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Hindu Volunteer Sangh Nepal Inaugurates ‘Sangh Shiksha Class–2083’, to Run for 15 Days

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  • The Hindu Volunteer Sangh Nepal is running a national-level ‘Sangh Shiksha Class–2083’ in Dhulikhel, Kavre.
  • The 15-day ‘Sangh Shiksha Class’ instructs participants in yoga, Surya Namaskar, exercise, and self-defense techniques.
  • Kanchan Kumar Bade, Minister of Social Development of Bagmati Province, was the chief guest at the inauguration, with trainees attending from various districts.

May 23, Kathmandu – Hindu Volunteer Sangh Nepal has launched a national-level ‘Sangh Shiksha Class–2083’ in Dhulikhel, Kavre.

The inauguration ceremony was held at the Makaju Social Welfare Association in Dhulikhel.

The 15-day program aims to physically prepare participants by offering daily sessions in yoga, Surya Namaskar, exercises, and the art of self-defense (Niyuddha).

Through sports and physical training, volunteers are encouraged to develop mutual camaraderie, cooperation, and social harmony, which is expected to break down artificial barriers of caste and regional divisions and unite everyone under a single bond.

The organization stated that the residential training is highly organized and disciplined to achieve comprehensive development of the volunteers.

Kanchan Kumar Bade, Minister of Social Development of Bagmati Province, was the chief guest at the opening ceremony, attended by National Director Kalyan Kumar Timilsina of Hindu Volunteer Sangh Nepal and other participants.

Leaders of Sanatan Dharma, representatives of civil society, senior Sangh officials, and eminent personalities from various fields also participated in the opening event.

Volunteers from multiple districts across Nepal have gathered in Dhulikhel to participate in the residential training class.

The Sangh declared that trainees are given intensive intellectual discussions and lectures focusing on religion, Sanatan culture, glorious history, profiles of great personalities, and current relevant topics to foster national consciousness and ideological clarity.

This ‘Sangh Shiksha Class,’ conducted with the training, is aimed at awakening patriotism and cultivating disciplined, dedicated, and skilled citizens committed to the progress of the nation and society.

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