GNDU vice chancellor releases pictorial calendar and documentary
Kanwar Inder Singh/ royalpatiala.in News/ January 21,2025
In a significant event held in Guru Nanak Dev University (GNDU), Amritsar, Prof. Karamjeet Singh, Vice Chancellor, released the pictorial calendar and documentary titled “Heritage Monuments of Punjab Landmarks of Historic Legacy”, meticulously celebrating the timeless grandeur of Punjab’s centuries-old heritage monuments, providing a rich visual narrative of the state’s architectural legacy authored by Harpreet Sandhu, Advocate & Heritage Promoter. Prof. Palwinder Singh, Dean Academic Affairs, Prof. Karanjeet Singh Kahlon, Registrar, Prof. Preet Mohinder Singh Bedi, Dean Student’s Welfare, teachers & officers were present.
During the release event, Prof. Karamjeet Singh commended Harpreet Sandhu for his invaluable contribution towards promoting Punjab’s centuries old historic heritage monuments captured proficiently through his camera lens, bringing to the forefront the magnificence of Punjab’s iconic landmarks and fostering awareness about their profound historical significance and extended his heartfelt gratitude to Harpreet Sandhu for prominently showcasing three notable heritage monuments of District Amritsar i.e. Pul Kanjri, a symbol of historical and architectural splendor, The Partition Museum, which stands as a poignant reminder of Punjab’s resilience and legacy, located in the iconic heritage building and The 126-year-old heritage building of Khalsa College, Amritsar, revered as a masterpiece of Indo – Sarcenic architecture and a pride of the region.
GNDU vice chancellor releases pictorial calendar and documentary. Describing the project as a “treasure trove of Punjab’s historic legacy,” Prof. Karamjeet Singh emphasized the significance of the pictorial work towards connecting the citizens, especially the younger generation, with the state’s glorious past. He remarked, “Harpreet Sandhu’s extraordinary effort in documenting these heritage sites to rekindle respect and reverence for Punjab’s rich cultural roots as the pictorial art work truly embodies the spirit of preserving our legacy for generations to come.