Vishwa Hindu Yuva Vahini President Meets Araria SDO, Discusses Public Welfare and Social Issues

Purnia/Araria, Ashish Goswami, national president of the Vishwa Hindu Yuva Vahini Sangh, met Araria Sub-Divisional Officer (SDO) Soitam Dixit during a courtesy meeting along with office-bearers and workers of the organization from Purnia and Araria districts.

During the meeting, the organization warmly welcomed and felicitated the SDO. National President Ashish Goswami presented him with a traditional angavastram and tied a raksha sutra on his wrist, wishing him good health, longevity and success in his administrative tenure. A framed photograph of the SDO and his son was also presented as a memento.

The meeting focused on several issues, including social harmony, public service, youth awareness, national interest and the organization’s social and religious activities.

Discussion on Organizational Expansion

The representatives of the Vishwa Hindu Yuva Vahini Sangh discussed the social and public-service initiatives being carried out in the Seemanchal region. The organization said efforts are being made to encourage greater participation of young people in social awareness and welfare activities in districts such as Purnia and Araria.

Ashish Goswami said the organization aims to strengthen social harmony and provide assistance to people in need. He also appealed to young people to actively participate in activities serving society and the public interest.

SDO Felicitated

During the courtesy meeting, Ashish Goswami honored SDO Soitam Dixit by presenting him with an angavastram. He also tied a raksha sutra on the SDO and wished him a healthy life and a successful administrative tenure.

The organization also presented a framed photograph of the SDO and his son as a special memento.

According to organization representatives, the meeting was not merely a formal courtesy visit but also reflected the importance of positive dialogue and cooperation between the administration and social organizations.

Emphasis on Social Harmony and Public Service

The meeting also included discussions on strengthening social harmony. The organization’s national president said young people have an important role to play in promoting mutual cooperation and harmony in society.

He said that by involving youth in constructive activities, they can be encouraged to contribute more actively to social welfare.

Issues related to helping needy people, organizing awareness programs, religious and cultural activities, and addressing matters concerning public welfare were also discussed.

Importance of Administrative Cooperation

Ashish Goswami said cooperation and guidance from the administration are important for taking social and public-service activities forward.

He added that regular communication between administrative officials and social organizations can help identify local problems and contribute to finding solutions.

The organization said it would continue maintaining positive communication with the administration on matters concerning public welfare.

SDO Appreciates Social Activities

During the meeting, SDO Soitam Dixit appreciated the social and humanitarian activities undertaken by the organization. He said initiatives related to social welfare and public service should be continued consistently.

He also extended his best wishes to the organization’s office-bearers and workers and said that active participation by social organizations can strengthen the spirit of service and cooperation among people.

Officials from Both Districts Present

Several office-bearers and workers from both Purnia and Araria districts attended the meeting.

Those present included National Minister Khagesh Kumar, National Office In-Charge Rakesh Singh, Vicky Goswami and Sushil Kumar. From Purnia district, Kasba block vice-president Rajkishore Das, Jalalgarh block vice-president Mintu Singh and other workers participated.

From Araria district, executive committee member Keshav Singh Rajput, Ravi Soni, Satyam Yadav and several other office-bearers and workers were present.

Organizational activities and future plans were also discussed during the meeting.

Plans to Strengthen Activities in Seemanchal

The Vishwa Hindu Yuva Vahini Sangh has been focusing on strengthening its organizational activities in the Seemanchal region. The organization has previously discussed expanding its presence in the region and increasing social and religious activities.

The meeting involving office-bearers from Purnia and Araria is being viewed as an important step toward strengthening coordination among workers and expanding social initiatives at the local level.

The organization said that in the coming days, programs focusing on youth awareness, public service, social harmony and various public-interest issues will be organized.

Workers will also be encouraged to participate actively in welfare activities according to local requirements.

The meeting concluded with the organization reiterating its commitment to maintaining positive dialogue with the administration and continuing activities aimed at social welfare.

The organization said that the responsibility of a social institution should not be limited to organizing events but should also include standing with ordinary people and helping them whenever necessary.

The meeting between representatives from Purnia and Araria and the SDO is expected to provide further momentum to the organization’s local activities. The participants also emphasized that constructive coordination between social organizations and the administration can play an important role in public welfare.