ROHTAK: The three-day Sanskar Acharya Training Camp organized by the Seva Department of the Vishva Hindu Parishad (VHP) concluded on 25 February at the Prant Office in Rohtak. The camp focused on providing participants with intensive, practical, and organizational training for effectively conducting Sanskarshalas aimed at value-based child development.
Trainers Seema from Varanasi and Mansi from Haridwar led the sessions, offering comprehensive instruction throughout the camp. Participants praised the training, describing it not only as an educational program but also as an enriching experience contributing to their ideological and spiritual growth.
The concluding session was attended by Regional Organization Minister Neeraj Dhanoria and Central Co‑Service Chief Anand Harbola. During the program, several trainees shared their personal experiences, expressing gratitude for the opportunity to deepen their understanding of cultural values and community service.
Addressing the gathering as the chief speaker, Indraprastha Region Organization Minister Neeraj Dhanoria highlighted the foundational importance of Indian cultural values, the strength of the family system, and the crucial role of Sanskarshalas in shaping future generations.
Prominent VHP leaders present at the event included Prant President Pawan Kumar, Prant Organization Minister Radheshyam, Prant Co‑Service Chief Kedarnath, Prant Co‑Satsang Chief Sarla, District Service Chief Satish, and District Organization Minister Kamal, along with several key workers from Rohtak.
The training camp is seen as a significant step in VHP’s long-term initiative to strengthen cultural awareness, service, and value-based education among children through the active involvement of Matrushakti.