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Kashmir terrorism Photo-exhibition inaugurated at Khandala

July 11, 2007

By Staff Reporter

Khandala:
Hindu Janajagruti Samiti (HJS) along with various committees and locals organized photo-exhibition on terrorism in Kashmir at Bhairavnath temple. Adv. Balkrushna Pandit inaugurated the exhibition. Prof. Vitthal Jadhav, a member of HJS from Bhor welcomed the guests and explained the background of HJS and its activities. Adv. Pandit said that it is a very good thing that HJS has organized such exhibition. Any good thing to be done requires backing of a good organization. Every member of such organization has to be conscientious. He also made an appeal to all youth to find their future path and realize that people in Kashmir are our brethren and said that we must unite. Members of Shivashakti Gram-vikas Mandal, Dharmaveer Sambhaji Mitra Mandal, Krantisinh Ganeshotsava Mandal and other locals were present on the occasion. Committee members helped in setting up the exhibition. All Warakaris participating in Khandala Taluka Warakari Dindi visited the exhibition. Prof. Subhash Sawant made available tables and chairs for the exhibition without any charges. Members of local committees got the pamphlets on exhibition printed and arranged to distribute the same.

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