The 15-day residential training camp organized by the Rashtra Sevika Samiti, Jharkhand province, concluded with a grand ceremony at the Saraswati Shishu Vidya Mandir, Dhurwa, Ranchi. Chitra Tai Joshi, the All India Sah-Karyavahika, emphasized that Bharat Mata is the life force, fulfilling our physical, intellectual, and spiritual needs. She urged dedicating every moment and action to Bharat Mata. Reflecting on the 300th birth anniversary of Maharani Ahilyabai Holkar, Joshi highlighted her as a symbol of service, righteousness, and justice, citing her reconstruction of holy sites and her inspiration for women’s safety and self-reliance. Remembering Rani Durgavati’s sacrifice, she emphasized her courage and patriotism in defending the motherland. Retired Director General of Police Nirmal Kaur lauded the discipline and service of the Sevikas, recognizing their role in shaping patriotic citizens. The event saw over 2000 attendees from various sectors. The camp hosted 225 Sevikas from 20 districts of Jharkhand, focusing on discipline, physical fitness, patriotism, and cultural values through activities like yoga, discussions, and service. The camp received guidance from senior workers like Sunita Haldekar, Chitra Tai Joshi, and Neeta Ba, with the constant presence of Kshetra Sampark Pramukh Padma Devi. Discussions and practices on patriotism, civic duty, social harmony, the use of indigenous products, and environmental conservation were central. Manu Shri served as the chief instructor. A procession was also organized, which was welcomed by the public. Key figures from the Rashtra Sevika Samiti and other organizations were present at the event.
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