Preparations Underway for Grand Hindu New Year Yatra on April 8 in Jamshedpur

Meeting Held at Burmamines Shiv Temple to Discuss Yatra from Dimna to Sakchi Subhash Maidan

A meeting was held at the Burmamines Shiv Temple to discuss the preparations for the proposed Hindu New Year Yatra, set to take place on the upcoming Chaitra Shukla Pratipada, from Dimna in Mango to Sakchi Subhash Maidan in Jamshedpur.

JAMSHEDPUR – Rambabu Tiwari, the President of the New Year Yatra, addressed the youth at the meeting, stating that on the eve of Chaitra Shukla Pratipada, the road from Dimna to Subhash Maidan will be adorned with saffron flags on April 8th.

Tiwari expressed his desire to see a large gathering of Sanatanis from Jamshedpur who will contribute to building a united India.

He also highlighted the recent consecration of Ramlala’s life after nearly 500 years and called upon all Hindus to participate in the Hindu New Year Yatra in a grand manner, following the ideals of Lord Shri Ram.

Yatra to Cover Entire Jharkhand State

Mrityunjay Kumar, the founder of the Hindu New Year Yatra, addressed the youth and emphasized that this year, the entire Jamshedpur, including Dimna Road, will turn saffron, as it does every year.

He urged all Hindus to come to Dimna Road in large numbers for the saffron bath and spread information about their culture and the Hindu New Year to others.

Kumar also mentioned that this year, the Shobha Yatra will cover the entire Jharkhand state, with the number of participants being measured in kilometers.

Many prominent Hindu leaders are expected to participate in the yatra.

Route and Bharat Mata Aarti

Yatra spokesperson Sarabjit ji announced the route of the yatra, which will start from Dimna MGM Ground and proceed via Dimna Road to Khudiram Bosch Chowk Mango, MGM Hospital, Shitala Mata Mandir, Chaudhary Building, Sakchi Main Roundabout, Bengal Club, and finally enter Subhash Maidan through the main gate for the Bharat Mata Aarti.

In the evening, a grand Bharat Mata Aarti will be performed.

Sarabjit ji thanked all the visitors and people present at the meeting with the slogan "Jai Shri Ram."

Notable Attendees

The meeting was attended by hundreds of people from various areas of the city, including BJP Metropolitan Youth President Amit Aggarwal, General Secretary of Brahmarshi Vikas Manch Anil Thakur, Chandragupta Singh of Kshatriya Mahasangh, Dharmendra Prasad, Shiv Shankar Singh, Pawan Aggarwal, Anurud Singh, Rajesh Singh Pappu, Hareram Yadav, Neeraj Singh, Bhupendra Singh, Vikram Sharma, Mahesh Singh, Nitin Trivedi, Sanjeev Singh Rahul Hindu, Deepak Bhadani, Chandan Kashi, Deepak Gupta, Deepak Jha Mitthu Choudhary, Dashrath Chaubey, Rahul, Sisant, and Harsh, among others.

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