Gandhi Bhawan Trust organises ‘Yuva Samvad’ on 76th anniversary of Quit India Movement

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On the 76th anniversary of Quit India Movement, Yuva Samvaad was organised here on Thursday at Gandhi Bhavan.

The event was organised by Gandhi Bhawan Trust Bhopal. Event started with the all religion prayer by the children from Parvarish the Museum school followed by a session on and around Quit India Movement in Past and Present context.

The session was taken by a diverse panel comprised of young and experienced people which include Umang Shridhar, founder KhaDigi, Anuradha Shankar, ADGP MP Police, Srishti Sargam, Naturopathy Student, Rakesh Kumar Paliwal, Principal Director Income Tax MP and CG, Rajeev Sharma, Secretary Urban Development, Shubham Chouhan Tamot, Young Leader and L.S. Hardenia, Senior Journalist, the panel was chaired by Rakesh Deewan.

Srishti Sargam talked about the importance of Naturopathy and appeal young people to go back on roots and see nature as the tool for healing. Umang Shridhar talked about young entrepreneurs and said that every young person should keep Quit India in their Heart.

Shubham Tamot, inspired young people from his dynamic energy and talked about the Farmers and said India should quit all those things which harm the integrity of the nation. Rajeev Verma and Rakesh Kumar Paliwal both being in administration is highly inspired by Gandhian thoughts, Rajeev Sharma remembered Gandhi’s way of living life and showed his concern for today’s education system where engineering, medical are just degrees but no knowledge is associated with it.

L.S. Hardenia read some of the important text from Gandhi and Nehru. Anuradha Shankar congratulates young people for initiatives like Go RURBAN and also Gandhi Bhawan for organizing events to connect young people in series of events like Anniversary of Baa and then Yuva Samvaad.

A drama on Quit India movement keeping Mahatma Gandhi in the centre was performed by artists from ANSH Happiness Society. The play was directed by Sahil Khan. Poetry performed by Sunny Kumar Bozo, Dance performance given by Shivani Sahu on classical version of Vande Mataram and Ojasvi Verma performed on a mix songs of Patriotism and Youth.

Tannison Mathew from TOC talked about being optimist and shared positive stories inspiring young people.

Event was hosted and managed by the young volunteers of ANSH Happiness Society. Event concluded with the oath taken by all the participants.