, Kamlesh, Rajveer and Simarjit sang “Nadiyan To Paar Raja, Rani Ve Vasadi”. Chief guest Charu Ahuja and Principal Dr. Rekha Sood Handa were brought to the main pandal with a Phulkari. 

The program started with the performance of Tappe related to Punjabi culture by Rizvi group, Fairy group, Gurvansh group performed dance. The Mishka group entertained the audience by presenting Punjabi dance. Mehak presented a solo Bhangra. Mehak and her fellow students performed Giddha. Chandni group presented a play in Bagri language based on the lines of the famous poet Tarlochan Lochi's poem “Jaalim Kahan Balavan Hundiyan, Kudiyan Ta Kavitavan Hundiyan”. 

Taranpreet Kaur performed as stage anchor very well. Arushi and Priyanka organized Tambola for the staff. Amanat Kaur was honored with the title of 'Miss Teej' in the competition. The Principal of the college and the chief guest crowned her.

The main attraction of the Teej festival was the exhibition of cultural items put up by the students, in which items related to ancient Punjab were displayed.

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