'Kul Duniya Te Jhanda Buland Rahu Punjabi Da' song becomes the glory of government events - Baljinder Mann

Hoshiarpur- A new song composed by S Ashok Bhaura, who has gained international fame in the field of literary songwriting, writing and journalism, has become a hot topic in literary and cultural circles.


Hoshiarpur- A new song composed by S Ashok Bhaura, who has gained international fame in the field of literary songwriting, writing and journalism, has become a hot topic in literary and cultural circles.
'Kul Duniya Te Jhanda Buland Rahu Punjabi Da' is a song that has the potential to become the glory of school prayers and all government events. This song, which promotes the promotion and respect of the mother tongue Punjabi, is being loved and respected all over the world.
This idea was expressed by Shiromani Children's Literature writer Baljinder Mann at a seminar organized by Sur Sangam Educational Trust on the subject of Punjabi songs. He further said that it is the responsibility of all of us to make such songs reach the new generation so that they can be able to preserve their rich heritage.
Actor Director Ashok Puri, District Research Officer Dr. Jaswant Rai and Naye Kalam Naye Udan project in-charge Onkar Singh Teje said that Ashok Bhaura has enriched Punjabi literature with dozens of books and has also made great strides in the field of songwriting. This song, which promotes the promotion and dissemination of the mother tongue at the international level, is capable of becoming the glory of government literary and cultural events.
While reviewing this song in particular, State Awardee Teachers Ajay Kumar Khatkar, Nitin Suman, Pardeep Singh Mauji and Jasvir Sidhu and Dr. Kewal Ram said that a very effective choreography of children can be done on this song. While this song instills love for the mother tongue in children, it also sows new and healthy dreams in them. Those dreams are of mutual unity, solidarity and honesty through hard work and earnings.
Therefore, the trust strongly demands that a letter be issued by the Education Department to include this song in government events. Former education officer Bagga Singh Artist, while elaborating on this idea, said that Bhaora's cultural contribution is Lasani, who gave greatness to Punjabi culture before the era of electronic media with the start of Shounki Mela in Doaba.
There is immense respect for him in the hearts of culture lovers. Sukhman Singh said that the composers of this song are Afzal Sahir and Ashok Bhaora. In this musical performance of Gakhal Group, the magic of the singing of Satti Pabla and Biba Falak Ijaz has spoken loudly. The musical melodies of composer Ali Haider Tipu force everyone to dance with the filming of this song.
On this occasion, Anju V. Ratti, Harjinder Singh, Kamlesh Kaur Sandhu, Promila Devi, awardee Vandana Heer, Manjinder Kumar, Daljit Kaur, Harmanpreet Kaur, Manjit Kaur, Harvir Mann, Nidhi Aman Sahota, Kuldeep Kaur Bains and other music lovers participated.