HT Correspondent
HOJAI, Aug 13: In continuation of the Har Ghar Tiranga Campaign, a dedicated team of APNA Manch, an NGO, distributed national flags among students, teachers of Gandhi Vidyapith High School, and residents in Hojai on Tuesday. Nearly 150 national flags were distributed.
Speaking on the occasion, Alok Gupta, headmaster of Gandhi Vidyapith High School, said the Har Ghar Tiranga campaign would help instil patriotism and nationalism in Indian citizens. He further lauded the efforts of APNA Manch in continuously organising such social events. Social worker Gajananda Kejriwal emphasised the importance of Independence Day and stated that parents should teach their children the values of patriotism from a young age. Senior journalist Ramesh Mundra said this campaign is a good method to demonstrate our national commitment.
Social worker Ashok Kejriwal apprised the students about the martyrdom of our freedom fighters. He said, “We should take pride in our freedom.” Anjani Sarawagi, Rajib Kashyap Gupta (senior teacher), and Ashish Agarwal also spoke on the occasion. All members of APNA Manch committed to regularly organising such social events and promised to serve the society selflessly.
The program was anchored by Nikhil Kumar Mundra, founder of APNA Manch. Members Praveen Sarawagi, Binay Sarawagi, and teachers Sarbeswar Pathak, PB Chhetry, Manoj Singh, Damodar Mishra, Madhu Agarwala, Birendra Kumar Singh, Pankaj Kumar, Mrityunjay Kumar Ray, and clerical staff Rajesh Bardhan and Tinku Bora fully supported and volunteered for the program.