People gathered to pay respect to the statues.
Campaign was conducted under Yuva Abhyudaya Mission, the youth project of Pawan Chintan Dhara Ashram in Ghaziabad. Where the seekers extended the Pratima Samman Mission outside Gulmohar Enclave Society located at Rakesh Marg. The religious statues that were left in disrepair during the campaign
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religious devotion to save idols
Under this campaign, all the participants enthusiastically raised slogans and worked to create awareness about patriotism and religious devotion. And connected the citizens with this campaign. People handed over the broken idols of their Gods and Goddesses, puja items, pictures etc. from their homes to the team running the campaign so that they can be disposed of properly with respect.
Collecting useless idols in different societies
Everyone praised this religious work and joined other people also in this campaign. Along with this, the pledge was taken to sort out the broken idols, plastic, metal, flowers and other materials and dispose of them with respect and proper disposal. “Pratima Samman Mission” is a unique effort by Dr. Pawan Sinha to make people aware about religion.
here are present
The team running the campaign said that we should abandon such acts which insult our Sanatan Dharma. He also encouraged not to use idols made of POP. On this occasion, Yaduraj Shukla, Krishna Sharma, Aryaveer Kakkar, Yash, Lakshya, Vedant, Ujjwal, Kunal, Khushi, Suhani, Meenakshi Kakkar, Pragya, Paridhi, Shikha, Nibha, Rohit Arora, Vinay Kakkar from Gulmohar Enclave from Yuva Abhyudaya Mission were present. Residents were Vinod Aggarwal, Gaurav Bansal, Sunny Dhingra, Vishal, Anil Tayal and others.