Surat: Two-day national executive meeting of Akhil Bharatiya Agarwal Sangh concludes in Indore, discussions on organizational expansion and social participation
The two-day national executive meeting of Akhil Bharatiya Agarwal Sangh held at Simcha Resort in Indore on May 30 and 31 concluded with enthusiasm, organizational resolve, and extensive discussions on various social issues. Officials and representatives from across the country deliberated on organizational expansion, social concerns, political participation, youth and women empowerment, among other topics.
National General Secretary Rajesh Bharuka stated that the program commenced with the lighting of lamps, garlanding the statue of Maharaja Agrasen, and performing Aarti. On this occasion, he presented the proceedings report of the previous national executive meeting, which was followed by detailed discussions on the suggestions and proposals received. State presidents from various states presented details of the organization's activities and achievements in their respective areas and provided suggestions to make the organization more effective.
The meeting was attended by National President Kulbhushan Mittal, Executive President Vipin Gupta, Patron Ramesh Garg, Senior Vice Presidents Ashok Agarwal, Ramkant Khaitan, Jitendra Singhal, Publicity Minister Rajesh Gupta, Ram Babu Singhal, Kiran Agarwal, Gopal Agarwal Bodwad, Vinod Agarwal Dhulia, Surendra Agarwal, among many other national officials and state presidents. National General Secretary Rajesh Bharuka welcomed the representatives and stated that this first national executive meeting under the new team leadership would mark the beginning of a new era for the organization. He emphasized that only through dedication, loyalty, and collective efforts can the organization reach new heights.
He urged all officials to provide details of active institutions, social workers, and talents in their areas to organize the strength of society at the national level. National President Kulbhushan Mittal stated that the Akhil Bharatiya Agarwal Sangh is not an alternative to any institution but a common platform that connects all institutions. He highlighted the organization's achievements, activities, and future plans, emphasizing the need to strengthen coordination and cooperation at the national level.
On the first day of the meeting, important topics such as increasing political participation of the Agarwal community, leveraging the experiences of seniors for the new generation, connecting youth with leadership and public life, providing guidance to students preparing for competitive exams, promoting entrepreneurship, and digitizing the membership campaign were discussed. Additionally, strategies to make the women's and youth wings more active and to strengthen the organization at the grassroots level through websites, mobile apps, and digital platforms were deliberated. On the second day, detailed discussions were held on membership expansion campaigns, digital infrastructure, education and health assistance programs, women and youth empowerment, and future action plans for social welfare.
During this time, Surat's international poet Sonal Jain was appointed as the national coordinator of the organization's cultural committee. Over 40 officials and representatives from various cities including Surat, Ahmedabad, Anand, Dahod, Rajkot, Vadodara, Bharuch, Vapi, and Jhalod participated in the meeting under the leadership of National General Secretary Rajesh Bharuka from Gujarat. The representatives reiterated their commitment to reach every section of society and strengthen social unity.
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