Without moral education, education in public schools is like the Tesu flower which has color but no

10 August 2024, Duhai, Ghaziabad: Today, a delegation of Ghaziabad unit of Rashtriya Sainik Sanstha reached the ashram on the invitation of Professor Dr. Pawan Sinha Guruji, founder of Pavan Chintan Dhara Ashram.
Mr. Rajan Chhibber, Advisor to Andhra Pradesh Government and Skoda Group, gave some mantras for success to the students studying in the ashram: First - Be a laborer means stay away from pleasures, second - Be Handsome i.e. give your hand to someone. Never Give Up.
Leading the delegation, Veer Chakra recipient Colonel Tejendra Pal Tyagi said that in most ashrams there is only talk of devotion or discussion on religion, or talk of spirituality. All this is there in Pavan Chintan Dhara, but along with this there is also science and research. Youth from different states come to this ashram to learn moral values, to learn spirituality, to write thesis on different subjects, to research on the discrepancies in history, to set the benchmark of moral values, to understand the importance of a virtuous life, to study Indian culture and to have darshan of Prof. Dr. Pawan Sinha Guruji, the soul of all these things. One gets the opportunity to dive into the depth of quality here.

Pawan Chintan Dhara Ashram is like a national guidance center for Ghaziabad as well as the whole country.

Professor Dr. Pawan Sinha Guruji, founder of Pawan Chintan Dhara Ashram, said that a country is identified by the moral values ??of its people and not by its GDP. Without moral values, the knowledge of the educational shops running in the country is like the Tesu flower which has color but no fragrance. Referring to the current situation of the country, Pawan Sinhaji said that Hindus are being massacred in Bangladesh. The same happened in 1946 when Direct Action Day was announced. Similar thing happened in 1990 when 5 lakh Kashmiri Pandits had to flee leaving their homes. Who knows how many murders and rapes took place. Who knows how many girls were sawed into pieces and hung from trees. The surprising thing is that at that time as well as today the ideology is the same which is radical terror fundamentalist.
On this occasion Mrs. Rama Tyagi, Raj Sharma, Richa Bhadoria, Anju Sharma, Bharti Sharma, Monika Goyal, Sandhya Tyagi, Seema Kushwaha, Babita Sharma, Lata Pandey, Poonam Sharma, Swati Bansal were present.

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