9-day Jashan-e-Baharan starts in Faisalabad

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Commissioner inaugurates festival by cutting ribbon in Bagh-e-Jinnah

2023-03-05T09:52:57+05:00 Our Staff Reporter

FAISALABAD   -   The 9-day colorful Jashan-e-Baha­ran (spring festival) has commenced here under the aegis of district ad­ministration Faisalabad. Divisional Commissioner Madam Silwat Saeed flanked by Deputy Commissioner (DC) Ali Annan Qamar formally in­augurated the festival by cutting rib­bon in Bagh-e-Jinnah here on Satur­day night. Later, the Commissioner visited various traditional stalls set up in Jinnah Garden and interacted with stall holders. She said that fairs and festivals were an integral part of our culture. These are not only a mean of entertainment but also pro­mote love among the community. 

She said that spring had pleasant effect on human nature due to col­orful flowers and fragrant greenery, which is also a source of peace and happiness for the citizens. 

She appreciated the grand cel­ebrations of Jashan-e-Baharan and asked the citizens to participate and enjoy it with their families. 

Deputy Commissioner informed that the main events would be held at Bagh-e-Jinnah, Iqbal Stadium, Arts Council and University of Agricul­tural Faisalabad while some events were also scheduled to be held at Parveen Shaker Auditorium, Sports Complex Samanabad, GC University New Campus and other places. He said that during the nine days ac­tivities including exhibition, art and craft stalls would continue till March 12 in addition to marathon race, mu­sical nights at Iqbal Stadium.

Meanwhile, Divisional Commis­sioner and the Deputy Commission­er also visited Rakh Branch Canal to review beautiful floats and models placed in the canal for entertain­ment of the citizens. 

In these floats and models, Pun­jab’s traditional lady dance, Jhu­mar, games, cultural crafts, the im­portance of live stock, horse riding, historical traditions and other ru­ral and ancient culture have been highlighted.

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