On the occasion of Bharat Mata Pujan Utsav, one of the six festivals celebrated throughout the year by Sanskar Bharti, an organization of the All India Art Field, the Panchkula unit organized Shri Ramotsav Kavi Sammelan under the joint auspices of Haryana Kala Parishad at PWD Guest House, Sector 1, in Panchkula.
On this occasion, the chief guest was Rayat Bahara Vice Chancellor Prof. (Dr.) Parvinder Singh, while the special guests were Municipal Corporation Panchkula Mayor Kulbhushan Goyal and Haryana Arts Council Director Nagendra Sharma. Other dignitaries included Swami Amrita Didi Ji, Chairperson of Brahmarishi College of Education, and the Honorary General Secretary of Haryana Child Welfare Council, Ranjita Mehta. Panchkula BJP President Deepak Sharma and Vice President Harendra Malik were also present.
Famous international poets, including Rajesh Aggarwal, Gaurav Chauhan, Ajay Anjam, Dr. Ruchi Chaturvedi, and Yash Kansal, recited poems in the Kavi Sammelan and enthralled the audience with poetry presentations based on Shri Ramotsav. Among the poets, Rajesh Aggarwal, in his poem ‘Bari teri aayegi, man tu dhar le dheer, keval linkha le shikh le, tu apni taqdeer,’; Yash Kansal said, ‘The previous generation had said “Ram is”; to the next generation, you should say “Ram is”’; Dr. Ruchi Chaturvedi said, ‘Lal Mahavar Lage, don’t worry about these feet of mine, stay alert on the border, don’t worry about the village’; Gaurav Chauhan said, ‘We will sing songs of peace and unity in the morning and evening, we will never defame any religion’; Ajay Anjaam said, ‘The steadfast battle of the battle will speak from our throats, the one which is ready will now speak Dham; Pratibha Mahi mesmerized the audience by reciting poems praising Lord Shri Ram and poets.
Before the program, the book Sanatan Dharma written by Sripartho was released. In this, the author has given details about Sanatan Dharma. The program was presided over by the President of Sanskar Bharti Punjab Province and international Punjabi folk singer Sukhminder Kaur Brar, who presented self-composed bhajans based on Lord Shri Ram.