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All India Workshop and Conference launched in Karsevakapuram


All India Workshop and Conference launched in Karsevakapuram

The two -day All India Workshop and Conference was launched at Karsevakapuram, which was a heart site of the Ram temple movement in Ayodhya. It includes activists from Nepal along with various states of India. In the workshop, the conservation and promotion of Ramayana carpet culture, science and pilgrimage sites is being discussed. The event has been organized by Shri Ram Sanskrit Research Institute Trust. West Bengal workers are also involved in the event. More than 100 experts who have mastered their respective areas at major pilgrimage sites under the leadership of Dr. Ramavatar, who researched at the pilgrimage site of Lord Rama. Dr. Ramavatar told that we have called the workers from where we have done research on Shri Ram. Our aim is to take our message to the workers and expand the work of Ram’s culture, science, preservation and promotion of the places associated with them. Ram Mandir Trust General Secretary Champat Rai also attended the program. Expressing concern, Dr. Ramavatar said that if Ramayana carpet culture and site disappeared, it will be a big loss for us. During this, former Vice Chancellor Prof. Surendra Kumar, Brigadier Raj Bahadur Sharma, Prof. Ravindra Kumar Singh, Vijay Shastri, engineer of the Indian Air Force, Pawan Singh and Rajesh, who were working on rivers, were also present. Expressing concern over the situation in West Bengal, Dr. Ramavatar said that violence organized by the state is going on there. It seems that the kind of situations that are there, the police is doing nothing. There is no such thing as governance in Bengal. Hindus are being deliberately harassed and frightened in West Bengal. The situation in Bengal is very worrying.



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