Punjab State Child Rights Commission celebrates Teej festival at Mohali office

SAS Nagar, August 05, 2025: Punjab State Commission for Protection of Child Rights (PSCPCR) celebrated the vibrant festival of Teej at its Mohali office, under the leadership of Ms. Gunjeet Ruchi Bawa, Vice-Chairperson, PSCPCR. The celebration aimed to uphold cultural traditions while fostering a sense of unity and joy among the team members.

SAS Nagar, August 05, 2025: Punjab State Commission for Protection of Child Rights (PSCPCR) celebrated the vibrant festival of Teej at its Mohali office, under the leadership of Ms. Gunjeet Ruchi Bawa, Vice-Chairperson, PSCPCR. The celebration aimed to uphold cultural traditions while fostering a sense of unity and joy among the team members.
     The event witnessed enthusiastic participation from key staff members of the Commission, including Ms. Daljit Kaur, Superintendent; Ms. Anu, Clerk, PSCPCR; and Ms. Sandeep Kaur, Clerk, PSCPCR. Their active involvement added to the festive spirit of the occasion.
Adding further grace to the celebrations, Ms. Kulwinder Kaur, Assistant Director, Subordinate Staff Selection Board, also joined the event.
      Speaking on the occasion, Ms. Gunjeet Ruchi Bawa emphasized the importance of celebrating traditional festivals in professional spaces. She highlighted that such occasions not only preserve our rich cultural heritage but also promote harmony and camaraderie among colleagues. “Teej is a celebration of joy, togetherness, and cultural pride. It is heartening to see everyone participating with such enthusiasm,” she remarked.
     The event included traditional Teej rituals, lively interactions, and cultural activities, creating an atmosphere of festivity and togetherness. The participants appreciated the initiative and expressed their delight in being part of such a meaningful celebration.
With initiatives like these, the Punjab State Commission for Protection of Child Rights continues to promote a positive, inclusive, and culturally connected workplace environment, while staying committed to its mission of safeguarding child rights in the state.