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| Hindu Samelan held in Anandnagar Bohri witnesses historic participation | | | Early Times Report
Jammu, Dec 25: A magnificent Vishal Hindu Samelan was organized in Anandnagar Bohri today, drawing hundreds of local citizens from Anandnagar and surya Vihar. The programme started with lighting of lamp followed by Geeta Path by students. Bhajan and Geeta Path were also presented by the ladyfolk. Sh. Shanti Lal Sidha sung patriotic songs on the occasion. The chief guest on the occasion was Shri Shri 108 Mahant Keshav Das Mahraj who delivered inspiring discourse on dharma, unity, and the importance of cultural values in the society. While elaborating on rich traditions of Hinduism he emphasized to follow the hindu way of life for a secure, safe and healthy life. Main speaker in the samelan Prof. Verinder Koundal while elaborating the essence of Hinduism stressed the need for hindu awakening for securing the independence of our progeny. He told that the Rashtrya Swayam Sewak Sangh was created to ensure that Bharat becomes a self-sustaining country that cannot be subjugated again. He also applauded the RSS workers for their selfless service during the partition of the country and after the independence particularly in the times of crises. He also dealt in detail about the Panch Parivartan (five transformational acts) being taken in mission mode for a self-reliant and Vikisit Bharat. Sh. Ramesh Razdan in his presidential address highlighted the importance of such gatherings in strengthening bonds among people. He urged the younger generation to stay connected with their roots and contribute to the preservation of cultural identity. On the occasion a free medical checkup camp was organized in addition to display of books. The attraction of the samelan was felicitation of the Panditjis of the temples and Safai Karamcharis working in the area. Mr. Ramesh Pandita and Mr. Chaman Lal Verma presented welcome address and vote of thanks respectively. The Programme was conducted by Ms. Promila Ji and Mr. Jatinder Ji. |
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