Jharkhand: Inauguration of the 26th edition of Seva Surabhi, emphasis on 100 years of youth power and RSS
Ranchi, September 13 (IANS). Union Minister Sanjay Seth inaugurated the 26th annual issue of Seva Bharati’s magazine ‘Seva Surabhi’, ‘Global Consciousness and Youth Shakti’. This special edition is devoted to the nation’s youth power and depicted the emerging heroes of India. During the inauguration ceremony, Seth appreciated the magazine and said, “The first page of Seva Surabhi says everything.” The cover contains photos of four youths, including Colonel Sophia Qureshi and wing commander Vyomika Singh, who today is the brand ambassador and national hero of the developed India. He said, “These girls deserve respect not only in India, but all over the world.” Seth also shared views on completing 100 years of the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS). He said: “It is our happiness that the RSS in 100 years gave new life to people of people, made them proficient and inspired them to serve Maa Bharati.” He said that the motherland’s service is the most important and that each person should contribute like a squirrel. Seth said this journey of RSS India’s pride will give the global stage. He proudly expressed the country’s youth force, saying: “Prime Minister Narendra Modi is always proud of the power of the country’s youth power and democracy, which plays all over the world.” Seth inspired the youth that their energy and dedication will play an important role in making India a world guru. The magazine exposes different aspects of youth achievements, social service and national pride, which are inspiring for the new generation. While sharing the picture of the program on the social media platform X, Sanjay Seth wrote: ‘Seva Bharti, Jharkhand’s magazine Seva Surabhi gained the privilege of inauguration of’ Global Consciousness and Youth Shakti ‘. On this occasion, the artists of Seva Bharati provided incredible cultural presentations. also participated in the ceremony and promised to convey the message of social awareness and nation building to the people through the magazine.