Solapur : Guidance through HJS  work shop on use of RTI

Participants resolve to take active part in activities related to protection of nation and Dharma and make use of right to information

Participants and dignitaries present in work shop

Solapur : Uniting against anti-social tendencies and taking lawful action is the best way to establish good governance. Government employees so also officers are doing injustice to citizens by creating obstacles in their work. In such situation, how to obtain information under right to information (RTI) and get justice was explained to the participants by advocate Nilesh Sangolkar of Hindu Vidhidnya Parishada (HVP). The workshop was held at ‘Panchmukhi Hanuman Mandir’ in Bhavana Rhushi Peth. Shri. Purushottam Udata, treasurer of ‘Padmashali Sanstha’ and Shri. Kamtam, a businessman shared the dais with him.

Devout Hindus from various organizations such as Bajarang Dal, Shivapratishthan, Padmashali Yuvak Sanghatana etc participated in the work shop. Many participants were curious to know about use of RTI Act, 2005 for protection of nation and Dharma in uniting to give legal fight against evil tendencies in society. 40 devout Hindus attended the work shop. Shri. Ambadas Gorantala, District-Coordinator of Bajarang Dal, its city-Coordinators Deepak Pawar and Pramod Yalgir; Shri. Ravi Gone of Shivapratishthan Hindustan, businessmen viz. Shri. Satyanarayan Gurram, Vivek Ingale, Samarth Mothe, Chidambar Karkal, Shri. Nitin Margam, Nagesh Mahamuni, Siddhu Charkupalli, Prabhulinga Pujari of ‘Markandeya Janajagruti’; Shri. Vinod Rasal, Dattatreya Pise, Ramesh Pandhare and Satish Kunchpor of Hindu Janajagruti Samiti (HJS) etc were present on the occasion. Sou. Anita Bunage of Ranaragini Division gave guidance on the topic of ‘Importance of sadhana in life’. An exhibition of books published by Sanatan Sanstha and flex-boards was held on the occasion.

Highlights

1. Participants made a resolve to take active part in the mission of protection of nation and Dharma by making good use of right to information.

2. Participants spontaneously took part in the work shop. Some of them said that they acquired invaluable knowledge.

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