Is a Grand Festival of India Happening in Jalandhar?

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Key Takeaways
- Unity in Diversity: The festival emphasizes the importance of cultural unity among diverse regions of India.
- Youth Engagement: It showcases the vibrancy and energy of India's youth.
- Celebration of Heritage: The event highlights India's rich cultural heritage through various performances.
- Vision for the Future: Initiatives like 'One India' aim to strengthen India's position as a Vishwa Guru.
- Inclusivity and Connection: The festival fosters inclusivity among students from different states and backgrounds.
Chandigarh, Oct 8 (NationPress) AAP national convener Arvind Kejriwal and Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann officially inaugurated 'One India-2025', a grand cultural festival in Jalandhar on Wednesday, alongside AAP Rajya Sabha member Ashok Kumar Mittal.
This year's edition at Lovely Professional University (LPU) carries the theme 'Gatha-e-Bharat: Narratives of Monuments and History', showcasing a celebration of unity in diversity.
The fest transformed the campus into a “Mini-India”, with students from 28 states and 8 union territories participating in a vibrant procession featuring tableaus, folk dances, and traditional performances, each highlighting their unique regional spirit.
In his address, Kejriwal commended the festival, stating, “It feels like a grand festival of India is underway. The energy among the youth is incredible.”
He emphasized India's strength in its diversity, remarking, “One nation, many languages, cultures, philosophies -- but one Hindustan. This diversity is our strength.”
Chief Minister Mann noted the university's role in showcasing India's diversity, saying: “From Tamil Nadu to Ladakh, Tripura to Odisha, and Haryana to Punjab, every performance reflected the beauty and unity of our nation. Initiatives like ‘One India’ cultivate this spirit of togetherness and reinforce the vision of India as a Vishwa Guru. Our youth are our greatest asset; if you channel your energy wisely, the nation’s future will be unstoppable.”
Reflecting on the festival's origins, Ashok Kumar Mittal recalled, “Years ago, Kejriwal-ji proposed creating a platform for students from various states and nations to celebrate and learn from each other's cultures. This idea evolved into ‘One India’, and today, its 15th edition stands as a testament to unity through diversity.”
He expressed pride in how the event has developed into a symbol of youth connection, inclusivity, and cultural harmony in line with LPU’s vision of holistic education.