
Khed – A Krantigatha (Saga of Revolution) exhibition was organised by the Hindu Janajagruti Samiti at Hutatma Anant Laxman Kanhere School in Ayni village of Khed taluka on 20th January 2026. A total of 114 students from the school benefited from the exhibition. On this occasion, seeker Shri Dnyaneshwar Patil explained the objective of the Krantigatha exhibition.
Feedback from Students
Nakshatra Dattaram Kadam (Class IX):
Through this exhibition organised by Hindu Janajagruti Samiti, we understood the work and significance of revolutionary freedom fighters. We realised the immense contribution of revolutionaries who sacrificed their lives for the nation and Dharma. Today, corruption is prevalent in society, and through these display panels, we received information on how it can be stopped.
Akshara Krishna Jadhav and Sejal Shivram Bhuvad (Class IX):
This exhibition inspired us. We learned that we should respect our parents and realise their sacrifices for us. We also learned the importance of time, serving others, and the value of chanting God’s name.
Tanmay Pandurang Pashte (Class IX):
I will try to share the information gained here with people around me. We should give up laziness and inculcate good habits such as neatness and discipline.
Sanskruti Sachin Gawade (Class IX):
We had never read such detailed information about revolutionaries anywhere before.
Durva Vaman Karjavkar (Class VI):
We should take inspiration from those who gave us freedom.
Arya Pandurang Jadhav (Class VI):
We should never disrespect the National flag.
Sujna Shrikant Yadav and Janhavi Chakradhar Mahakal (Class VI):
Everyone should draw inspiration from revolutionaries and patriots.
“The exhibition awakened Hindu Pride among students” – Headmaster Shri Sunil Deshmane
On January 20, from 10:30 a.m. onwards, the Krantigatha exhibition was organised in the school for students from Classes VI to X by Hindu Janajagruti Samiti and Sanatan Dharma Seva Sangh, Ayni–Mete. Through this exhibition, students were introduced to patriotic revolutionaries, Hindu Dharma founders such as the Shankaracharyas, and leading figures of India’s freedom struggle, along with information about their work.
The exhibition helped awaken patriotism, remembrance of great leaders, discipline, and pride in Hindu Dharma among the students. The seekers explained the content of the exhibition with a spirit of selfless service. On behalf of the school, gratitude was expressed to all the seekers. The headmaster stated that such programmes will help nurture patriotic, and disciplined citizens of India, and extended best wishes for the Samiti’s work.








