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Dialogue Program Held on Martyrs' Day!

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24 Mar 24
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Dialogue Program Held on Martyrs' Day!

In commemoration of the sacrifice of the brave sons of Mother India, Bhagat Singh, Sukhdev, and Rajguru, a dialogue program was organized by the Sankalp Kranti Sanstha and the Rajkiya Sarvajanik Mandir Pustakalay Kota, under the joint auspices of Dr. S.R.R Ranganathan Convention Hall, Divisional Library, C.D. Circle, Kota. The theme of the program was "How to Foster Patriotism in the Youth."

The chief guest of the dialogue program was Dr. Amrita Duhan, Police Commissioner of Kota City, chaired by Dr. Deepak Kumar Srivastava, Regional Library Director, with Snehalata Sharma as the program coordinator and Hemant Yadav as the organizer. 

Dedicated to promoting nationalism, the Sankalp Kranti organization invited enlightened literary figures, educators, and intellectuals for a dialogue program to further advance nationalist ideologies. Esteemed speakers such as Vijay Joshi, Radheshyam Sharma, Jitendra Nirmohi, Professor Dr. Manisha Sharma, Dr. Vedehi Gautam, Dr. Rakesh Agrawal, Rajesh Paliwal, Lalit Sharma, among others, shared their insights.

Addressing the gathering, Dr. Duhan emphasized that words cannot be replaced, and it is essential to create literature that boosts the confidence of the nation's youth. In this context, the youth writer Kishan Pranay exhibited Bhagat Singh's exhibition "B" and guided the youth through posters depicting his thoughts, which was praised by Dr. Duhan.

On this occasion, Rakesh Soni showcased exhibitions on Bhagat Singh, Chandrashekhar Azad, Ram Prasad Bismil, Ashfaqullah Khan, and the Jallianwala Bagh massacre, while Dr. Praval Athiya, Rameshwar Sharma "Ramu Bhaiya," Bhagwati Prasad Gautam, Dr. Shashi Jain, Bigul Kumar Jain, Ramesh Chand Nagar, Dr. Manisha Mudgal, Seema Sharma, and others were present.

Dr. Deepak Kumar Srivastava emphasized the importance of Kota's intellectuals, writers, authors, poets, coming forward to guide the youth collectively.

Program coordinator Hemant Yadav stated, "The objective of the organization's programs is to connect society, especially students and youth, with nationalist ideologies." Lalit Sharma, President of Sankalp Kranti, expressed gratitude for the event.


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