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Home / Arts and Entertainment / Saang Art Saved: University Boosts Haryana's Folk Tradition

Saang Art Saved: University Boosts Haryana's Folk Tradition

1 Dec, 2025

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Summary

  • Chaudhary Ranbir Singh University aims to revive fading Haryanvi Saang folk art.
  • The Haryana Utsav featured a vibrant 'Padmavat' Saang performance.
  • Artists received financial support, with top performers awarded Rs 11,000.
Saang Art Saved: University Boosts Haryana's Folk Tradition

Chaudhary Ranbir Singh University (CRSU) has stepped in to safeguard the traditional Haryanvi Saang art form, which is reportedly on the brink of extinction. The university organized the Haryana Utsav, a three-day festival dedicated to promoting and revitalizing this ancient cultural practice. Through financial support and encouragement, CRSU aims to inspire artists and reconnect younger generations with their Haryanvi roots.

A standout event during the festival was a special rendition of the Saang 'Padmavat.' This performance, which brought the story of King Ranbir's son and Princess Padmavat to life, was lauded for its emotional depth and vibrant folk presentation. Pandit Vishnudutt Shastri, grandson of the renowned Pandit Lakhmichand, delivered a particularly moving performance that resonated with the audience.

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In honor of their role in cultural preservation, artists were presented with financial awards. Pandit Vishnudutt Shastri and Saangi Pradeep, descendant of Saangi Dhanpatrai, each received Rs 11,000. This initiative underscores the university's commitment to ensuring the survival and flourishing of Saang, a vital element of Haryana's societal soul.

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Saang is an ancient Haryanvi folk art form, often described as a type of folk theatre or ballad.
Pandit Vishnudutt Shastri, grandson of the legendary Pandit Lakhmichand, delivered an exceptional performance of the 'Padmavat' Saang.
The university provides financial support and awards to artists to encourage them to keep the Saang tradition alive.

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