Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh Bhiwani organized a family meeting program on the occasion of Holi.
Bhiwani: Like every year, on the holy festival of Holi, the family enlightenment department of Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh, Bhiwani, organized a family meeting program on the occasion of Holi festival in the local Shakuntala Garden. The first part of the program consisted of refreshments and informal gathering. In the second part, there were entertaining games, quizzes, cultural programs and speeches.
This part was the main attraction of the family reunion. In which there were entertaining games (for children, sisters, youth, married couples and young couples). Games like marble race, sack race, carrying the balloon across, making glass pyramid with the help of balloon, eating gulab jamun without using hands etc. were spreading enthusiasm among the members of all the families present. In the cultural programme, songs, poetry, dance and music were presented by the children of the families present. A quiz was also organized which was based on Shri Ram Temple, Ayodhya.
All the participants who participated in the above were given prizes from the magic box as a boost of enthusiasm. After that, the keynote speaker Mr. Sunderlal ji, State Organization Minister, Bharatiya Kisan Sangh, through his powerful words, guided everyone on the topic of family empowerment. He told about the work done by Kutumb Prabodhaan activity and its various dimensions. He highlighted how in today’s era of globalization, families are getting separated from each other and how these distances can be reduced. Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh has been making such efforts among families through various programs for the last several years.
Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh’s department head Satyanarayan Mittal, in his presidential speech, removed the discrepancies in the family and inspired the family to remain united. Anil Parmar, head of all the arrangements of the program, said that about 850 family members from 220 families of Bhiwani were present in this program. In which the youngest child was 5 months old and the oldest brother was 83 years old. At last all the family members played Pushpa Holi with joy and happiness. Mothers and sisters also danced with joy. Then everyone took food prasad. Arrangements for the sale of literature were also made by the publicity department.