Panvel : On 16th July, Sanatan Sanstha, Chennai organized an exhibition of ‘flex-boards’ on life history of revolutionaries at ‘Late Kamalu Patil Secondary School’, Taloja. 350 students of this school visited the exhibition which awakened patriotism in them.
Have ideals like revolutionaries for walking on the path of life ! – Sou. Neela Gadkari, Sanatan Sanstha, Chennai
Sou. Neela Gadkari, a member of Sanatan Sanstha Trust said that revolutionaries sacrificed their life for this country. We should keep them as our ideals and be patriotic citizens. Patriotism is awakened by following Indian culture.
Let us imbibe qualities of revolutionaries and be true Indians ! – Balwant Pathak , HJS
Shri. Balwant Pathak, Raigad District Coordinator of Hindu Janajagruti Samiti (HJS) said that children have film stars as their ideals these days who lack self-respect; but our true ideals are revolutionaries who sacrificed their life for freedom of this country. We can be true Indians only when we try to imbibe qualities of revolutionaries.
Awaken patriotism through the medium of this exhibition ! – Prof. M D Borate
Information about revolutionaries has been given in this exhibition along with their photographs so that we learn about them. Let us study their work and try to imbibe their qualities.
Our ideals are revolutionaries who sacrificed their life for our country ! – Prof. C. G. Hiremath
The exhibition prepared by the Trust is quite inspiring. Take down the information. Our ideals are revolutionaries who sacrificed their life for the country. It is therefore, important to see this exhibition to know about these revolutionaries.
Highlights
1. Prof. C. G. Hiremath, M. D. Borate and Sanatan Sanstha, Chennai Trust’s member Sou. Neela Gadkari lighted lamp to start the program.
2. Shri. Gurunath Mumbaikar, the President of ‘Swarajya Mawla Pratishthan’ got a set of all flex-boards printed for creating awareness amongst people. He expressed his resolve that he would hold such exhibitions at various places so as to awaken patriotism amongst students.