Calendar 2026 has been compiled by State Information Commissioner Punjab
Chandigarh, December 31, 2025: Today the Hon’ble Governor Punjab, Gulab Chand Kataria, released the pictorial Calendar 2026 for the State of Punjab depicting the theme “Punjab: Where Culture, Heritage & Nature Breathes” at Punjab Lok Bhavan, Chandigarh. The calendar, which has been meticulously conceptualized and compiled by State Information Commissioner, Punjab, Harpreet Sandhu, presents a vivid and comprehensive visual narrative of Punjab’s rich cultural heritage, sacred religious legacy, vibrant agricultural ethos, and pristine natural landscapes.
While releasing the calendar, the Governor Punjab acknowledged the meaningful efforts done by State Information Commissioner, Punjab Harpreet Sandhu, for undertaking this significant initiative to promote Punjab and remarked that this visual documentation will be of immense interest to create cultural consciousness, strengthening the bond with heritage, and projecting Punjab’s unique identity on a wider platform throughout 2026.
State Information Commissioner Punjab Harpreet Sandhu said that he has compiled the Calendar 2026 for the State of Punjab with the aim to serve as a source of inspiration for citizens, visitors, and particularly the youth to reconnect with Punjab’s glorious legacy and to value its enduring relationship with nature and agriculture.
Curated under the patronage of the Governor Punjab, each month of the calendar reflects a harmonious blend of art, heritage, agriculture, spirituality, and natural serenity which are showcased through evocative visuals that define the soul of Punjab.The Calendar carries a meaningful message of the Governor of Punjab.
Notably, the Vice Chancellors of Guru Nanak Dev University (Amritsar), Punjab Agricultural University, Guru Angad Dev Veterinary & Animal Sciences University (Ludhiana) and Punjabi University (Patiala) have endorsed their acknowledgment for the calendar symbolically marking a commitment towards celebrating, preserving, and promoting Punjab’s cultural, natural, and spiritual heritage.

