Delhi : Bhartiya Itihaas Sankalan Prant New Executive Committee

Felicitations for the Newly Elected Delhi Prant Executive at Keshav Kunj Commitment to Take the Organisation to New Heights

GG News Bureau
New Delhi December 21 : On December 21 The Delhi Prant of the Bharatiya Itihas Sankalan Samiti organised a Prant Executive meeting along with a felicitation programme for the newly elected executive committee at Keshav Kunj, New Delhi. The atmosphere throughout the programme was marked by enthusiasm, collective resolve and strong organisational energy. On this occasion, the new Delhi Prant executive was warmly congratulated and extended best wishes for its future responsibilities.

Speakers at the programme expressed confidence that the newly constituted executive, formed during the centenary year of the Sangh, would play a decisive role in taking the organisation’s work to greater heights. At the same time, the contributions of the outgoing executive were remembered with deep appreciation. It was noted that the dedication and organisational expansion achieved by the previous team in Delhi now provides a strong foundation for the new executive to build upon.

The speakers clearly stated that wherever the organisation’s work has reached so far, the newly elected executive will further expand its scope and impact. This was not described merely as an expectation, but as a shared resolve that all workers are committed to taking forward together and translating into concrete outcomes.

Under the guiding mentorship of respected Bhai Sahab Dr Balmukund Pandey, the organisation will continue to strengthen its ideological clarity and creative responsibilities—this assurance was repeatedly emphasised by various speakers during the programme.

Addressing the gathering as the chief speaker, Dr Balmukund Pandey said that this is an organisation where people work selflessly and with heartfelt dedication. He stressed the need to develop a strong Indian “think tank” and underlined that empowering the Indian perspective in history writing and academic research is an urgent necessity of the present time.

The programme was attended by senior scholars and functionaries, including Patron-in-Chief Devi Prasad Singh, who has been associated with the organisation since 1979, Prof Dharma Chand Chaubey, Dr Nirmal Pandey (welcome address and coordination), and Dr Pravin Garg. The event concluded with a formal vote of thanks delivered by Dr Ajay Singh.

Overall, the programme emerged not only as a symbol of organisational transition, but also as a strong message of ideological clarity, continuity and collective commitment for the years ahead.