Ram Navami Committee Expands in Jamshedpur
Central Ram Navami Akhara Committee Aims for Greater Harmony
The Central Ram Navami Akhara Committee in Kashidih aims to strengthen coordination among Jamshedpur’s 175 Akhara committees by expanding its executive team.
JAMSHEDPUR – The Central Ram Navami Akhara Committee in Kashidih is taking significant steps to improve coordination among the city’s 175 Akhara committees by expanding its executive team.
Vice President Vijay Tiwari expressed gratitude to all attendees at the end of the executive meeting.
Chief patron Abhay Singh emphasized the need for a streamlined communication process between the Akhara committees and the Central Committee to resolve issues more effectively.
Singh also detailed plans for a grand celebration of Ram Navami, underscoring the Central Ram Navami Akhara Committee’s pivotal role in this year’s festivities.
New secretaries, including Dheeraj Singh, Dharmendra Kumar, Pradeep Mukherjee, Jitendra Pramanik, and Nandkishore Thakur, have been appointed to aid in enhancing the committee’s operations.
The committee welcomed its new vice-presidents Lalan Yadav, Kanhaiya Yadav, and Diljay Bose, along with Pramod Tiwari as the new patron, to bring fresh perspectives and contributions to the organization.
President Arun Singh’s proposal led to the appointment of community-contributing individuals and some Akhara Committee members to official positions, aiming to bolster the committee’s effectiveness.
The executive meeting, attended by officials like Executive General Secretary Praveen Sethi, Vice Presidents Omprakash Singh and Manoj Vajpayee, focused on expanding the committee’s size for better coordination.

