‘Sangh Shiksha Varg’ concludes

Excelsior Correspondent
JAMMU, June 24: The two-week long ‘Sangh Shiksha Varg’ (general) organised by the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh Jammu and Kashmir, concluded here today.
The closing ceremony was held at the Heritage School, Sainik Colony, Jammu where the Sangh Shiksha Varg was started on June 9, in which a total of 146 students from all 19 districts of Jammu Kashmir participated.
In the closing ceremony, Mukul Kanitkar, member of the All India Executive of the Sangh, was the keynote speaker and retired Director of Agriculture Department Kamal Kishore Sharma was the chief guest.
On the occasion, Provincial Sanghchalak Dr Gautam Mengi, Sarvadhikari of Sangh Shiksha Varg Surendra Mohan and Varg Karyavah Ajay Kumar were also present.
Addressing the volunteers, Mukul Kanitkar said that the Sangh’s centenary is falling next year and expansion of the ‘Sangh’ and its strengthening will be the best way to celebrate the great occasion.
Kanitkar said that the Constitution of India has been propounding and implementing the principles of ‘Hindutva’ since its inception and in Jammu and Kashmir, the complete implementation of that Constitution has started since the last five years.
“We all have experienced the changed situation due to the free environment and opportunities created by it. The backward classes of the society were deprived of special provisions of the state but now they are getting the rights and opportunities granted by the Constitution, said Kanitkar adding that with the investment coming with enthusiasm from all over India and the world, new steps of progress and development are being realized in the crown state of Mother India.
Kanitkar, while referring to the cowardly terrorist incidents that took place in Jammu and Kashmir this month, said, “the existing challenge once again has been highlighted but it is our resolve that with our organized efforts, we will not let these disruptive forces succeed.”
The chief guest of the program, Kamal Kishore Sharma said that the hard work and perseverance of the volunteers and their self-confidence will surely take them to the pinnacle of success.
Earlier, in the closing programme, Sangh volunteers presented 45-minute demonstrations of Ganasamata, Padavinyas, Niyyuddha, Danda-Sanchalan, Dand Yudh, Games, Yogasana and collective equality.