
The Rashtra Sevika Samiti’s Jharkhand province concluded a 15-day residential training camp at Saraswati Shishu Vidya Mandir, Ranchi. Chitra Tai Joshi, the All India Co-Executive, spoke at the closing ceremony, emphasizing the importance of dedicating oneself to Bharat Mata. The event also honored Maharani Ahilyabai Holkar on her 300th birth anniversary, celebrating her legacy of service and just governance. The sacrifice of Rani Durgavati was also commemorated as a symbol of courage and patriotism. The chief guest, Nirmal Kaur, retired Director General of Police, lauded the camp’s participants for their discipline and service. The camp was attended by 225 Sevikas from 20 districts in Jharkhand. The training focused on instilling discipline, physical strength, patriotism, and cultural values. Activities included yoga, exercise, intellectual discussions, and service. The program included the presence of senior workers and officers who guided the camp. The training covered topics such as patriotism, civic duty, social harmony, indigenous product usage, and environmental protection. A march by the Sevikas, held in full uniform, was a highlight of the event. The program saw the attendance of many dignitaries and members of various organizations.





