JALANDHAR
International Mother Language Day was celebrated with great enthusiasm in the city . On Friday, the Punjabi Jagriti March was organized by to promote the Punjabi language. Cabinet Minister Mohinder Bhagat flagged off the march. The march started from Lyallpur Khalsa School located on Nakodar Road and passed through various areas of Jalandhar city before concluding at Desh Bhagat Yadgar Hall.
Cabinet Minister and Aam Aadmi Party’s Punjab President Aman Arora was the special guest on this occasion. He congratulated the people and emphasized the importance of the mother tongue. The Secretary of the Manch and Advisor to the Punjab Heritage and Tourism Promotion Board, Deepak Bali, led the march.
MLA Raman Arora, Deputy Commissioner Dr. Himanshu Aggarwal, Chairman Punjab Karmchari Commission Chandan Grewal, Mayor Vineet Dhir, Deputy Mayor Malkit Singh were present at the event.
Singers Gurnam Bhullar, Kamal Heer, Jazzy B, Preet Harpal, and Dalwinder Dayalpuri entertained the school and college students with their songs.
On this occasion, Aman Arora congratulated organizer Deepak Bali for organizing the Punjabi Jagriti March. He said that Bali has been serving the Punjabi mother tongue and has been associated with Punjabi culture for a long time. He appealed to people to prioritize their mother tongue Punjabi. The Punjab government is also dedicated to the promotion of the Punjabi language. He urged parents and children to converse in Punjabi at home. He added that all languages deserve respect. Arora thanked the Punjab Jagriti Manch and the guests present at the event.
Manch Secretary Deepak Bali stated that there is a need to promote the Punjabi mother tongue on a large scale. Therefore, while learning every language is important, one should not abandon their mother tongue. Many representatives from various schools and voluntary organizations participated in the march.
Singer Jazzy B, who attended the Punjabi Jagriti March, appealed to children, parents, and school teachers to prioritize their mother tongue Punjabi.