The Rashtra Chetna Mahapurush Samarpan Mahotsav, a grand and inspirational national event, was successfully organised at the Constitution Club of India, New Delhi, commemorating the contributions of some of India’s most revered personalities. The programme paid tribute to Dr. A. P. J. Abdul Kalam, Bharat Ratna Atal Bihari Vajpayee, Lata Mangeshkar, the Nightingale of India, and Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose, leaving a deep impact on the dignitaries and participants present.
The event was organised under the spiritual guidance of Jagadguru Swami Ved Putra Maharaj, with the revered presence and blessings of Mahant Mandaleshwar Swami Ved Murti Giri Ji Maharaj. The participation of saints and spiritual leaders added a strong dimension of national, social, and spiritual consciousness, reinforcing the message of patriotism and collective responsibility.
A key announcement during the programme was made in accordance with the decision of the Executive Committee of the International Human Rights and Crime Control Council (IHRCCCC). Mr. Jai Shankar Rai was appointed as the International President of the organisation. In another significant development, the National Anti-Corruption Commission (a non-governmental organisation) entrusted Mr. Jai Shankar Rai with the responsibility of National President.
These appointments are being viewed as important steps towards strengthening initiatives related to human rights protection, anti-corruption efforts, transparency, social justice, and nation-building.
As part of organisational expansion and strengthening, several office bearers were promoted during the event. Mr. Raju Mehra, Mr. Vinod Pradhan, Mr. Ved Prakash Ji, along with other dedicated members, were assigned new and important responsibilities. The promotions were made in recognition of their sustained contributions to organisational growth, social service, and work in the national interest.
The Mahotsav witnessed the presence of saints, legal experts, social workers, intellectuals, and eminent guests from various parts of the country. The programme concluded with a strong message of national consciousness, human rights awareness, corruption-free governance, and national unity, inspiring attendees to actively contribute towards building a stronger and more inclusive India.
Issued by:
International Human Rights and Crime Control Council (IHRCCCC)
National Anti-Corruption Commission (Non-Governmental Organisation)
New Delhi
