Press Release by BJYM


01-04-2022
Press Release

 

Shri Amit Shah Ji launches BJYM’s Bharat DarshanSushasanYatra

 

Bengaluru, April 1: Shri Amit Shah Ji, Honourable Union Home Minister, inaugurated the Bharat DarshanSushasanYatra of the BharatiyaJanataYuvaMorcha (BJYM) in the presence of Shri Tejasvi Surya, the National President of the BJYM, and other office-bearers in Bengaluru on Friday.

Through the Bharat Darshan, BJYM karyakartas are introduced to the country’s cultural diversity, traditions and historical richness by experiential tours of its karyakartas to different places. The BJYM functionaries will also get an opportunity to visit the biggest developmental projects of the various states of the country, see places of historical significance and engage in discussions with startups, entrepreneurs, cottage industries and farmer organisations. This will help the BJYM cadres experience and understand the unity in diversity of our country. The YuvaMorcha functionaries are mainly from the Mandal and District level.

“I thank Sri Amit Shah Ji for launching the programme and guiding BJYM karyakartas on how to serve the country best,” Surya said soon after the launch programme. “It is only befitting that such a programme is launched by him, under whom India is a lot safer and all parts of the country are truly integrated into this historical civilization.”

The Bharat Darshan began on Friday from Bengaluru and will last for 4 days. BJYM karyakartas, mainly from the North and Northeast, will get to experience Karnataka’s rich culture through this Bharat Darshan. They will go to Hampi and get a glimpse of the vibrant Vijayanagar dynasty. They will also get to visit HAL and see the production of the Tejas aircraft. With scheduled visits to Nasscom and Ola, the delegates will understand the city’s startup spirit and draw inspiration from their journeys. Finally, they will push forward Prime Minister Sri NarendraModi’s vision of a greener future with a visit to the Pavagada Solar Park, the country’s second largest solar plant, in Tumakuru.

Commenting on the programme, Surya said: “Bharat is much more than a geographical region. It is a fusion of emotions,cultures and millions of people with diverse traditions and sentiments. To serve the country in the true sense, it is very important to understand and feel our country first.

“My state Karnataka has contributed tremendously to the history of our civilization. Karnataka’s set of traditions date back to more than thousands of years and its heritage spots are iconic places that India can be proud of. Through this programme, the delegates will get a glimpse of the best things Karnataka has to offer and they will be, in turn, able to take back these learnings to their respective states.”

Amandeep Singh

National Media Incharge, BJYM

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