Organised by the Hindu Janajagruti Samiti on the occasion of Republic Day

Chiplun, Maharashtra – Bharat attained independence through the immense sacrifices of revolutionaries. Their dedication and spirit of sacrifice must reach the younger generation so that a truly patriotic generation can be shaped. With this objective, the Kranti Gatha Exhibition was organised on 26 January 2026 by the Hindu Janajagruti Samiti at the auditorium of Late Balasaheb Mate Secondary and Higher Secondary School in Kamthe, Taluka Chiplun.

After viewing the exhibition, many visitors expressed the view that, by creating awareness among students and youth, the Hindu Janajagruti Samiti is fulfilling its duty towards the nation. They noted that the exhibition, which depicts the lives and sacrifices of revolutionaries, is highly inspiring for students and would certainly instil a sense of patriotism among students and the younger generation.
The exhibition received an enthusiastic response from students, along with the institution’s management, teaching and non-teaching staff, and local villagers. Sincere cooperation for the successful organisation of the exhibition was extended by sadhak Shri. Vinayak Kangane, along with the institution’s teachers and staff.
Views expressed by visitors:
- Dr Vijay Balasaheb Mate, President of the Institution – “HJS is doing commendable work. This exhibition on revolutionaries is truly inspiring and encourages one to engage in meaningful action.”
- Mr Pradeep Thasale, Teacher – “This exhibition is highly inspiring for inculcating patriotic values among students. It also motivated me personally to take up constructive work.”
- Mr Arun Nate and Mr S. S. Thorwade, Teachers – “This is a highly praiseworthy initiative undertaken by HJS.”
- Mr Dashrath Khedekar, Villager – “You are doing commendable work with the objective of creating awareness among the youth.”
- Mr Manoj Khedekar and Mr Pravin Khedekar – “The exhibition is truly inspiring for the new generation.”








