Cultural activities
The culture and civilization of India is one of the oldest cultures in the world. This culture is the result of a combination of many things including the country’s long history, diverse geography and its own ancient heritage. The customs, traditions and ideas of neighboring and other countries of the world are also included in this culture. If we look at the history of the last five millennia, then it is known that these customs, languages, customs and traditions developed due to the interrelationship with each other. Various religious systems such as Hinduism, Jainism, Buddhism and Sikhism also grew and grew up in this culture. Different religions and traditions resulting from the mixture of these diverse people have also influenced different parts of the world.
The Raman Shiksha Samiti organizes cultural, social and literary activities throughout the year for the purpose of entertainment along with keeping Indian folk culture, tradition, history alive and maintaining mutual love harmony. The organization organizes Kavi Sammelan, literary seminars and seminars, nationalistic cultural programs, dance, arts programs are organized throughout the year.
Kavi Sammelan Events
The organization organizes local and all-India poet conferences to entertain the people in a run-up, stressful life. In these poets’ conferences organized by the organization, local and young poets get a platform to read their composition and show talent.
Events of literary seminars and seminars
The tendency of reading and reading among people is gradually decreasing. Raman Shiksha Samiti organizes literary seminars and seminars for the purpose of increasing the tendency of reading in young generation and providing a platform to young writers.
Patriotic cultural programs
Raman Shiksha Samiti organizes full patriotic cultural programs in memory of the martyrs every year. The purpose of these programs organized by the institution is to inculcate the spirit of patriotism among the youth and give true reverence to the martyrs.
In the memory of the martyrs, “Ek Sham Shahido Ke Nam” Rashtriya devotional cultural program was organized in Gwalior by the organization Raman Shiksha Samiti. The chief guest at the event was Honorable Mr. Vivek Narayan Shejwalkar, Mayor of Gwalior Municipal Corporation, Honored Mr. Rakesh Mahore, Chairman of Municipal Corporation. Shri Shanti Sharan Gautam, Vice President, District Panchayat Gwalior, Joint Director of Women and Child Development Department Mr. Suresh Tomar, MIC in Municipal Corporation as special guests in the program. Member Shri Dharmendra Rana, Divisional Office Incharge of BJP Shri Vinod Sharma, State Convenor of BJP Military Cell Shri BL Dhakad, Shri Dinesh Dixit Regional Councilor, Shri Gyanendra Sharma Project Officer Women Child Development Department, Mr. Dinesh Umariah, District Coordinator M.P. Jana Abhiyan Parishad and President of the organization Shri Hariom Gautam were present.
At the beginning of the program, wreaths and lamps were lit by all the guests on the portrait of Shaheed Bhagat Singh, Shaheed Sukhdev and Shaheed Rajguru. After this, all the guests were welcomed by wearing flower garlands. At the beginning of the program, the welcome speech and the outline of the program was presented by the institution president Hariom Gautam.
Speaking as the chief guest on the occasion, Mayor Shri Vivek Narayan Shejwalkar said that on the night of 23 March 1931, patriotism of Bhagat Singh, Sukhdev, Rajguru was hanged by denouncing the crime as the time when Bhagat Singh was hanged. At that time, he was 24 years of age, he had smiled and hanged, raising slogans of Inklab Zindabad. Speaking on the occasion, Chairman Shri Rakesh Mahore said that history is a source of inspiration, the future of those who forget their history becomes dark. Other speakers also expressed their views on the occasion.
On this occasion, the freedom fighters and former soldiers Shri A.B. Thapte, Bijendra Singh Tomar, BL Dhakad, Chandrapal Singh Parihar, Prahlada Singh Bhadoria, Brajraj Singh Tomar, K.J. D. Bhatru, M.L. Pathak, Mahesh Anand Chauhan, Nabal Singh Rana and S.C. Ojha honored. On this occasion, Shri Dinesh Umariah and Shri Lokendra Shakya were also honored for doing excellent work in the field of social service. At the end of the program, all the distinguished citizens and regional residents paid homage to Shaheed Bhagat Singh, Sukhdev and Rajguru, after which the national anthem and two minutes of silence were observed.