Mahatma Jyotirao and Mata Savitribai Phule lit the lamp of education in times of darkness: Chief Minister

CM inaugurates International Saini Bhawan in Delhi

Unveils statues of great personalities

Chandigarh, February 22 – Haryana Chief Minister, Sh. Nayab Singh Saini on Sunday inaugurated the International Saini Bhawan at Mangolpuri, Delhi. On the occasion, he also unveiled statues of Gautama Buddha, Jyotirao Phule, Savitribai Phule and Shoor Sain installed at the premises. The Chief Minister also announced a grant of Rs. 51 lakh for the Savitribai Jyotirao Phule Trust.

While addressing the gathering, the Chief Minister said that Mahatma Jyotirao Phule and Mata Savitribai Phule lit the lamp of education in a time of darkness. He said the ceremony reflects the ideas, values and ideals that gave direction to Indian society, awakened new consciousness and strengthened the path of social justice, education and equality. It is a proud moment that statues of these great personalities were unveiled in Mangolpuri, calling it a tribute to the spirit that brought light in times of darkness.

A revolution through ideas

Sh. Nayab Singh Saini said that Mahatma Jyotirao and Mata Savitribai Phule are not merely names, but two pillars of social reform who laid a strong foundation for equality and education. At a time when educating daughters was considered a crime, Mata Savitribai Phule worked to advance knowledge. They fought against caste discrimination and injustice, using the pen as a sword and spreading the light of reform through their ideas.

No weapon greater than education

The Chief Minister said that these statues will continue to remind us that there is no weapon greater than education, no religion greater than equality and no national duty greater than humanity. He urged everyone to encourage their daughters to move forward and raise their voices against discrimination. He also called upon people to work together to ensure that education reaches the last person in society.

On this occasion, Trust President, Sh. Shripal Saini briefed the Chief Minister about various activities undertaken by the Trust and presented its demands.

Rajya Sabha MP, Sh. Rajendra Singh, former MP, Sh. Raj Kumar Saini, former Minister, Sh.Dharam Singh, Uttar Pradesh Minister, Sh. Jaswant Saini, Gulab Singh and several other dignitaries were present at the event.

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Grand 108-Kund Maha Yagya being organised in Jind for environmental purification and to reconnect people with Sanatan culture -Krishan Kumar Bedi

Chandigarh, February 22 – Haryana Social Justice, Empowerment, SCs and BCs Welfare and Antyodaya Minister (SEWA), Sh. Krishan Kumar Bedi said that the traditions of Sanatan Dharma are not merely religious rituals but represent the very soul of Indian culture. He said that grand events like the 108-Kund Maha Yagya, organised with the aim of environmental purification and reconnecting people with Sanatan culture, play an important role in uniting society and strengthening the spirit of nation-building.

Sh. Krishna Kumar Bedi was addressing a gathering late last evening in Jind during a religious programme, after participating in the Maha Aarti of the 103rd Maha Yagya being held under the guidance of Jagatguru Peethadhish Chakravarti Yagya Samrat Shri Shri 1008 Hariom Ji Maharaj.

He said that Indian culture is rooted in spirituality, morality and the highest ideals of humanity. Through their teachings, penance and sacrifice, saints and great personalities have guided society towards the path of truth, non-violence, compassion and service.

He further said that India has had a rich tradition of knowledge since ancient times. Sacred texts such as the Vedas, Upanishads, Puranas and epics have guided human life for generations. While the Ramayana teaches dignity, duty and ideal conduct, the Mahabharata conveys the victory of truth through the struggle between righteousness and unrighteousness. Similarly, the Bhagavad Gita inspires people to fulfil their duties, practise selfless action and remain strong in the face of life’s challenges.

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‘Mann Ki Baat’ programme provides a strong platform to recognise unsung heroes contributing to nation-building: Ranbir Gangwa

Chandigarh, February 22 – Haryana Public Works and Public Health Engineering Minister, Sh. Ranbir Gangwa today joined people at Mill Gate in Hisar to collectively listen to Prime Minister, Sh. Narendra Modi’s ‘Mann Ki Baat’ programme.

Sh. Ranbir Gangwa said that the ‘Mann Ki Baat’ programme spreads positive energy and inspiration to every corner of the country. The programme is not just a medium of communication, but a powerful platform that gives recognition to the unsung heroes of society who are quietly contributing to nation-building, he added.

He said that the ideas shared by the Prime Minister, Sh. Narendra Modi promotes awareness on important issues such as cleanliness, environmental protection, women empowerment, youth innovation, a self-reliant India, digital empowerment, and social harmony.

The Minister further said that this initiative of the Prime Minister helps unite the citizens of the country and inspires them to actively participate in activities that serve the national interest.

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Mahatma Jyotirao and Mata Savitribai Phule lit the lamp of education in times of darkness: Chief Minister

CM inaugurates International Saini Bhawan in Delhi

Unveils statues of great personalities

Chandigarh, February 22 – Haryana Chief Minister, Sh. Nayab Singh Saini on Sunday inaugurated the International Saini Bhawan at Mangolpuri, Delhi. On the occasion, he also unveiled statues of Gautama Buddha, Jyotirao Phule, Savitribai Phule and Shoor Sain installed at the premises. The Chief Minister also announced a grant of Rs. 51 lakh for the Savitribai Jyotirao Phule Trust.

While addressing the gathering, the Chief Minister said that Mahatma Jyotirao Phule and Mata Savitribai Phule lit the lamp of education in a time of darkness. He said the ceremony reflects the ideas, values and ideals that gave direction to Indian society, awakened new consciousness and strengthened the path of social justice, education and equality. It is a proud moment that statues of these great personalities were unveiled in Mangolpuri, calling it a tribute to the spirit that brought light in times of darkness.

A revolution through ideas

Sh. Nayab Singh Saini said that Mahatma Jyotirao and Mata Savitribai Phule are not merely names, but two pillars of social reform who laid a strong foundation for equality and education. At a time when educating daughters was considered a crime, Mata Savitribai Phule worked to advance knowledge. They fought against caste discrimination and injustice, using the pen as a sword and spreading the light of reform through their ideas.

No weapon greater than education

The Chief Minister said that these statues will continue to remind us that there is no weapon greater than education, no religion greater than equality and no national duty greater than humanity. He urged everyone to encourage their daughters to move forward and raise their voices against discrimination. He also called upon people to work together to ensure that education reaches the last person in society.

On this occasion, Trust President, Sh. Shripal Saini briefed the Chief Minister about various activities undertaken by the Trust and presented its demands.

Rajya Sabha MP, Sh. Rajendra Singh, former MP, Sh. Raj Kumar Saini, former Minister, Sh.Dharam Singh, Uttar Pradesh Minister, Sh. Jaswant Saini, Gulab Singh and several other dignitaries were present at the event.