Chhatisgarh
International Youth Day Celebrations by Brahma Kumaris, Dhamtari
On the occasion of “International Youth Day,” the Brahma Kumaris of Dhamtari organized a youth rally with the theme of “Chalo, Chale Yuva Nari Gaurav ke liye” (Let’s walk for Young Women’s Dignity). The rally was launched with a lamp lighting.
BK Sarita, Director, Divyadham Center; Anand Pawar, Chhattisgarh State Secretary Indian National Congress, Dhamtari; Ramu Rohra, District President, Bharatiya Janata Party, Dhamtari; Jyoti Gupta, Chairman Lions Club, Dhamtari; Usha Gupta, Area President, Chhattisgarh, of the Disabled Welfare Organization, Dhamtari; Renu Khanuja, Chairman, Ladies Club, Dhamtari; Dr. Sarita Doshi, Sarthak Sanstha, Dhamtari; Revati Verma, Travel co-ordinator, Dhamtari; and Janki Gupta, District President Modi Vichar Manch, Dhamtari; were present at the program.
On this occasion Brahma Kumari Sr. Sarita said that without youth even a leaf cannot be moved. The world needs such youth who have characters with honesty, intelligence, and in whose mind there is interest in benefitting the society. This rally is being undertaken for the honor and respect of women. India is also the mother. This is India where every woman was a goddess. We again have to make India a place where every human being is endowed with divine qualities and moral values. The Brahma Kumaris is an institution of youth, where every youth is free from addiction of all types or fashion. At present, more than one lakh youth are in the organization and spending their time and energy in order to give new direction to the society through developing their best character. They have the power of spiritual knowledge and character within them.
Mr. Ramu Rohra said that spiritual institutions inspire society. Youths have to choose their own path; the future of the country depends on youth. Youth have to make the country great by their actions.
In the same way, Anand Pawar said that what the youth cannot do, as they are like the free flowing air, only the direction has to be shown. They can rejuvenate society with their power. The Brahma Kumaris institution imparts youth with knowledge and understanding.
Similarly, Usha Gupta said that every work of the Brahma Kumaris is performed in the spirit of universal brotherhood. It is our fortune that this institution is working in our city. If every child in the country will respect women, then the country can not be stopped from becoming a Golden Bird once again.
Jyoti Gupta said that this rally for women’s honor fills our heart with excitement. It inspires us that we have to keep moving continuously, non-stop and without tiredness, to achieve the best.
Similarly, Revathi Verma said that the dominance of women in Indian society has been there since ancient times. As long as the atrocities on women do not stop, our country and society cannot move forward. We should start the youth day from our home. The youth of the family should be taught to respect women.
Sarita Doshi said that the confidence and energy of the Brahma Kumaris sisters are created just by looking at them; youth should get inspiration by this. With firm determination and faith, youth can do any work and the destination can be easily attained. Everyone took an oath to protect women’s honor.
In this program, students of Gyanamrit Vidyalaya of Dhamtari, the Government Girls School of Education of Dhamtari, the Nutan School, and a large number of brothers and sisters of the Brahma Kumaris were present.