New Delhi | Special Correspondent: Arun Sharma

The Virat Hindu Sammelan, organised under the banner of the Sakal Hindu Samaj at Mansarovar Park in Shahdara, emerged as a powerful platform for social unity, cultural consciousness and constructive dialogue. Held on January 25, 2026, the convention witnessed enthusiastic participation from a large number of local residents, reflecting a strong spirit of togetherness, cooperation and social harmony.
The primary objective of the conference was to strengthen social bonds, reinforce cultural values and highlight the role of citizens in nation-building through positive thinking. The venue resonated with an atmosphere of discipline, enthusiasm and communal goodwill throughout the day.

Honouring Public Representatives and Social Organisations
The event saw active participation from several social and community organisations of the Mansarovar area. Prominent among those present were Dr Chanchal Verma, Founder of Sandesh Foundation; Yogendra Chaudhary, President of My Association; Ajay Sharma; Nagendra Singh Thakur; Parmanand Sharma, President of the MWA; and Vishwas Shukla, along with many other social workers who have been contributing consistently to community welfare.
Several public representatives were also welcomed and honoured on the occasion, including Shri Jitendra Singh Mahajan, MLA Rohtas Nagar, former Mayor and Councillor Ms Divya Jaiswal, and Councillor Shri Chandra Prakash. Addressing the gathering, the representatives reaffirmed their commitment to society and underlined the importance of such initiatives in fostering social unity.
A Strong Platform for Culture and Heritage
The conference featured vibrant cultural programmes showcasing India’s rich traditions, heritage and civilisational values. These performances conveyed a strong message of connecting the younger generation with their cultural roots and reinforcing pride in India’s legacy.
Thought Leaders Offer Direction and Inspiration
Addressing the conference, Chief Speaker Shri Satish Ji, Co-Intellectual Head (Delhi Province), said that
“the true strength of society lies in its unity and thoughtful engagement. When society is organised and ideologically aware, the nation naturally becomes stronger.”
Shri Sushil Ji, Co-Organisation Secretary, Seva Bharati, emphasised that service, dedication and social responsibility form the greatest capital of any society.
Eminent speakers including Acharya Gaudas Ji, Dr Ajay Bedi, poet Dr Praveen Shukla, poet P.K. Azad, and Rajesh Ji shared their thoughts and poetic expressions, spreading messages of positivity, harmony and cultural awareness.
Linked to the Centenary Year of the Sangh
Organisers noted that the event also holds special significance as it aligns with the centenary year of the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS), adding historical and ideological importance to the conference.
A Collective Effort for a Shared Vision
The successful execution of the Sammelan was made possible through the collective efforts of various social groups, local citizens and supporting organisations. The organisers stressed that the initiative was not limited to any single group but represented a united effort to bring society together on a positive and constructive path.
Conclusion
The Virat Hindu Sammelan at Mansarovar Park conveyed a clear and resonant message—that positive social change is achievable through dialogue, culture and cooperation. Such initiatives strengthen social harmony and infuse renewed energy into the spirit of nation-building.
