VHP working to awaken and inculcate values in youth of society: Champat Rai
Jhansi, 26 May (HS): Champat Rai, General Secretary of the Shri Ram Janmabhoomi Teerth Kshetra Trust and Central Vice President of the VHP, said that the VHP is working to awaken and inculcate values in the youth of socie
Champat Rai, General Secretary of the Shri Ram Janmabhoomi Teerth Kshetra Trust


Jhansi,

26 May (HS): Champat Rai, General Secretary of the Shri Ram Janmabhoomi Teerth

Kshetra Trust and Central Vice President of the VHP, said that the VHP is

working to awaken and inculcate values in the youth of society. He added that

the organization's objective is not limited to religious programs, but also to

organize and educate society. He

said these things in his address on Tuesday, the second day of the eight-day

bravery training camp of Durga Vahini of Vishwa Hindu Parishad of Kanpur

province in Jhansi, Uttar Pradesh.

Giving

information about the progress of the construction of the Shri Ram Janmabhoomi

Temple, Rai said that a boundary wall of approximately three and a half

kilometers is being constructed within the temple complex. Additionally,

construction of the auditorium, rest house, trust office, memorial to the

martyrs, and Ram Katha Museum is also progressing rapidly. He expressed

confidence that all major works will be completed by 2027. In response to a

question, he said that one should not indulge in excessive desires, because

when these desires are not fulfilled, anger arises in the individual and social

life begins to suffer. He encouraged young people to move forward with

restraint, patience, and collective thinking.

Champat

Rai said that no one ever imagined that the construction of the grand temple

for Shri Ram Lalla would be completed, but it is the result of collective

resolve and the faith of millions of people. He added that great tasks are not

possible through individual thinking, but rather the united spirit of society

creates history. He was accompanied by VHP State Vice Presidents Vinod Agarwal,

Nilay Bose, and Mayank Gupta.

It

is worth noting that the Durga Vahini, Vishva Hindu Parishad Kanpur Province,

is holding an eight-day provincial bravery training class in Jhansi metropolis

from May 24 to June 1 at Bhaani Devi Goyal Saraswati Vidya Mandir Inter

College. A groundbreaking ceremony was held on Friday for this event. 250 girls

from 21 districts of Kanpur Province are participating in the bravery training

class, including 17 from Nepal.

The

main objective of the class is to prepare the girls for self-defense,

discipline and physical fitness. In this eight-day training class, the

participants are being trained in stick handling, yashti training, crossing

obstacles, rope walking and other adventure activities. Every day, 25 trainers

are giving training in various disciplines and paying special attention to

making the girls physically, mentally and behaviorally strong, so that they are

filled with national interest and can face every kind of challenge with

confidence.

Hindusthan Samachar / Abhishek Awasthi


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