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Sunday, June 8, 2025

"Bihar Talent Honor Ceremony" Organized by Hare Ram Seva Sansthan in Revilganj

 "Bihar Talent Honuor Ceremony" Organized by Hare Ram Seva Sansthan in Revilganj


BKB TIMES 

Report: Manoj Kumar Singh 

Saran (Bihar) 8 june 2025

— On Sunday, Hare Ram Seva Sansthan organized the "Bihar Talent Honor Ceremony" at the Methwalia ground in Revilganj block. In this ceremony, around 300 students who scored more than 80% marks in the Class 10 and 12 board examinations were honuored with medals, ceremonial shawls, and certificates. Additionally, those students who scored above 90% were presented with wall clocks as a mark of special recognition.


Chief Guest’s Inspirational Words

The chief guest of the event, Prof. Parmendra Kumar Bajpai, Vice-Chancellor of Jai Prakash University, Saran, addressed the students and said, “Today’s youth is the future of India. Such ceremonies not only recognize talent but also encourage students to move forward in life with confidence and purpose.” He appreciated the growing awareness toward education in Bihar’s rural areas, calling it a commendable shift. He urged students to go beyond chasing marks and understand their social responsibilities while actively contributing to nation-building.

Special Guest’s Praise for Rural Progress

Special guest Nilesh Kumar, Deputy Inspector General of Police, Saran Range, stated, “Students from Bihar are excelling in every field today. It is heartening to see such awareness and a spirit of healthy competition in rural regions toward education.”

Encouragement from Youth Leader

Youth BJP leader Rana Yashwant Pratap Singh, in his motivating speech, said, “The strength of the youth is the greatest asset in nation-building. When we provide a platform and recognition to talented individuals, we elevate their self-confidence to new heights.”

The Vision Behind the Initiative

Anant Singh, President of Hare Ram Seva Sansthan, remarked that this event was not merely an award distribution but a meaningful attempt to identify and highlight rural talent. “Our goal is to weave education, values, and social service into one strong thread, and we are working consistently toward this vision,” he said.

Planning and Community Support

Program coordinators Sanjay Singh and Gunjan Singh jointly shared that the event had been in preparation for several weeks, and the local community participated enthusiastically. They also announced plans to organize the ceremony on an even larger scale next year to benefit more students.

Emotions and Elegance on Display

The event witnessed a large gathering of parents, students, teachers, social workers, and media representatives. Pride gleamed in the eyes of the awarded students, while their parents’ faces shone with joy and contentment. The stage was decorated in a traditional aesthetic, and the event was conducted with dignity and discipline throughout.

A New Beginning for Bihar’s Talents

In conclusion, the organizers expressed heartfelt gratitude to all guests, visitors, and supporters. They described the ceremony as a new beginning by Hare Ram Seva Sansthan — a step toward building a Bihar where talent is not only recognized but also encouraged and guided toward a brighter future.


Wednesday, April 30, 2025

Newspaper Hawkers Honored on Labour Day

 Newspaper Hawkers Honored on Labour Day


BKB Times 

Saran (Bihar): On the occasion of Labour Day, Jan Suraj leader Uday Shankar Singh honored more than a dozen newspaper hawkers at Manjhi Chatti on Thursday morning by presenting them with traditional cloths (angavastram).


Speaking at the event, Mr. Singh said, "Hawkers are the true brand ambassadors of any newspaper. They play a vital role in increasing circulation." He emphasized that honoring hawkers is a way of acknowledging their essential contribution to the media industry.


"It is a pleasant feeling to stand beside them today. This recognition will encourage hawkers to continue their work with dedication and a spirit of service," he added.


Ward Councillor Manish Kumar Singh, Rajesh Kumar Prasad, Jugul Kumar, Bijay Prasad, and many hawkers were also present on the occasion. The event was filled with warmth and appreciation for the unsung heroes of the newspaper world.

Dr. Shailesh Kumar Giri Slams Tikait Brothers Over Remarks on Indus Waters Treaty, Questions Double Standards

Dr. Shailesh Kumar Giri Slams Tikait Brothers Over Remarks on Indus Waters Treaty, Questions Double Standards



BKB Times: 30 April 2025

Delhi/NCR: Dr. Shailesh Kumar Giri, National Chief Spokesperson and Vice President of the National Core Committee of the Bharatiya Haldhar Kisan Union, has issued a strong press statement targeting Bhartiya Kisan Union (BKU) leaders Naresh Tikait and Rakesh Tikait for their recent comments on the Indus Waters Treaty. Giri alleged that the Tikait brothers appeared to be defending Pakistan’s interests, raising concerns about their allegiance.

Dr. Giri sarcastically questioned whether the Tikait Brothers are also operating a branch of BKU in Pakistan, given their sympathetic stance. He further demanded accountability, comparing their controversial remarks with the case of folk singer Neha Singh Rathore, against whom an FIR was filed. He asked, “If Neha Singh Rathore can be penalized, then why not the Tikait Brothers and other political figures who make reckless statements?”

Quoting, “When the blood of tourists and soldiers is spilled, it is not water, but fire that should flow,” he accused the Tikait Brothers of being more interested in media, stage appearances, and opportunistic politics than in true national service. “The day is not far when Indian farmers will see through their real motives and throw them out like a fly from milk,” he stated.

He also commented on the tragic terror attack in Pahalgam, expressing deep sorrow and outrage. “Pahalgam – the land where tourists seek peace – was once again rattled by the sound of bullets. Mother India is bleeding again, and now it’s time for a united voice and a firm resolve,” he said.

Referring to Neha Singh Rathore’s controversial questioning in the aftermath of the attack, Dr. Giri said, “Even if her intentions were right, the timing and platform were completely wrong, especially since her content was posted from a Pakistani handle – was that ignorance or something more?”

He then turned his attention to Rakesh Tikait, stating, “He claims to be the voice of farmers, but in times of national crisis, he distracts from unity and drowns in political nonsense. My conscience says strict action must be taken against such behavior.”

Addressing the opposition’s reactions to the attack, Giri criticized some leaders for their apathetic and divisive statements. “Some say ‘do not retaliate immediately,’ others call the government a failure. But where were they during the 26/11 Mumbai attacks or the Hyderabad and Delhi bombings? Did they take any responsibility then?”

He praised India’s current national security efforts, stating, “For over a decade now, there have been near-zero terror attacks in major cities like Delhi, Mumbai, Patna, and Varanasi. Intelligence has been 100% successful internally. If a 1% breach happens in remote border areas, should we call it a failure or acknowledge the 99% success?”

Dr. Giri concluded with a call for national unity:
“This is not the time for blame games but for standing together. Our armed forces and intelligence agencies are working tirelessly to keep us safe. Today’s India will not respond with cowardice but with decisive action—even on enemy soil.”

He ended his statement with a firm declaration:
“Let us all say in one voice—Bharat Mata Ki Jai! Unity, resolve, and a fitting response will be our true tribute to the martyrs of Pahalgam. Jai Hind, Jai Bharat.”