Saturday, Mar. 2: The Hindu Sangam procession organized by the Hindu Sangam Organizing Committee on Shanivarasat was held in a grand manner. The Shanivarasat Mandala, Kittur Rani Chennamma Circle, was decorated with saffron flags and bunting.
The procession of the town's Bharati Vidya Sangha was launched. The procession, which started with the Chande and Nasik Band, marched along the main road shouting pro-Hindu slogans and converged at Kittur Rani Chennamma Circle.
Then the assembly program began in the hall of Sri Nandeeshwara Kalyana Mantapa. After lighting a lamp, offering flowers to Shivaji's portrait and inaugurating the program, retired Mangalore principal Narayan Shenoy gave a keynote speech and said that Chhatrapati Shivaji, who was the original inspiration for secularism and Hinduism, is an inspiration for the lesson of harmony. He said that a harmonious life can be seen only in India. He called for the learning of culture and values to start from the mother in the family. Supraja Gurukul Vidyalaya President Sujala Devi spoke and called for living in harmony.
Hindu Sangam Organizing Committee Honorary President Sesharam, who presided over the ceremony, said that in India, the land of Hinduism, everyone should live with goodwill, brotherhood and unity.
Prashant sang a patriotic song. Supraja Gurukul Vidyalaya students sang Vande Mataram. Hindu Sangam Organizing Committee President Rakshit Ravindra, Secretary M.C. Kataraj, Treasurer Ashok Rai, members, leaders S.N. Raghu and Diwakar were present. Student Ganavi prayed, Diwakar welcomed, Secretary Kantaraj offered prayers, and S.N. Raghu conducted the program.
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