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Grand and Divine Sanatan Hindu Conference Successfully Concluded in Pitampura with Massive Participation

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New Delhi [India], January 27: A grand and divine Sanatan Hindu Conference was successfully organized in the Pitampura area of Delhi, witnessing the dignified presence of a massive gathering of Sanatan followers. The conference strongly emphasized the preservation, promotion, and expansion of Sanatan culture, traditions, and core values.

This historic event was held under the guidance and chief patronage of Shri Ghanshyam Gupta Javeri, whose leadership played a pivotal role in the successful execution of the program. The conference was presided over by Shri Rajinder Garg, with Shri R. K. Gupta serving as the General Secretary.

During the program, Shri Mahesh Gupta, Shri Suresh Poddar, and other distinguished guests honored the attending saints, social workers, and contributors for their dedication and service. Speakers highlighted the importance of unity within Sanatan Dharma, strengthening cultural roots, and fostering social harmony.

The enthusiastic participation of a large number of Sanatan devotees clearly reflected the growing awareness, faith, and commitment toward Sanatan values within society.

Shri Balvinder Ji, along with many other eminent personalities, played an active and commendable role in making the event a grand success through their dedicated support and cooperation.

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