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Saturday, January 15, 2011

Politicians should follow universal brotherhood ideology: Governor







Pix: (From Top) Orphan girls of DRSA exibiting handicrafts items.
Ambulance donor Babar Ali Biswas and DRSA general secretary Mural Bhai.
Governor inaugurating the DRSA high school and delivering speech(bottom).
Pix by Subal Saha
KOLKATA: All the political parties should follow the ideology of the ‘universal brotherhood’ to maintain law and order situation in the state, said West Bengal governor, M K Narayanan on Saturday.
He was speaking at Adyepeath near Dakshineswar in Belghoria before inaugurating a school building of Dakshineswar Ramkrishna Sangha Adyapeath (DRSA) and three ambulances.
He said DRSA general secretary Brahmachari Mural Bhai has taken a lot of initiative to serve the ailing and distress people and he is a follower of universal brotherhood.
“DRSA provided shelter for a large number of orphan boys and girls at Adyapeath home. A lot of poor, distress and geriatric people also got shelter here, he said.
Union minister and Trinamul Congress leader Sougata Roy also participated in the occasion. He said DRSA monks and general secretary Mural Bhai inspiring the mankind with their selfless services for poor and distress people and they are ultimately serving the nation.
CPI-M leader and MLA Kamarhati Manash Mukherjee and chairman of the Rajarhat-Gopalpur Municipality Tapash Chatterjee shared the same podium with the Trinamul Congress leader Sougata Roy.
Babar Ali Biswas from Jit Charitable Society donated three ambulances to the DRSA. “The poor and orphan boys inspired me a lot for charitable works. I will be glad when one day I know these orphans boys become perfect men, he said.
Brahmachari Mural Bhai said that DRSA distributed 5000 sarees and 3000 blankets among the poor people. “When I visited the door of any people for begging my little children for their education and health, the people irrespective of cast, creed, religion and political party extended their help,” said Brahmachari Mural Bhai. DRSA also celebrated 120 birth anniversary and 90 siddhotsav (attainment of supreme knowledge) of Sri Sri Annada Thakur, the founder of DRSA. The student of the Ariahdah Manikuntaladevi Valikavidalaya organised a seven days long exhibition for the handicrafts items, which was inaugurated by Brhmachari Mural Bhai.