Amarpreet Kale Meets President, Invites Her to Akhand Tiranga Yatra in Jamshedpur on March 23
Social worker and former state BJP spokesperson Amarpreet Singh Kale met with President Droupadi Murmu at Rashtrapati Bhawan in Delhi, advocating for a Guide Centre in Jamshedpur to support students in making better career choices.
JAMSHEDPUR – On Friday, Amarpreet Singh Kale, former state BJP spokesperson and social worker, met with President Droupadi Murmu at Rashtrapati Bhawan.
Kale raised several issues with the President, including the urgent need for a Guide Centre in Jamshedpur to help students make informed career decisions.
Kale, in his memorandum to the President, stated that there is neither a conducive environment nor appropriate institutions for higher education in Jamshedpur and Jharkhand, especially after students complete Plus 2.
Kale, through various organizations like Har Har Mahadev Seva Sangh, Naman Shaheed Ke Sapno Ko, Arpan, and Atal Vichar Vahini, has been conducting different programs in Jharkhand.
These initiatives have worked to promote education, arts and culture, and to protect the younger generation from addiction and violence.
Despite these efforts, Kale recognized that more needs to be done.
He expressed hope that with President Murmu’s blessings and support, they could leave an indelible mark, like the squirrel’s contribution to the construction of the Ram Setu.
Kale also called for the establishment of a centre in Jamshedpur for the preservation and promotion of traditional art and culture in Jharkhand. Furthermore, he emphasized the need to combat substance abuse in Jharkhand and proposed stricter social awareness measures to combat addiction.
Kale concluded his memorandum by inviting President Murmu to Jamshedpur in 2024 for the Akhand Tiranga Yatra cum Shaheed Samman event on Martyr’s Day.
He expressed faith that her presence would encourage and bless the city’s youth.

