Hindu Sangam in Kushalnagar and Maldare

Hindu Sangam in Kushalnagar and Maldare

Hindu Sangam in Kushalnagar and Maldare

Every Hindu should become the heir of Hindu society: Ravindra Puttur

Kushalnagar, Jan. 25: Ravindra Puttur, President of Puttur Vivekananda College, called on every Hindu to become the heir of Hindu society by remembering the revolutionaries who dedicated themselves for the country.

He delivered a keynote speech at the Hindu Sangam program held under the auspices of the Hindu Sangam Organizing Committee in Kushalnagar.

There is a need for five transformations in society, and everyone needs to adopt social values, social harmony, environmental protection, awareness of indigenous feelings and civic discipline. These programs are being held in villages to remember the duties of Hindu society.

India is already a socially prosperous and protected country. Ravindra Puttur said that the country has already emerged as a world power and a world guru. The voice of Hindutva is resonating all over the country. This was also the goal of the century-old RSS organization, he said. He said that the works of the Mahapuranas have not only instilled values ​​in the people, but also that India has now reached a state of supreme glory in the world. Kushalnagar Agricultural Credit and Industrial Cooperative Society President T.R. Saravankumar, who participated as the chief guest in the meeting chaired by Kushalnagar’s writer Hanchettira Fancy Muthanna, spoke and urged that religion should not be used for politics. Kushalnagar Vishwa Gyanani Ambedkar Trust President Lokesh Kundari, Hindu Sangam Program Coordinator G.L. Nagaraj, and Organizing Committee President Devi Prasad were present.

Before the program, a procession of more than a thousand people took place from near Kushalnagar Tavarekere to Kushalnagar Private Bus Stand. Former MLA M.P. Appachu Ranjan flagged off the procession. 4Fifth page

Constituency MLA Dr. Mantar Gowda participated in the procession and extended his best wishes. In the assembly program held at Kushalnagar private bus stand, a patriotic message was given through a short play by a group of local women members.

On this occasion, the Vande Mataram song was sung by a thousand voices. Kushalnagar Taluk Hindu Sangama Organizing Committee Coordinator G.L. Nagaraj delivered the introductory remarks. Committee MD Rangaswamy welcomed the gathering and Asha Ashok compered the program.

Every person should be an asset to society: Subraya Nandodi

Siddapur, Jan 25: An awareness program called Hindu Sangama has been organized to remind people of their needs and responsibilities in society. Subraya Nandodi, founder president of Geet Gyan Yajna Trust and co-coordinator of Dakshina Prant Kutumba Prabodhan, said that every person should be an asset to the society and not a burden.

Speaking after inaugurating the Hindu Sangam program held at the Ganapati Temple auditorium in Maldare, he said that Hindu Sangam is being organized in every village in the wake of the completion of 100 years of the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh.

Expressing concern that the educated people today are engaging in anti-social acts as a result of lack of culture, he said that culture should come from home and parents should impart culture to their children to shape them into good individuals.

The Indian family system is the best in the world. But recently, he lamented that the family system is deteriorating due to foreign ideas. Also, giving priority to money over emotional issues has led to deterioration of relationships. Instead of exploiting the environment, it should be nurtured and it should be the responsibility of the individual in society to take the initiative to protect the environment.

Gayatri, a member of Geeta Gyan Yagya Trust, spoke and said that in the world of competition, children are not involved in social activities, which has led to concern. Parents should motivate children to engage in spiritual activities along with academic activities.

Veena, a grandmother from Maldare, spoke and said that in this era of chasing money, values ​​are disappearing. Children should be made responsible by informing them about morals at home. She advised them to adopt yoga and meditation in their daily lives to become physically and mentally strong. Retired soldier Machangad Chandra was present on the stage.

As part of the program, children dressed in disguise and accompanied by musical instruments took out a procession from near the school in Maldare to the Sri Ganapathi temple. The program included mass recitation of the Bhagavad Gita. Shalini welcomed, Latika Rajesh narrated, and Manjula offered the vote of thanks.

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