Koshish NGO Remembers Former PM Atal Bihari Vajpayee on Death Anniversary

Jamshedpur’s Koshish NGO, led by Shiv Shankar Singh, honors former Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee, reflecting on his life and poetry.

JAMSHEDPUR – Members of Koshish NGO, along with their patron and renowned social worker Shiv Shankar Singh, paid homage to former Prime Minister Bharat Ratna Atal Bihari Vajpayee on his death anniversary at Singh’s office in Cable Town.

Reflecting on Vajpayee’s significant life events, Singh hailed the former Prime Minister as a source of inspiration for national power and unity.

Addressing the gathering, he recited one of Atal ji’s popular poems, enriched with valuable thoughts, saying:

"I lived to the fullest, I die with satisfaction,

I will come back, why should I be afraid of departing?”

The event was a poignant reminder of Vajpayee’s lasting impact on the nation, attended by members of the organization including Bunty, Honey, Kunal, and others.

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