Hindu Nav Varsh Yatra on March 21 at 3 p.m. from Mango to Aam Bagan Maidan in Sakchi

Hindu Utsav Samiti appeals to youths to participate in large numbers

Jamshedpur: Preparations are in full swing to take out the Hindu Nav Varsh Yatra in Jamshedpur on March 21. The Yatra would begin at 3 p.m. from Mango and would conclude at Aam Bagan in Sakchi with an Aarati of Ma Bharati.

A news conference was held by the Hindu Nav Varsh Yatra organizers Hindu Utsav Samiti on Sunday to share information on the New Year Yatra in Jamshedpur, which is currently under preparation.

The Yatra, which is now seeing a big participation from all walks of Hindus, will begin on March 21 at 3 p.m. from Mango and conclude at Aam Bagan Grounds with Maa Bharti’s Aarti.

Rambabu Tiwari, the president of the Hindu Utsav Samiti, addressed the media at the event and urged everyone to participate in the Yatra responsibly and successfully.

Hindu Utsav Samiti president Rambabu Tiwari addressing the press conference.

He specifically invited young people, members of various social groups, the business community, and the general public.

Before departing for home, participants will get prasad and take part in Maa Bharti’s Aarti. Everyone has been advised to maintain discipline throughout the Yatra, and the district administration has been asked to provide security and ensure safety.

Hindu Nav Varsh Yatra press conference on Sunday.

The Yatra is expected to be a grand celebration, with people from all over Jamshedpur coming together to welcome the New Year.

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