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Gayatri Pariwar Launches ‘Kanya Kaushal Program’

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10 Sep 25
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Over 3,000 Girls Benefited, New Generation Connecting with Culture and Values

Gayatri Pariwar Launches ‘Kanya Kaushal Program’

Chittorgarh, The All World Gayatri Pariwar, Chittorgarh, has initiated a wide-reaching Kanya Kaushal Program to connect schoolgirls and adolescent daughters from both rural and urban areas with Indian culture, traditions, and values. The mission aims to shape the new generation into cultured, confident, and socially responsible citizens.

Launched on 27 July 2025, the campaign has already covered numerous schools and hostels across the district, with more than 3,000 girls actively participating. The camps are designed not just as formal activities but as a cultural awakening and movement for value-based education.

In each camp, participants are guided through:

The significance of Gayatri Mantra writing and chanting.

Inspirational anecdotes of great personalities.

Personality development and self-improvement practices.

Glimpses of Indian culture and traditions.

The program has been conducted under the guidance of Shri Naveen Mali. Devkanyas Durga and Seema, who arrived from Shantikunj, Haridwar, played a special role, imparting invaluable cultural messages and self-development insights. Local sisters, including Kiran Yadav, Beena Chhipa, Parvati Sharma, Deepmala, Prabha Paliwal, Tara Mali, Urmila, Maya Singh, Pragya Upadhyay, Sunita Bharti, and others, contributed significantly to its success with dedication and devotion.

Key dates of the camps included:

27 July: Gayatri Shaktipith, Chittorgarh

04 August: Maharshi Dayanand Saraswati School, Pratapnagar

20 August: Mahatma Gandhi Government School, Senthi

22 August: Alok Public School, Pratapnagar

30–31 August & 01–03 September: Multiple government Kasturba hostels, Vidya Niketan, Lakshya Central Academy, and other institutions across Vijaypur, Bassi, Chanderiya, Nahar Garh, Gangrar, and Rashmi – engaging over 3,000 girls.

Gayatri Shaktipith Trustee Rameshchandra Purohit shared that these camps will continue to be organized across the district through smaller groups (tolis) and that book fairs will also be held to spread the messages of Param Pujya Gurudev Pandit Shriram Sharma Acharya and Vandaniya Mataji to every village and household.

Through these programs, participants are not only receiving education but are also imbibing values, confidence, and a sense of Indian identity. The initiative reflects that empowering daughters with values will naturally lead to an ideal and stronger future generation.

 


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