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Important contribution of Rajmata Holkar in the construction of Jhalawar temples.

Jhalawar : Jhalawar Rajasthan Teachers Association National organized a Women’s Seminar on the 300th birth anniversary of Queen Ahilyabai Holkar at Radhakrishna Auditorium on Sunday. The chief guest of the first session was Dr. Achala Nagar Acharya Engineering College, key speaker Vandana Patidar, Divisional Women’s Organization Minister, chaired by Women’s Minister Seema Rathore. State Supervisor Division Organization Minister Dilip Mittal was. The program started with the guests worshiping Goddess Saraswati and lighting the lamp and laying wreath in front of Lok Mata Ahilyabai and founder of Rajasthan Teachers Association Jai Dev Pathak. Chief guest Dr. Achala Nagar said that while giving information about the high importance of women in Indian culture, he also gave detailed information about the contribution made by former Maharani Lok Mata of Indore Ahilyabai Holkar in the construction of temples in the religious field in India. .

Nagar said that he told about Indian society being a nature worshiper and Vasudev Kutumbakam feeling. In his address, the main speaker, Women’s Division Organization Minister Patidar, gave information about the history of Rajasthan teacher and the work of the sub-branch and the state executive. Information and usage of membership amount by the organization has been explained. He told that Rajasthan Teachers Association is the largest teachers organization of the national state, which puts forth its demands before the government for the interests of all types of teacher cadre and gets the problems resolved. Along with this, the main speaker told about the work and contribution made by Lok Mata Ahilyabai for the welfare of the people and talked about including her life and work in the curriculum. In the middle of the program, dancer Pooja Gadolia Lohar and Anantha presented a beautiful dance on the bhajan. District Women Minister Seema Rathore, who was presiding over the organization, expressed gratitude.

Five changes are necessary for change in society

The second session was presided over by chief guest Mithilesh Taniwal, key speaker Sandhya Sharma and District Women Organization Minister Rama Patidar. Chief guest Taniwal provided information about bringing five changes in the society, in which he inspired women teachers to tell the topics of Swadeshi awakening, family enlightenment, environmental protection, civic duty and social harmony to the society, schools and students. Keynote speaker Sandhya Sharma said that we should provide information about Indian cultural values ​​and moral values ​​to the students in the school and talked about giving information about the festivals celebrated in the Indian society. Raman Patidar expressed his gratitude. Teacher Poonam, who came from Raipur to the symposium, presented the poem Saheli Tujhe Sapna Sanuai. The seminar was conducted by Kiran Chaudhary and Sangeeta Dhakad. Many women including Minister Nirmala Malav, Vandana Shringi, Kavita Jangid, Mangi Bai Dangi, Priyanka Dhakad participated in the seminar.

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