DLC SUPVA Celebrates Surya Kavi Pandit Lakhmi Chand’s Birth Anniversary with Grand Cultural Salute

In a historic celebration of regional pride and literary heritage, Dada Lakhmi Chand State University of Performing and Visual Arts (DLC SUPVA), Rohtak, hosted a grand cultural event today to mark the birth anniversary of Surya Kavi Pandit Lakhmi Chand, the legendary poet and folk artist widely regarded as the voice and conscience of Haryana.

DLC SUPVA Celebrates Surya Kavi Pandit Lakhmi Chand’s Birth Anniversary with Grand Cultural Salute

Rohtak, July 15, 2025: In a historic celebration of regional pride and literary heritage, Dada Lakhmi Chand State University of Performing and Visual Arts (DLC SUPVA), Rohtak, hosted a grand cultural event today to mark the birth anniversary of Surya Kavi Pandit Lakhmi Chand, the legendary poet and folk artist widely regarded as the voice and conscience of Haryana.

Held for the first time on such a monumental scale by the varsity named in his honour, the day-long event brought together distinguished artists, dignitaries, scholars, and students in a collective tribute to the iconic bard whose influence continues to shape the Haryanvi cultural consciousness. 

The celebrations commenced with a soulful performance of traditional Raginis by Pandit Vishnu Dutt, the great-grandson of Pandit Lakhmi Chand, accompanied by his group. The performance reverberated with emotion, nostalgia, and artistic brilliance as timeless verses of Dada Lakhmi came alive in their original folk melodies.

The event was graced by distinguished dignitaries, including: Prof. Rajbir Singh, Vice-Chancellor MDU, Sh. P.C. Meena (IAS), Divisional Commissioner, Rohtak, Sh. Narendra Bijarniya (IPS), Superintendent of Police, Rohtak.

In his address, Vice-Chancellor Dr. Amit Arya expressed deep gratitude to the guests and artists, “This celebration is not merely ceremonial—it is an act of cultural reclamation. Pandit Lakhmi Chand represents the soul of Haryana. By bringing together poets, performers, and students on this stage, we are ensuring that his timeless wisdom and artistry find a renewed echo in contemporary creative expression.” 

The morning session was followed by a special screening of the feature film ‘Dada Lakhmi’ in the mini-auditorium. The biopic, which chronicles the life, struggles, and literary legacy of Pandit Lakhmi Chand, struck an emotional chord with the audience.

After the screening, Dr. Arya felicitated senior actor and the film’s producer, Yashpal Sharma, along with the entire cast and crew. Yashpal Sharma, who delivered a moving performance as Pandit Lakhmi Chand in the film, addressed the students, “To portray Dada Lakhmi on screen was both a blessing and a responsibility. His life speaks to the courage of artistic truth and the soul of rural India.”

In a heartfelt moment, Dr. Arya also felicitated the family members of Pandit Lakhmi Chand, honouring their continued dedication to preserving his legacy. Speaking on the occasion, Pandit Vishnu Dutt shared, “I feel deeply humbled to be here today, singing the very Raginis my great-grandfather once created. To perform in a university named after him, in front of such an engaged and respectful audience, is an emotional homecoming for our entire family.”

The audience comprised faculty members, staff, budding filmmakers, theatre students, and cultural enthusiasts from across the region. The university campus, decorated in vibrant folk motifs, bore witness to a unique convergence of heritage and contemporary learning. Registrar Dr Gunjan Malik expressed vote of thanks.