The Punjabi Folk Dance Bhangra Camp will start at Lyallpur Khalsa College from 11th July 2024 (Registration will be held on 9th and 10th July at 5:00 PM at Open Air Theatre)

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Lyallpur Khalsa College is known for carrying forward the heritage of Bhangra and taking it to international level. This Mecca of Bhangra is organizing Punjabi Folk Dance Bhangra Camp from 11th July to 20th July 2024. Principal Dr. Jaspal Singh, Vice Principal Prof. A meeting was held regarding the planning and implementation of the camp under the leadership of Jasreen Kaur and Registrar Prof. Navdeep Kaur, in which it was said that Bhangra not only entertains but also keeps the body fit. This dance form is also internationally recognized. On this occasion, Principal Dr. Jaspal Singh said that this camp is for all age groups and there is no registration fee. Dean Cultural Affairs Dr. Palwinder Singh Bolina said that this camp is organized every year in the college campus by the team of Lyallpur Khalsa College Jalandhar. The main objective of this camp is to teach Bhangra to Punjabis while connecting them with the heritage of Punjab. Every year male and female participants of all ages p

Lyallpur Khalsa College Observes World AIDS Day

 


NSS Units & Red Ribbon Club of Lyallpur Khalsa College Jalandhar observed World AIDS Day to make the youth aware about HIV AIDS and its precautions.  Principal Dr. Jaspal Singh, on this occasion, described this year's theme “Let Communities Lead” and advised the volunteers to be the ambassadors of awareness regarding HIV AIDS. He added that it is a disease that can be controlled by being aware and spreading awareness among the masses.   Chief Guest of the event, Prof. Dr. Amandeep Singh, Head, Dept. of Phy. Education & Incharge, Youth Welfare, Guru Nanak Dev University, Amritsar sensitized the students, staff and volunteers about the causes and prevention of HIV AIDS.  To mark the day, a pledge was taken to disseminate information and prevent stigma and discrimination related to HIV/AIDS.  Poster making activity was organized by the NSS Department and the Red Ribbon Club of the College. Students created 32 meaningful posters on this year's theme “Let Communities Lead” and were appreciated for their creative outlook. During the event, Prof. Dr. Palwinder Singh, Dean Cultural Affairs, Prof. Satpal Singh, Chief Program Officer NSS and Prof. Surbjit Singh, NSS Program Officer, were present.

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