
Tiyaan da festival was celebrated with great pomp in Mahimadwal Kalan
Mahilpur - Tian Da festival was celebrated with great pomp in the nearby village Mahimadwal Kalan under the leadership of main organizers Paramjit Kaur, Rita Rani. Rita Rani, Kulwinder Kaur Kindo, Manpreet Kaur, Baljit Kaur, Paramjit Kaur, Kamaljit Kaur, Sukhwinder Kaur, Surinder Kaur, Baljit Kaur, Sita Rani and stage manager Rosie worked tirelessly to complete the arrangements.
Mahilpur - Tian Da festival was celebrated with great pomp in the nearby village Mahimadwal Kalan under the leadership of main organizers Paramjit Kaur, Rita Rani. Rita Rani, Kulwinder Kaur Kindo, Manpreet Kaur, Baljit Kaur, Paramjit Kaur, Kamaljit Kaur, Sukhwinder Kaur, Surinder Kaur, Baljit Kaur, Sita Rani and stage manager Rosie worked tirelessly to complete the arrangements.
Hoshiarpur MP Dr. Raj Kumar, who was present on the occasion, congratulated the organizers and said that this festival is a symbol of women's progress. Today our daughters are making the country proud in every field. He also honored the artist girls by giving them flowers. Gurdeep Chand presented the welcome speech and presented the demands of the area.
Shiromani Sahityakaar Baljinder Mann thanked the guests and said that today the biggest problem facing the new generation is employment. Therefore, we need to be skilled. He also told the tricks of art to the artists so that they can get first place in the competitions. On this occasion, village Sarpanch Amarjit Singh, Gurwinder Singh, former Sarpanch Niranjan Singh, Kashmir Singh Khaira, Sohan Singh, Manager Devraj Parmar, Madam Sonia, Shami Kapoor, Suraj Singh, Surjit Singh Jeeti and Bhupinder Singh Bhinda along with patrons were present.
In this fair, girls from three years to women of 80 years presented their art, some operated the spinning wheel, some showed grinding flour on a flour mill, and some plucked poplar leaves with a stick. Small girls mesmerized all the audience by giving wonderful cultural performances. Priya, Ashwin and Ekam mesmerized the audience by acting on the song Sandhaare. The girls' gidha forced everyone to dance. Ansh, Harsh, Arab, Ritika, Simmi, Harman, Harpreet Kaur, Sukhi, Reet, Muskan, Nidhi, Prabh, Rose, Preet, Manpreet etc. girls also mesmerized everyone with their performances. The girls presented various beautiful songs depicting Punjabi culture. He advised to respect the warmth of relationships with honesty.
The program started with Jago in which the citizens participated in large numbers. They were led by Little Crumbles' Managing Editor, Prin Manjit Kaur. The village's national level (14 years age group) football player Jaspreet Kaur was specially felicitated. Later, a langar of Kheer and Pooda was also organized. About 80 girls and 20 boys participated in this program which continued till evening.
