Monday, January 22, 2007

Sri Guruji Birth Centenary to end on January 23 — Mohan Bhagwat to attend the function

Bhubaneswar: The closing ceremony of the yearlong Birth Centenary of Second Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangha Chief MS Golwalkar will be held here at the Janata Miadan on January 23. The celebration had started in April 2006 at Chakapada in Kandhamal is going to end after various programes spreading across the State. RSS Sarkaryavah Mohan Bhagwat would join the closing ceremony.
Speaking to reporters here on Saturday, RSS State Joint Secretary Gopal Prasad Mohapatra said that for a special attraction in the closing ceremony, State unit of RSS and Sri Guruji Birth Centenary Samiti will oragnise a massive root march of  Gosha Badaka from across the State. It which will start on January 21st and on January 23rd, five-band party team would march through the whole city with their different musical instruments to spread nationalistic spirit and it would culminate in the closing ceremony of Second RSS Chief Sri Guruji MS Golwalkar's Birth Centenary Celebration. 

He said that the first team would start its journey from Sahid Nagar High School Ground and through Rupali Square, Regional College Square, Nicco Park, Kalinga Stadium Square, Jaydev Vihar; it would reach at Janata Maidan. Followed by the second party, which will start its journey from Master Canteen Square and through Ram Mandir Square, Housing Board Square, Sashtri Nagar and Jayadev Bihar to reach at the site while third will start from Unit-8 Sishu Mandir Ground and through Debrai College Square, DAV School, Power House Square, Sashtri Nagar and Jayadev Vihar to reach at Janata Maidan. Fourth team will start from Rental Colony and through Horticulture Square, Swapneswar Temple, Indradhanu Market, Biju Patnaik College square, May Fair Hotel Square to reach at Janata Maidan and the fifth team will start its journey from Niladri Vihar Sishu Mandir Square and through Saileshri Vihar Square, Damana Square, Housing Board Square, Chandrasekharpur Petrol Pump and Nalco Square to reach at Janata Maidan.

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