Learn the importance of Hindu culture and start practicing Dharma from today – Sunil Ghanwat, Organiser, Maharashtra and Chhattisgarh, Hindu Janajagruti Samiti

Mr Sunil Ghanwat (centre) being felicitated by Mr Virdhawal Upadhyay, Mr Abhay Advani and other members of JITO

Belagavi (Karnataka) – The culture of India is great and if this culture is adopted by every country, world peace will be maintained. Everyone is realizing the importance of Indian Ayurveda today. Therefore, we should not succumb to the temptation of foreign traditions, and preserve Indian culture, asserted Mr Sunil Ghanwat, the Maharashtra and Chhattisgarh organiser of Hindu Janajagruti Samiti. A special program was organised for the women members of JITO at Manoj Sancheti Jito Hall here on the occasion of the 70th birthday of Kamalaji Gadia, the founder president of JITO (Jain International Trade Organisation) group. He was speaking in this programme.

Mr. Sunil Ghanwat further said, “The Hindu panchang is able to accurately predict eclipses to within minutes. This shows the greatness of Hindu Dharma. On the flip side, present day meteorologists are not even able to accurately predict rain despite all scientific instruments”.

75 people including office bearers and members were present for this session. Mr Sunil Ghanwat was felicitated by JITO. Mr Veerdhawal Upadhyay, President of Jito Belgaum; Mr. Abhay Advani, Coordinator and Mentor of JITO Women’s Group were present. Mr Vikram Jain of JITO took the initiative in organising this event. Mrs Maya Jain, President of JITO Women’s Wing welcomed everyone; Mrs Harshita Mehta gave the introductory address, Mrs Trupti Mangle introduced Mr Ghanwat, while Chief Secretary Mrs Mamata Jain proposed the vote of thanks.

Highlights

1. Numerous attendees shared that they were shocked with the seriousness of Halal Jihad.

2. The organisers decided to hold a programme for young women on Love Jihad, as well as an awareness programme for men.

Source: Sanatan Prabhat

 

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