GCWUF Pays Glowing Tribute to Punjabi Culture through a Memorable MushairaÚand events Ú'||chr(34)||'Cultural pride empowers generations to walk forward with deeper roots.'||chr(34)||' — Prof. Dr. Kanwal Ameen (T.I.), VC GCWUFÚFaisalabad (14 April 2025) — Government College Women University Faisalabad (GCWUF) organized a vibrant Punjabi Mushaira to honor Punjab'||chr(39)||'s rich cultural heritage. The event featured celebrated poets from across the country, including Khalid Masood, Zahid Fakhri, and Dr. Tahir Shaheer, whose soulful verses captivated the audience and created a magical literary atmosphere on campus.ÚWhile addressing the gathering, Vice Chancellor Prof. Dr. Kanwal Ameen stated, “Punjab’s culture is rooted in love, tolerance, and vibrant traditions. Events like these are a powerful medium to connect the younger generation with their cultural roots. We must take pride in our language, heritage, and values.” She reaffirmed the university’s commitment to promoting literature as an essential part of identity and cultural awareness.ÚThe event was also enthusiastically celebrated as part of Punjab Culture Day. The university was adorned in traditional Punjabi colors, while faculty and students donned regional attire, adding to the cultural spirit of the day. Stalls showcasing traditional cuisine, handicrafts, and other cultural artifacts were set up, presenting a lively glimpse into the heart of Punjabi tradition.ÚAfter the program, the Vice Chancellor appreciated the tireless efforts of the organizing team, faculty members, and students whose dedication and creativity made the event a resounding success. She also thanked the guest poets for their inspiring presence and contributions.Ú#gcwufofficial #gcwuf #womenuniversity