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Time of India
4 days ago
- Politics
- Time of India
Sindh Mukti Sangathan pays rich tributes to martyrs on Kargil Vijay Diwas
Nagpur: Sindh Mukti Sangathan commemorated Kargil Vijay Diwas with great fervour at Rajkumar Kewalramani Girls College, Jaripatka. The event was presided over by the organisation's national president, Prof Vijay Kewalramani, who said the day is a tribute to the soldiers who made the ultimate sacrifice to uphold the honour of the tricolour. He also lauded former Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee 's crucial role in uniting the nation during the war. General secretary Kailash Kewalramani called the Kargil War an unforgettable saga of Indian bravery. College principal Neelam Ahuja emphasised that Kargil sent a strong message to Pakistan. Vice-principal Rashmi Wadhwani highlighted the war's heavy toll, and treasurer Richa Kewalramani said the day reminds us of the price we are ready to pay for our flag. Poonam Somkuwar called it a symbol of India's pride. The event saw the presence of faculty members and dignitaries. Mitali Mehta anchored the programme, and Richa Kewalramani proposed a vote of thanks.


Time of India
30-05-2025
- Politics
- Time of India
Educationists highlight Savarkar's persona in Sindh Mukti Sangathan programme
Nagpur: Sindh Mukti Sangathan organised a programme on the occasion of Swatantra Veer Savarkar's birth anniversary. The programme was presided over by Prof Vijay Kewalramani (national president of Sindh Mukti Sangathan) and was attended by Kailash Kewalramani (national general secretary, SMS), principal Neelam Ahuja (president, SMS, Vidarbha Province), Rashmi Wadhwani (secretary, SMS, Vidarbha Province), Jaya Tahalramani, Richa Kewalramani (vice-president, SMS, Vidarbha Province), Yash Kewalramani (youth leader of Sindhi community). Tired of too many ads? go ad free now Addressing the gathering, Prof Vijay Kewalramani said that Savarkar was not only a revolutionary but also a social reformer, philosopher, visionary, poet and historian. These qualities put him on a high pedestal in the category of the greatest people. "In fact, Savarkar was the first Indian student who refused to take the oath of loyalty to the Queen of England. As a result, he was barred from practicing law," he said, adding, "Savarkar always strived for unified India." Principal Neelam Ahuja said that Savarkar wrote poems without pen and paper on the walls of the prison, he was lodged in, with pieces of stone. We salute such a true patriot." Kailash Kewalaramani, Yash Kewalaramani and Rashmi Wadhwani also spoke on the occasion. The program was hosted by Preeti Tibude while vote of thanks was proposed by Richa Kewalaramani. Pankaj Hemnani, Vidhika Wadhwani, Snehal Kubhalkar, Preeti Tibude, Kajal Radhwani, Geeta Tejwani, Nisha Gangwani and Bhavana Gajbhe were also present in the programme.