HT Correspondent
DIBRUGARH, Feb 2: The Dibrugarh Hindu Maha Sammelan will be organised at the Chowkidinghee playground here on February 8 as part of the centenary celebrations of the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS).
The organisers said the Sammelan is being held to strengthen Sanatan Dharma and Indian cultural values, and is not aimed against any community.
The programme is envisaged as a platform to promote cultural awareness, social harmony and collective participation.
Manoj Dubey, president of the Rashtriya Sanathan Sena, has been invited as the main speaker at the event.
A 20-member organising committee has been constituted with Atamaram Agarwal as president, Nirmal Kanti Shil as secretary and Sailen Gogoi as working president.
Hridayananda Mahanta has been named chief advisor of the programme.
According to the organisers, the convention is intended to serve as a symbol of the enduring spirit of Sanatan Dharma and to encourage people to rise above personal biases and social divisions.
“We invite everyone to join this assembly by renouncing selfishness, lethargy and discrimination. This is an occasion to celebrate our heritage and reinforce the bonds of social equality,” the organising committee said in a press release.
The organisers said they expect around 10,000 people to attend the Sammelan and appealed to citizens to participate in large numbers to understand Sanatan culture and its values.
The programme will begin at 10.30 am on February 8.






