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. The closing ceremony was held on Sunday evening in an atmosphere of enthusiasm and dignity. The chief speaker, All India Co-Executive Chitra Tai Joshi, emphasized that Bharat Mata is our life force. She fulfills our physical, intellectual, and spiritual needs. We should dedicate every moment and every action of our lives to Bharat Mata. Remembering Maharani Ahilyabai Holkar on her 300th birth anniversary, Joshi highlighted her as a revered queen of Indian history, who set an unparalleled example of service, righteousness, and just governance. Ahilyabai renovated several sacred pilgrimage sites, including Kashi Vishwanath, Prayagraj, Rameshwaram, Somnath, and Mathura, revitalizing the nation’s cultural spirit. The path she paved for women’s safety, respect, and self-reliance continues to inspire today’s generation. Chitra Tai also recalled the sacrifice of Rani Durgavati, who bravely fought foreign invaders to protect her homeland, sacrificing her life. Her life is an eternal symbol of the courage, self-respect, and patriotism of women’s power. We should draw inspiration from her ideals and move forward on the path of national service. The chief guest of the ceremony, retired Director General of Police Nirmal Kaur, praised the discipline, energy, and spirit of service of the Sevika. She stated that such camps provide the nation with dutiful, virtuous, and patriotic citizens. The program was attended by over 2000 people from various sectors of society, including educational institutions, social organizations, intellectuals, women’s organizations, and the general public. The camp saw participation from 225 Sevika sisters from 20 districts of Jharkhand. The camp aimed to develop discipline, physical strength, patriotism, and cultural values in young women. Every day, the Sevika participated in yoga, exercise, intellectual discussions, songs, and service activities. This residential camp provided comprehensive training on the physical, mental, intellectual, and spiritual aspects of the Sevika. Approximately 14 teachers and 10 provincial-level officers were constantly present in this training class. The camp received guidance from senior all-India level workers Sunita Haldekar, Chitra Tai Joshi, and Neeta Ba. The area contact chief Padma Devi’s constant presence was available to the Sevika. Discussions and exercises were conducted on topics like patriotism, civic duty, social harmony, the use of indigenous products, and environmental protection. The main teacher’s duty was performed by Manu Shri. On June 6, the Sevika participated in a march in the city, dressed in full uniform, which was taken out as a procession for city tour, which was welcomed by the general public by showering flowers. This procession started from Saraswati Shishu Vidya Mandir premises and concluded with grandeur at the premises after passing through Durga Mandir and Bus Stand. The program was attended by various dignitaries.
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