Chandigarh: Punjab Agriculture and Farmers Welfare Minister S. Gurmeet Singh Khudian unveiled a Photo Exhibition "Punjab in Frames" at Kala Sangam, Punjab Arts Council in Sector-16, Chandigarh. The exhibition, a labor of love by Mr. Harpreet Sandhu, State Information Commissioner, Punjab, showcases his captivating photographs and dedicated his passionate pictorial work to World Photography Day-2025.
While previewing the rare visuals, Punjab Agriculture Minister S. Gurmeet Singh Khudian said that the 'Punjab in Frames' exhibition is a unique endeavour that showcases the state's vibrant natural beauty, rich heritage and cultural legacy through visually engaging storytelling. He said that Mr. Sandhu's photographs beautifully capture the essence of Punjab, from its lush green fields to ancient monuments, sacred shrines and rural traditions. This noble gesture aims to instill appreciation, awareness and pride in society, especially among the younger generation, about Punjab's glorious heritage and natural beauty. Thoughtfully curated, the exhibition offers an immersive experience, transporting visitors through the heart of Punjab, as seen through Mr. Sandhu's lens, he added.
Meanwhile, the Chief Information Commissioner, Punjab Mr. Inderpal Singh Dhanna appreciated the remarkable initiative of Mr. Harpreet Sandhu, while applauding his sincere commitment to promoting Punjab's cultural, natural and spiritual identity through the powerful medium of photography.
Punjab Arts Council Chairman Mr. Swaranjit Savi also lauded Mr. Harpreet Sandhu's commendable service to society, while stating that his artistic capture and preservation of Punjab's essence in frames reflects a deep sense of responsibility towards the state's heritage, environment and culture. He further noted that the exhibition would provide the youth with a chance to reconnect with their roots.
The photo exhibition drew an overwhelming response, with prominent academicians, art enthusiasts and distinguished personalities visiting the event and applauding Mr. Harpreet Sandhu's concept and artistic efforts. The exhibition will remain open to the public until August 21 evening at the Punjab Arts Council in Chandigarh, welcoming students, researchers and art enthusiasts.