Panchkula, Aug. 11 -- At Satluj Public School, Sector 4, culture doesn't sit in textbooks - it dances, swings, sings, and blossoms in real time. Organised beautifully by the Punjabi Department, the Teej celebration turned the campus into a stunning showcase of tradition meeting talent, where students didn't just observe the festival - they lived its spirit. From girls twirling in Phulkaris and gajras to boys celebrating in ethnic wear, the school became a vibrant canvas of Punjab's colourful legacy. Gidda beats, boliyan, and folk songs filled the air with joy. The "Sawan da Jhoola" - adorned with marigolds, dupattas, and tradition - became the festive heart of the day. Mehandi activity, poetry, thali decoration, and a soulful Teej Talk Show brought depth and creativity into the celebration. Students from all Classes participated and enjoyed every moment, making it a day of cultural joy, togetherness, and festive learning. Managing director Reekrit Serai said, "Teej at Satluj is more than a celebration - it is culture made conscious. Each swing of 'Sawan da Jhoola', each line of a folk song, each thali of roli and flowers carried a lesson: that heritage is not a history chapter - it is a living, breathing guide to who we are....