Teej Festival celebrated with traditional gaiety in district-level programs in Haryana

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Teej Festival celebrated with traditional gaiety in district-level programs in Haryana

Kanwar Inder Singh/ royalpatiala.in News/ July 28,2025

Teej festival was celebrated with traditional gaiety today across various districts of Haryana. The festival stands as a symbol of the state’s rich folk culture, women’s dignity, and traditional values. To mark the occasion, district-level programs were organized in the state, with Ministers participating as chief guests and joining the celebrations.

Teej festival celebrates cultural expression and social empowerment of women: Deputy Speaker Dr. Krishan Lal Midha

Deputy Speaker of the Haryana Vidhan Sabha, Dr. Krishan Lal Midha while addressing women  during the Teej festival celebrations held at the auditorium of Chaudhary Ranbir Singh University in Jind said that the festival is not only a symbol of our connection with nature but also a celebration of women’s cultural expression and social empowerment. “Today is a special day for us as we witness the inauguration of Mahila Sanskritik Kendras. This initiative will provide women with a platform to showcase their skills, art, and culture, and marks an important step towards making them self-reliant,” he added. Earlier, Dr. Krishan Lal Midha encouraged women from self-help groups by distributing Kothlis on the occasion. He said that the Hariyali Teej festival symbolizes the faith, beauty, and unity of women. Swings, folk songs, mehndi, and traditional costumes bring vibrancy to the festival, reminding us of our rich cultural roots.

Mahila Sanskritik Kendras to be established in every village: Cabinet Minister Krishan Lal Panwar

Haryana Development and Panchayats Minister Krishna Lal Panwar, who was the chief guest at the district-level Teej celebrations organized by the Haryana State Rural Livelihood Mission (HSRLM) at the auditorium of Chaudhary Devi Lal University in Sirsa, said that the government will open Mahila Sanskritik Kendra in every village. He said that in Sanskritik Kendras to be established in rural areas, women will have opportunities to engage in activities such as dance and bhajan music, promoting art and culture. Today, eight Mahila Sanskritik Kendra were inaugurated in Sirsa, along with the opening of 86 e-libraries. Congratulating everyone on the Teej festival, the Minister highlighted that both the state and central governments are continuously working to uphold the respect and empowerment of women through new schemes. He further said that in the recently held elections for 25 municipal corporations, municipal councils, and municipal committees, 65 percent of the elected representatives were women. “Today, women’s power is leading everywhere from flying airplanes to serving in the armed forces,” he said.

Teej festival symbolizes women’s good fortune, prosperity, and cultural identity: Mahipal Dhanda

Haryana Education Minister Mahipal Dhanda attended the district-level Teej Mahotsav program in Fatehabad as the chief guest. He stated that Teej is a festival that symbolizes women’s good fortune, prosperity, and cultural identity. The festival not only revives our traditions but also strengthens women’s empowerment. Minister Mahipal Dhanda emphasized that women today are showcasing their talents across all fields, balancing progress with tradition. He added that the Haryana government is actively promoting cultural activities in schools to help the younger generation stay connected to their roots. Folk dance, songs, rangoli, and handicrafts nurture creativity and build confidence in children. He described today’s program as an inspirational initiative in this direction.

Teej Festival celebrated with traditional gaiety in district-level programs in Haryana

Teej is not just a festival, but a symbol of respect for our cultural heritage and women’s power: Dr. Arvind Sharma

Heritage and Tourism Minister Dr. Arvind Sharma attended the district-level Teej Mahotsav program in Sonipat.  On this occasion, he inaugurated Sanskritik Kendra in 10 villages. While addressing the program, he said that Teej is not merely a festival but a symbol of respect for our cultural heritage and women’s empowerment. This festival is deeply connected with love and tradition. When women swing in traditional attire, singing folk songs amidst the greenery and drizzle of Sawan, it beautifully reflects the soul of our land. He encouraged women to join the Sanskritik Kendra established by the Haryana government in villages to create new songs and bhajans and promote cultural activities. Highlighting the festival’s significance, Cabinet Minister Dr. Arvind Sharma said Teej is not just a tradition but also an opportunity to strengthen social harmony, family bonds, and cultural identity. He urged the youth to stay connected with their folk culture alongside modernity and to recognize their roots through festivals like Teej.

Government committed to the upliftment of women: Krishan Kumar Bedi

Haryana Social Justice and Empowerment Minister Krishan Kumar Bedi while addressing  the district-level Teej Mahotsav in Bhiwani said that  Teej is a sacred and joyous festival for women, marking a month filled with excitement and enthusiasm. He emphasized that festivals like Teej keep our culture alive and bring people together through auspicious songs and rituals. He highlighted the tradition where brothers visit their sisters with a Kothli during Teej, symbolizing the sacred bond and love between siblings. He said sisters eagerly await their brothers’ arrival on this special day. Affirming the government’s commitment, he said that the government always stands with women to protect their rights and promote their welfare.