
Experts to share insights on relevance of ancestral values
It is being organised at the Police Officers' Mess on Sapru Marg from 11am to 1pm. During the interactive sessions, the audience will have the opportunity to share their personal stories and experiences. The programme centres around the book 'Kishangarh Boy' by former IPS officer AP Maheshwari and co-authored by Vineeta Chandak.
The panellists Ravi Bhatt, Navin Joshi and Kanak Rekha Chauhan will share insights on ancestral values and the joy of simple living. TNN
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