Shahjahanpur, September 11 (HS). Deputy Chief Minister of Uttar Pradesh Brajesh Pathak reached Vinoba Seva Ashram located in Bantara village of Shahjahanpur on Wednesday. He reached as the chief guest in the program organized on the 129th birth anniversary of Saint Vinoba Bhave and addressed the people. The program was organized under the chairmanship of Jayesh Bhai Patel, Chief Trustee of Sabarmati Ashram, Gujarat. Along with this, he also inspected the Primary Health Center and gave necessary instructions.
The Deputy Chief Minister inspected the equipment and arrangements in the ambulance, visited the eye camp organised by Sitapur Eye Hospital and garlanded the statues of Vinoba Bhave and Mahatma Gandhi with cotton, inaugurated Vinoba Darshan and inspected the library and reading room.
Paying tribute to Vinoba Bhave, the Deputy Chief Minister said that Vinoba Bhave worked to bring to reality the vision and vision of India that he had imagined before independence. Acharya Vinoba Bhave was a freedom fighter, social worker and a famous Gandhian leader of India. He started a campaign to help the poor people and donated land to them. His thinking was that the lives of the poor people should also be improved.
He said that Vinoba Bhave worked with Gandhiji to reform India. The messages of Gandhian saint Vinoba Bhave inspire people. He changed the lives of thousands of people. He started a movement called Bhudan Yagna. In this movement, people used to give their land which was later distributed to the landless people. By adopting the thoughts of Vinoba Bhave, many positive changes can be made in life. His thoughts on things like service, fearlessness and karma are life-changing. One who has put knowledge into practice has personified God. Vinoba Bhave was a non-violent and freedom activist, social reformer and spiritual teacher. Vinoba followed his principles of non-violence and equality. He dedicated his life to the service of the poor and the Dalits and stood up for their rights.
Inspection of primary health center
Deputy Chief Minister Brajesh Pathak conducted a field inspection of the Primary Health Centre located at Bantara and reviewed the health services by holding a meeting with the officials of the Health Department. He organized the baby shower for pregnant women and Annapras for newborn babies.
The Deputy Chief Minister directed that high quality medical services should be made available to the people. Arrangements should be made to prevent water-borne diseases in the changing weather. He directed the CMO to identify the people affected by water-borne diseases through a campaign and treat them and ensure that the patients get treatment in the village itself. On this occasion, Dadraul MLA Arvind Kumar Singh, Jalalabad MLA Hariprakash Verma, BJP District President KC Mishra, Metropolitan President Shilpi Gupta, District Panchayat President Mamta Yadav, Vinoba Seva Ashram founder Ramesh Bhaiya, patron Vimala Bhabhi, CDO, Additional District Magistrate etc. were present.