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Nomadic society is the protector of our cultural heritage: Durgadas | News India

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Jodhpur, 20 August (HS). The nomadic community has been the protector of our cultural heritage. They played an important role in the freedom struggle. The British conspired to declare this community, full of nationalism, as criminals. Today, there is a need to bring this community back into the mainstream and connect it with the country. All India Nomadic Caste Work Chief Durgadas expressed this view at the inauguration ceremony of Veer Durgadas Nomadic Caste Gurukulam Hostel located in Rameshwar Nagar Basni.

Mahanagar Ghumantu Karya Coordinator Lunaram Sain said that a unique initiative has been taken to connect 12 children of patriotic and self-respecting Gaduliya Lohar and Rajnat castes, who were compelled to leave their state during enemy attacks and stood shoulder to shoulder with their ruler in the desire to return to their motherland, and remained nomads until they got their state, to the mainstream education for the first time in Jodhpur. For this, inspired by the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh, the Ghumantu Utthan Nyas Jodhpur Department ceremonially inaugurated the Veer Durgadas Ghumantu Jati Gurukulam hostel in the first phase in Rameshwar Nagar Basni. In Adarsh ​​Vidya Mandir School Saraswati Nagar, the hostel was inaugurated in the presence of All India Ghumantu Jati Karya Pramukh Durgadas ji to create education and values ​​for the children of the nomadic castes. In the program, Ghumantu Jati Department Work Coordinator Buddharam highlighted the need to start the Veer Durgadas Gurukulam hostel. On this occasion, the nomadic work coordinator of the region, Mahavir, said that the nomadic tribes who set out to protect the nation and set out with the resolve to fulfill the promise of Maharana Pratap are living in poverty and do not have any permanent residence. If they are developed by giving them education and culture, then they will play a very big role in the development of the nation. During this, capable and competent people were called upon to adopt one child each and help in their development.

arrangement will be free of cost

Jodhpur division's co-worker Ramchandra Chilka said that 12 children from the nomadic caste category have been admitted here. Along with education, all arrangements for food and accommodation will be free for them. Aadarsh ​​Vidya Mandir Saraswati Nagar's Acharya Bhanwar Singh, metropolitan co-worker Sanjay Agarwal and workers welcomed the newly admitted students from nomadic caste by applying tilak on their foreheads. This hostel has been established for Jodhpur division. Children from class 3 to 8 from all castes of nomadic class will be admitted here.