Grand conclusion of three-day ‘Go-Bhakt Mahila Sammelan’ in Delhi
New Delhi The three-day ‘Go-Bhakt Mahila Sammelan’ organized by the Bharatiya Govansh Raksha-Savvardhan Parishad (Vishva Hindu Parishad-Cow Protection Department) at Chhatarpur, Delhi, concluded with great enthusiasm and determination. In the concluding session, the top central leadership of the organization and representatives from across the country emphasized on the leading role of women in the conservation and promotion of Indian breed of cows.
In the closing ceremony, guidance was received from senior officials of VHP and Cow Protection Department, mainly present were Sthanumalayan ji, Central Joint General Secretary, Vishwa Hindu Parishad Dinesh Upadhyay ji, National Cow Protection Chief. Dr. Guru Prasad ji, National President, Indian Cow Protection and Promotion Council, Hukumchand Savla ji, National Patron, Indian Cow Protection, Dr. Madhavi Goswami ji, National Vice President, Indian Cow Protection and Promotion Council, Nandini Bhojraj ji, while addressing the National Cow Devotee Women Chief Program, Union Joint General Secretary Sthanumalayan ji said that both cow and Gauri woman are revered in Indian culture. When the mother power takes up the responsibility of cow service, then that work is definitely accomplished.
National Cow Protection Chief Shri Dinesh Upadhyay ji called for forming groups of cow-devotee women at every district and block level of the country. Nandini Bhojraj ji, while sharing the findings of the conference, said that in these three days, women have been trained about cow products like Panchgavya incense, manufacturing of manure and their economic importance, so that they can become self-reliant and serve cows.
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