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India's revolutionary vision is capable of solving global problems: Prof. Baldev Bhai Sharma | News India

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Kolkata, 29 September (Hindustan Reporter). “India has been a country of revolutionary sages. Hindu society is the heir of this revolutionary vision. But at present the Hindu society easily becomes a victim of conspiracies and intrigues, gets confused and gets divided into communities. To avoid such intrigues and conspiracies, it is necessary for the Hindu society to be conscious and always remain alert.

The above things were said by the brilliant thinker and Vice Chancellor of Kushabhau Thakre Journalism and Mass Communication University, Raipur, Professor Baldev Bhai Sharma in the local Oswal Bhawan Auditorium. Professor Baldev Bhai was addressing the lecture on the topic 'Conscious Hindu Society, the basis of a strong and organized India', in the Ninth Karmayogi Jugal Kishore Jaithaliya Memorial Lecture Series organized by Shri Barabazar Kumar Sabha Library. He said that if Hindu society remains revolutionary, India will not only remain united and strong but it will also be able to pave the way for coordination between conflict and conflict in the world and will be able to regain its lost reputation as a world leader.

Well-known thinker and MP Samik Bhattacharya, who was presiding over the function, while discussing various incidents with Jugal ji, said that to build a prosperous India, there is a need for national leaders who work beyond provincialism. In the present difficult circumstances, Hindu society should unite and raise its voice against injustice and atrocities.

Special guest of the function, Senior Income Tax Advisor Sajjan Kumar Tulsyan, while remembering the social-literary-political contributions of Jaithaliya ji, described him as an extraordinary personality. The program was conducted by Dr. Tara Dugad.

The function started with the inaugural song by popular singer Satyanarayan Tiwari. Mahvir Prasad Rawat, Nand Kumar Ladha, Yogeshraj Upadhyay, Dr. Kamal Kumar and Alka Kakra welcomed the guests by garlanding them. The welcome speech was given by Library Minister Banshidhar Sharma and the vote of thanks was given by Treasurer Arun Prakash Mallawat.

Many dignitaries from different fields including Bhanwarlal Mundhada, Rakesh Kumar Pandey, Ajayendranath Trivedi, Meenadevi Purohit, Sushil Rai, Rajkumar Bothra, Snehlata Baid, Ramanand Rastogi, Nandlal Singhania, Sitaram Tiwari, Govind Jaithaliya were present in the ceremony.