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Birsa Munda fought to save Sanatan culture: Kaushal

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Lucknow, 15 November (HS). Tribal pride ‘Dharti Aaba’ On the occasion of the 150th birth anniversary of Lord Birsa Munda, a program was organized by the Department of Social Harmony at Vishwa Samvad Kendra Jiyamau on Friday. The program was inaugurated by Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh’s state campaigner Kaushal and co-department Sanghchalak Bhubaneswar with floral tributes and garlands on the portrait of Birsa Munda. Speaking on this occasion, State Pracharak Kaushal said that the great revolutionary Birsa Munda fought to save the identity, freedom and culture of the forest dwellers. Gave his all to protect India’s Sanatan culture and Hindutva.

State Head of Social Harmony Department Rajkishore said that today the biggest need is to stop the Christian missionaries who are infiltrating the forest dwelling society. Christian missionaries are not only converting them but also trying to cut them off from Hindu society.

Alok Kumar will inaugurate Ahilyabai Holkar tricentenary celebrations

Alok Kumar, Sah Sarkaryavah of Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh, will grandly inaugurate the Ahilya Bai Holkar Tricentenary Celebrations on November 24 at the CMS Auditorium in Gomtinagar Extension, Lucknow. On this occasion, the program will be presided over by Udayaraje Holkar, a descendant of Lokmata Ahilyabai Holkar. Regarding the preparation of this program, a preparation meeting was held with the workers of Lucknow department in the presence of state campaigner Kaushal ji and state head of harmony department Raj Kishore. The state campaigner finalized the preparations for the program by discussing each point with the workers.

Co-Department Sanghachalak Bhubaneswar said that so that the new generation can know about the life and ideals of Lokmata Devi Ahilyabai Holkar, a grand event of the Tricentenary year 2024-25 is certain in Lucknow. He held a separate meeting with Matrishakti and asked them to ensure maximum participation of Matrishakti in the programme.

Prashant Bhatia, member of the provincial team of Special Contact Department, said that efforts will have to be made to ensure that people from all the service settlements of Lucknow department come to the program.

On this occasion, department campaigner of Lucknow Anil, state executive of Rashtra Sevika Samiti Yashodhara, member of Child Protection Commission Shuchita Chaturvedi, secretary of Accredited Correspondent Committee Bharat Singh, co-province service chief Tejbhan Singh, department organization minister of ABVP Anuj, Nutan Offset were present. CEO Garima Mishra and Area Contact Head of Vidya Bharati Rajendra were prominently present.