Kahar Mahasangh conducted matrimonial introduction conference
Magazine release program concluded
CURATED BY – RAM NARESH VISHWAKRAMA | CITYCHIEFNEWS
Vidisha, last Sunday, a social program, marital introduction conference and magazine release program was organized by the national social organization Kahar Mahasangh in Vidisha. Chief guest of the program Vishambhar Prasad Nishad (former Rajya Sabha MP, Uttar Pradesh), special guest Ajay Raikwar, National General Secretary of Kahar Federation, National Secretary Neeraj Raikwar, Shri Mati Rajni Singh Kashyap, State President Kahar Mahasangh Women's Wing, Jaikishan Manjhi, State President of Indian Fishermen Federation. , Senior social worker Umashankar Raikwar, Fisherman Congress Vice President, Rajkumari Raikwar, All India Kahar Mahasabha State President, Deepali Raikwar, Indian Fishermen Federation State President, Rajkumari Kevat Assembly Candidate, Seema Kevat Assembly Candidate Kotma. The program was inaugurated by lighting the lamp as per Vedic rituals, in the presence of Lord Nishad. Raj Guha, creator of the Constitution Dr. Bhimrao Ambedkar, pride of the society, Iron Lady Phoolan Devi were garlanded with garlands of tilak. The guests present were welcomed with flower garlands by the chairman of the program and state president of Kahar Mahasangh, Ram Gopal Raikwar and officials of the organization. Chief guest, former Rajya Sabha MP Vishambhar Prasad Nishad (Uttar Pradesh) released the magazine "Prerna", in which the work done by Kahar Mahasangh in social service, biodata of young men and women and views of social workers have been highlighted. In the state level program, social friends from all parts of the society enthusiastically participated in the introduction conference.
National President Ed. Kahar Mahasangh, founded by Prakash Kahar, is a national organization whose objective is to organize 42 sub-castes of the society and establish bread-daughter relationship among them. We have to remove the evils prevalent in the society and establish an educated and civilized society so that the society can contribute in building a new India. The contribution of officials from the entire state including local social brothers was commendable in the program organized by the program organizer Kamal Raikwar and his team at Aggarwal Dharamshala in Vidisha. By registering their presence in large numbers, women in the program proved that this society will no longer remain backward because it is said that the family whose women are educated and aware always moves forward. The guests present openly praised the functioning of Kahar Mahasangh in organizing the program. Giving information, Kahar Mahasangh state media in-charge Neeraj Raikwar said that through the introduction conference, the problems faced by young men and women in marriage and Majhi reservation were also discussed. About 45 biodata of young men and women were received who were also introduced through the platform. The group present also took food prasad.
Chief guests in the program included State General Secretary Braj Lal Raikwar, State Vice President Narayan Raikwar, Purshottam Kahar Ujjain, Organization Minister Santosh Burman, State General Secretary Tapisha Pooja Amjhare Betul, Jairam Baba Ji, N.P. Manjhi, Rakesh Verma, Rakesh Dhole, Organization Minister. Ram Kishan Raikwar Raisen, State Vice President Ramesh Verma Rewa, Ram Khilavan Sondhia Rewa, Shankar Lal Kahar Mandsaur, Dinesh Kahar, Laxman Kahar, Jairam Baba Ji Chhatarpur, Mohan Lal Kahar, Kamal Raikwar, Babu Vambaiya, Rajesh Verman Amanganj, Laxman Raikwar, Dr. Govind Raikwar Gunaur, State Vice President Shri Mati Megha Raikwar, Shri Mati Maya Raikwar Divisional President Jabalpur, Poonam Raikwar, Shobha Raikwar, Mrs. Sonia Sondhia, Mrs. Rani Kashyap, Mrs. Rekha Kahar, Mrs. Rani Verma, Mrs. Sunita Kahar and a large number of social friends. Mothers, sisters and children were present. Brijesh Rajgire and Deepak Vaveriya successfully conducted the stage. At the end of the program, State President Ram Gopal Raikwar expressed his gratitude to all the guests present.