Jamshedpur: Naman Pays Tribute To Netaji On His Birth Anniversary : 1725

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jamshedpur naman pays tribute to netaji on his birth anniversary
In a heartfelt ceremony, Naman, the citys prominent social organisation, celebrated its annual ritual of paying homage to the iconic leader Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose. The ceremony, led by founder Amarpreet Singh Kale, saw the gathering of women, youth, and numerous dignitaries at Sakchi Ambagan Ground, where Netajis statue stands tall. Addressing the attendees, Amarpreet Singh Kale reminisced about Netajis pivotal role in the Indian independence movement. He emphasized how Netaji had ignited a new spirit among the youth, urging them to unite and stand against foreign rule. Singh Kale highlighted Netajis strategic brilliance in steering the countrys freedom struggle, both within India and on the international stage. Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose, according to Singh Kale, stands as a symbol of Indias bravery and valor, an inspiration for the nation to progress into a Mighty India. Singh Kale called upon the youth to intensify their efforts for the countrys growth, echoing Netajis call for an active involvement in the freedom struggle. He stressed that the true homage to Netaji lies in every individual honestly fulfilling their duties towards the nation. Among the dignitaries present were Jitendra Chawla, Akhilesh Pandey, Bipin Jha, Satinder Singh Romi, Lakhinder Singh, Raju Marwah, Paramjit Singh Kale, Sukhwinder Singh Nikku, Sandeep Singh Pappu, Kashmir Singh, Jaswant Singh, Kiran Singh, Aarti Mukhi, Kakuli Mukherjee, Ranjita Rai, D Mani, Mamta Pushti, Savitri Devi, Jitu Singh, Shukla Halder, and Simi Kashyap. The event brought together senior workers of Naman Sanstha, showcasing a collective commitment to honoring the legacy of Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose and contributing to the nations progress.