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Daughter Of Ex CM Shyama Charan Shukla Visits Alma

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Daughter Of Ex CM Shyama  Charan Shukla Visits Alma

Speaking on this occasion, Smt. Uma Tiwari stressed on values and moral duties of Indian heritage and its cultural significance. She said that we must protect such values and transfer them for upcoming generations through committed way. It’s our onus to support and promote Vedic culture. Senior congress leader Shri Ram Narayan Tiwari expressed his views along with sharing his personalized moments with Late Pt. Ravi Shankar Shukla and Late Shayama Charan Shukla underlining their values and personality.

 

INDORE: Smt. Uma Tiwari the daughter of Ex Chief Minister of Madhya Pradesh Shyama Charan Shukla visited the office of Alma. She discussed and shared her views regarding social, cultural and political scenario of the country. This is informed by the director of Alma Shri Santosh Shukla, Advocate.

Speaking on this occasion, Smt. Uma Tiwari stressed on values and moral duties of Indian heritage and its cultural significance. She said that we must protect such values and transfer them for upcoming generations through committed way. It’s our onus to support and promote Vedic culture. Senior congress leader Shri Ram Narayan Tiwari expressed his views along with sharing his personalized moments with Late Pt. Ravi Shankar Shukla and Late Shayama Charan Shukla underlining their values and personality. Apart from this, director Santosh Shukla advocate shared his personalized moments with Late Shyama Charan Shukla with deep inspiration. Smt Uma Tiwari was honored with shawl and shriphal along with replica frame of postage stamp of Shyama Charan Shukla that was issued by Government of India.

In this function, Smt. Manorama Shukla, Dr. Suchita Shukla, Dr. Atul Tiwari, Dr. Monica Nagori, Dr. Rajeev shrivastav, Dr. Pradeep Mishra, Shri Rajesh Shukla, Dr. Priyanka Shukla , Smt. Chetana Nichariya, Smt. Sugandha Gaur,Ms Ankita Suri, Ms Sneha Motlani, Ms Loveleen Sagoriya, Ms Akansha Arora, Dr. Neena jain, Ms piu Banerjee, Shri Sanjay Panjwani, Shri Bhupendra Tiwari and Shri Rajesh N. Kamale were present.

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