Events
SAMAGRA BHARAT NYASDinkar Jayanti
Every year we at Samagra Bharat Nyas celebrate Dinkar Jayanti on September 23. Ramdhari Singh Dinkar was a renowned Hindi poet, essayist, and patriot who played a vital role in the Indian freedom movement. We celebrate his birth anniversary with great enthusiasm by organizing various cultural events, reciting his poems, and highlighting his contributions to Hindi literature and Indian society. This celebration not only honors the poet but also reminds us of the values and ideals he stood for, such as patriotism, humanism, and social justice.
Arjun Das Jayanti
Samagra Bharat Nyas celebrates the birth anniversary of Bhaktakavi Arjun Das on 1st February every year. On this occasion, we honor the life and teachings of this great Bhakti poet. Arjun Das’s poetry is a testimony to his devotion and love for God, and his contribution to Indian literature is immense. His works continue to inspire people to this day, and we seek to keep his legacy alive by commemorating his birth anniversary. Through this celebration, our organization hopes to spread the message of love, peace, and harmony, which were at the heart of Arjun Das’s philosophy.
Independence Day
Samagra Bharat Nyas commemorates the independence of India on August 15 every year, marking the country’s liberation from colonial rule. On this day, various activities are organized by our members and volunteers to celebrate the spirit of freedom. Our president hoists Teranga and delivers motivational speeches. We also arrange cultural programs, and awareness campaigns on patriotism and the sacrifices made by our freedom fighters. We also emphasize the importance of upholding the values of democracy, equality, and freedom in building a strong and progressive nation.
Gandhi Jayanti
Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi was a freedom fighter and a prominent figure in India’s struggle for independence from British rule. We at Samagra Bharat Nyas also observe his birth anniversary on 2nd October every year by commemorating his contribution to the freedom struggle of our country. His philosophy of non-violence and truth is still relevant today and continues to inspire people around the world to fight for justice and equality. By observing his birth anniversary, we strive to keep Gandhi’s legacy alive and inspire future generations to strive for a better, more peaceful world.
Republic Day
Republic Day is an important occasion for us to reflect on the values enshrined in our Constitution and renew our commitment to building a better India for all. Samagra Bharat Nyas celebrates Republic Day on 26th January every year to mark the day when India’s Constitution came into effect. On this day our trust members gather on the premises, hoist the Indian flag and pay tribute to the heroes who fought tirelessly for the independence of our country. Through various events and programs, we aim to instill a sense of patriotism and national unity among people, especially in rural areas.
Basant Panchami
Samagra Bharat Nyas celebrates Saraswati Puja every year with great zeal on Basanta Panchami. Our students and local children participate in cultural activities such as dancing and singing. The occasion is celebrated to honor the significance of education, knowledge, and wisdom in our lives. The premises are beautifully decorated, and people gather to worship and make offerings to Goddess Saraswati. It is a momentous occasion for us, and we take pride in celebrating it with great enthusiasm.






