Invitation extended to Sadguru Dr Charudatta Pingale, National Guide of Hindu Janajagruti Samiti
– Mr Sachin Kaulkar, Special Correspondent, Prayagraj

Prayagraj, 17.1.2025 (Correspondent) – Rivers are living entities that support human life. They nourish both life and the environment. Despite this, the current state of rivers is alarming. While we hold special reverence for rivers like Ganga Mata and Narmada, the issues of river pollution and its solutions have become pressing concerns.
To address this, a ‘Nadi Samvad’ (River Dialogue) programme was organised on 20 January at 11 AM at the Ganga Pandal, Sector 2, Kila Road, Parade Ground, during the Maha Kumbha Mela. The programme aims to create plans where the Government and society work collaboratively to address these issues. This information was shared by the programme organiser, Deputy Inspector General of the Fire Department, Jugul Kishor Tiwari, while speaking to the Sanatan Prabhat correspondent.
Jugul Kishor Tiwari further stated, “Rivers have always communicated with us through their existence. They have given humanity life and prosperity. The programme will explore what expectations rivers might have from us, as conveyed through the perspectives of Sadgurus and saints. Everyone is encouraged to participate wholeheartedly in this event.”
Invitation extended to Sadguru Dr Charudatta Pingale

On 16 January, Jugul Kishor visited the Sanatan Book Exhibition at Sector 19, Mori-Mukti Marg, in the Maha Kumbha Mela city. During his visit, he met Sadguru Dr Charudatta Pingale, National Guide of Hindu Janajagruti Samiti, held discussions with him, and extended an invitation to the programme.
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