Saturday , November 23 2024

The journey of the Sangh from past to present was seen in the flower exhibition held at the Sangh Foundation

Ghaziabad, May 25 (HS). With the growing ideological influence of the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh across the country, the desire to know and understand the Sangh and its field of work is also increasing among the citizens. Citizens want to become familiar with the views of the Sangh on various subjects and its working methods.

An exhibition was held on Saturday to give exemplary and important information to the common citizens about the Sangh and its field of work. This exhibition was held in the premises of Saraswati Shishu Mandir in Nehru Nagar. Today the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh's Western UP and Uttarakhand region's Vikas Varg-Pratham was inaugurated. The class and the exhibition were inaugurated by Western UP and Uttarakhand's area pracharak Mahendra Sharma. A large number of enlightened citizens, students, social organizations and Matrishakti Vidya Mandir reached to observe the exhibition.

In the exhibition on the theme of 'Tejmoy Pratibimb Tumhare' (Flowers immersed in the foundation of the Sangh), how the Sangh, despite being a socio-cultural organization, has transformed the Indian society towards nationalism and the exemplary work done by the volunteer generation from the inception of the Sangh till the present in every sphere of social life, was depicted through pictures.

In the exhibition, the biographies of the Sarsanghchalaks from the founding of the Sangh by Dr. Keshav Baliram Hedgewar in 1925 till date have been engraved on pictures with full information. It also shows how the Sangh is doing social work through its more than 57 thousand branches in every state and district of India. Visitors were overwhelmed by getting information in the exhibition that the volunteers of the Sangh are doing 1.50 lakh service works in the society.

The volunteers of Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh have also played their role in liberating the country. The help provided by the volunteers during natural calamities, the problem of Kashmir or terrorism, the Sangh stands with the nation in every problem, a glimpse of this was seen in the exhibition. An attempt has been made to give information about the work being done by the volunteers through various organizations in the fields of literature, music, art, science, environment, education, health, self-reliance, women power, self-employment etc. through the display in the class.

The guardian of the class and the publicity chief of western UP and Uttarakhand, Padma Singh, said that every society needs patriotic, disciplined, characterful and selfless people. The Sangh prepares such people and organizes them. The Sangh tries to organize the entire society so that our country becomes the best in the field of knowledge and science and is financially self-reliant and prosperous and the Karyakarta Vikas Varg is a step towards this.

Padma Singh informed that the 20-day class will be organized from May 26 to June 16. In this school of sanskar, about 300 volunteers from West UP (Braj, Meerut and Uttarakhand) will receive training in physical, intellectual, discipline, management and culture with the spirit of nation first. From time to time, common citizens will be able to observe exhibitions on other subjects in the class. In the inauguration of the exhibition, Chief Area Officer Anand (Contact Head), Naresh (Physical Head), Tapan (Co-Promotion Head), Chandra Shekhar (Cow Service Head), Doctor Roop Narayan (Intellectual Head) and the class's management head Yogendra, co-management head Naveen and Manmeet etc. were present.