HJS organises camp for Hindu youth

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Nagpur (Maharashtra): Hindu Janajagruti Samiti (HJS) organised a camp for Hindu youths to create awareness in them towards the present condition of Nation and Hindu Dharma, policies of various organisations, sects and parties towards welfare of the nation and why Hindus need ‘Dharma-shikshan’ etc. Group discussions were conducted in this work-shop. On review, it was observed that the participants were willing to attend ‘Dharma-shikshan’ and ‘Self-defence’ Classes.

Consequent to Hindu ‘Dharma-jagruti Sabha’ held in Nagpur, a work-shop was held by HJS for the curious and active Hindu youths at ‘Khot Bhavan’, Naik Marg, Mahal, Nagpur. Mr. Nandkumar Jadhav of Sanatan Sanstha and Mr. Shrikant Pisolkar of HJS guided the participants.

A VCD on the present condition of ‘Hindu Dharma and Nation’ was shown to them after explaining the objective and importance of the work-shop. Following this, the participants asked for organisation of ‘Dharma-shikshan’ and ‘Self-defence’ Classes and showed their willingness to serve Dharma. 50 Hindus participated in this work-shop.

Highlights

  1. After the guidance of Mr. Pisolkar, few self-defence demonstrations were shown.
  2. Area-chief Mr. Manohar Junaghare and Mukesh Thakur from Minimatanagar, chief of Ashirvadnagar Mr. Avinash Bhosekar, Mr. Paras Tumasare and Mr. Vijay Patane, Mahal-chief Mr. Atul Avernla, Mr. Ashish Savarkar and Mr. Chincholkar, Hudakeshwar-chief Mr. Satapute extended cooperation for this camp on their own.

Feedback

Dr. Naresh Khandagale, Mahal, Nagpur : Got new inspiration after attending the work-shop and feel like doing ‘Dharma-seva’.

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