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RARI organizes quarterly Hindi workshop concluded | | | Early Times Report JAMMU, Oct 1: Regional Ayurveda Research Institute (RARI), Jammu, under the Central Council for Research in Ayurvedic Sciences (CCRAS), Ministry of AYUSH, Government of India, successfully organized the quarterly Hindi workshop and the valedictory function of the Hindi Fortnight in an atmosphere of enthusiasm and dignity. The program began with the traditional lighting of the lamp and invocation to Lord Dhanvantari, which brought a spiritual and cultural radiance to the event. Thereafter, Dr. Harbans Singh, Officer In-Charge and Research Officer (Ayurveda), delivered the presidential address, highlighting the importance of the Hindi language. He emphasized that Hindi is not just an official language but also a carrier of our culture and identity. On this occasion, senior independent director and producer Mr. Manoj Gupta was present as the special guest. He has made several documentaries and meaningful films for Doordarshan Jammu & Kashmir, and his contribution to promoting the Hindi language among the masses has been remarkable. Dr. Harbans Singh honored him with a floral bouquet and a memento. During the Hindi Fortnight, various competitions such as dictation, debate, essay writing, and antakshari were organized in the institute. Employees and officers participated enthusiastically. On the concluding day, winners were felicitated on stage by the guests. Shri Mahesh Kumar Saini won first place in the dictation competition, while Dr. Sumit Raina secured first prize in the debate competition, impressing everyone with his oratory skills. Among the dignitaries seated on the dais were Dr. Aditya Shah, Research Officer (Ayurveda); Dr. Poonam Sharad Mohod, Research Officer (Ayurveda) and Hindi Officer; and Mrs. Talat Anjum, Research Officer (Botany). The program was effectively conducted by Dr. Pratiksha Sharma, and the vote of thanks was presented by Mrs. Talat Anjum. On this occasion, Dr. Poonam Sharad Mohod explained that events like the Hindi Fortnight not only encourage the use of the Hindi language among employees but also strengthen the sense of affinity and pride towards the official language. The event concluded with the presentation of a book to the special guest and the collective singing of the National Anthem. The entire program reflected a beautiful blend of participation and cultural enthusiasm. Regional Ayurveda Research Institute (RARI), Jammu, is a premier center for holistic healthcare, where traditional Ayurvedic methods are integrated with modern diagnostic and therapeutic services. The institute provides comprehensive facilities to meet community health needs. |
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