Vivekananda center to campaign for spread thoughts of Swami Vivekananda
Vivekananda center to campaign for spread thoughts of Swami Vivekananda
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Bhopal: A big plan has been prepared to spread the thoughts of Swami Vivekananda to the people of the country. There will be public relations with 30 lakh people, contacting the President, Vice President and Prime Minister to the Governor and Chief Ministers of the states. The Vivekananda Center has made this plan. On the completion of the 50th year of Vivekananda Shila Memorial at Kanyakumari, the work of nation-wide General Assembly under Vivekananda Kendra 'Ek Bharat Vijaya Bharat' has started today i.e. 2nd September.

According to Nivedita Bhide, vice-president of Vivekananda Center, Kanyakumari, this campaign will be launched by contacting President Ramnath Kovind on behalf of the All India officials of Vivekananda Center. After that, the Governor and Chief Ministers of all the states will be contacted by prominent people from various sectors of the society and they will be informed about the thought messages of Swami Swami Vivekananda, an inspirational saga of Vivekananda Shila Memorial and activities of Vivekananda Center. He told that this campaign will start from 2 September 2019 and will run throughout the year. More than 20 thousand workers associated with more than 1000 projects of the center will go among people of different sections of the society and contact them.

A target has been set to contact at least 30 lakh people. After the conclusion of the contact program, a major program will be held in Delhi or Kanyakumari. Let us tell you that on 25, 26 and 27 December 1892, Swami Vivekananda meditated by sitting on the last stone of the country located in the sea in Kanyakumari. After meditating on that rock, Swami Vivekananda became aware of the goal of life and decided that he would dedicate his life to bring back the lost glory of India. Vivekananda Rock Memorial is built there.

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