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  • Hyderabad: The Gramodaya Chamber of Commerce and Technology (G-CoT) is launching a KUMBH SANDESH YATRA to awaken global policymaker through Indian deeprooted cultural foundation, says Ashish Gautham, President, Haridwar-based Divya Prema Service Mission. He briefed about the Yatra in Haridwar in a program organised by Divya Prem Seva Mission where G-COT representatives were present.  

    Ashish Gautham spoke on the occasion of the yatra in Haridwar. “Starting from Kanyakumari, which is at the end of the south at Triveni Sangamam, the Rath Yatra will proceed to all four places where the Kumbh Mela is held. Nasik, Ujjain and Prayagraj and reaches to Delhi. From Delhi to Haridwar a Padayatra will be initiated to finish the Kumbh Sandesh Yatra in a grand manner. Many organizations like Divya Prem Seva Mission of Haridwar, Indian Social Responsibility Network of Delhi, Hyderabad’s MASS Organization, Bharateeyam foundation (led by spiritual leader Satyavani), JD Foundation (led by JD Lakshmi Narayana), and IMPACT Foundation are helping this cultural expedition.” Dr Krishna Gopal Ji, RSS Sir Sahakaryavaha said that organising Kumbh Mela lacked social perspective and hence the issues discussed by sages must reach the different corners of the country. This is the main idea behind Kumbh Sandesh Yatra. Acharya Balakrishna of Patanjali Group, Dr Krishna Gopal, former Finance Minister Shiv Pratap Shukla, Mahamandleshwar Yoganand Maharaj, Ramakathak Vijay Kaushal Maharaj, G-CoT founder Delhi Vasanth, Yatra National Coordinator Mankena Srinivasa Reddy, Co-convenor Manda Ramachandra Reddy were also present on the occasion.

    Yatra goes like this

    Kumbh Yatra will start on February 27 from Kanyakumari in Tamil Nadu with 50 people. It reaches Delhi, about 4,000 km away from there, in 25 days. The yatra covers Nasik, Ujjain and Prayag raj, where Kumbh Mela is organised previously. Enroute, there are also 8 Jyotirlinga kshetras in the country and the pilgrimage of the Telugu states. After reaching Delhi, there will be a large number of people going to Haridwar as a huge Padayatra. They will cross the distance of 230 km in 10 days. The founder of G-CoT Delhi Vasanth who conducted a Chalo Delhi Padayatra about farmer suicide in 2007 for about 2140 km, said that everyone can participate in the Yatra irrespective of the caste, religion and regions. Interested people can contact CEO Shravan Kumar in either mobile number 9701200033 or in the website https://gcot.in/ who will make the necessary arrangements.

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