Yug Sanskriti Trust honored Indian origin MP Himanshu Gulati in NorwayGrand organization of Tulsi distribution program in Delhi and surrounding areasFree Health Camp
New Delhi. Acharya Dharamveer, founder of the leading social service organization Yug Sanskriti Nyas, organized a program in the honor of Himanshu Gulati, a senior member of the Norwegian government and the only MP of Indian origin, at the Fraternity Club located on Janpath Road. In which a large number of senior social workers, industrialists, academicians and intellectuals participated. And discussed comprehensive participation in social, economic, educational, cultural and other important areas of the country.
The program was inaugurated by Desne Group CMD J.K. Jain with respect to Himanshu Gulati. After which people who have written their success stories in their respective fields explained their broad vision of working towards social upliftment.
Those who expressed their views in the discussion included Shipra Group Director Vinod Kandiyal, Desne Group CMD and social worker J.K. Jain, I.R.S. Bhagwati Charan, Industrialist Officer Sujit Kumar, Officer Subhod Kumar, Head of Humanitarian Mission, Delhi Sharad Srivastava, Data Scientist and CEO of TVS Electronics Limited. Saudaranjan Narendran, industrialist Vineet Kanwar, Prabhat Prakashan founder Piyush Prabhat, Yug Sanskriti Trust trustee J.K. The names of Aggarwal, Ghanshyam Gupta Jhaveri, Umesh Goyal and Sachin Vashishtha are included.
On this occasion, Himanshu Gulati said that he is continuously working to deepen the relations between India and Norway which will continue in future also.
Industrialist JK Jain said that people of Indian origin like Himanshu Gulati have made the country proud in foreign countries. We all also look at people like these with respect.
Acharya Dharamveer, founder of Yug Sanskriti Trust, said that the country is progressing rapidly. And in this, the people who have achieved success in their respective fields have as much contribution as the governments. This church of today.