By Our Correspondent
JAGATSINGHPUR:National Volunteer Federation, Jagatsinghpur District The Sangh has organized its third youth conference in the centenary year at the Saraswati Shishu Vidya Mandir Complex in Balikuda. About 200 youth attended the conference. Cultural programs and various competitions were held at the beginning. After the inauguration, Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh, Odisha Eastern Region Prakash Sumant Kumar Panda, joined as the main speaker and spoke about freedom from uniqueness.
He said that India’s vision is not limited to material progress alone. Indian culture is based on a holistic and integrated vision, balanced development of the individual, society and nature is essential. The Sangh feels that real change in society is possible only when an individual changes his character and sets an example for others. The “Panch Parivartan Poojary” is being implemented for this purpose. It includes dimensions such as personal character building, social harmony, family communication, environmental protection, self-awareness and indigenous discipline. This not only develops the leadership, devotion and understanding of the volunteers, but also strengthens the culture of selfless service and collectivism in the society.

























