Hyderabad, A meeting of the officials of the Agarwal Society Telangana regarding the fish prasadam was held at the Agarwal Society office located at Raghav Ratna Tower, where upcoming preparations were discussed.

According to a press release, the meeting was chaired by Executive President Narendra Kumar Goel. Officials from all branches of the society were requested that, as per the form sent by the society, all branches can obtain VIP passes from the society office for their branches. Members of branches who wish to volunteer at the camp established by the society should send the names, phone numbers, and photos of the members in the form to the society office.

Various programs will be broadcast on LED

A camp for the fish prasadam will be organized by the society at Numaish Maidan. For the public coming to receive the fish prasad, light refreshments, meals, and drinking water will be distributed continuously from 10 AM on June 8 to 6 PM on June 9. The camp inauguration and worship of Maharaja Agrasen ji will take place from 8:30 PM on June 8. Branch members are requested to attend in large numbers and provide their service to make the event a success. Various programs organized by the society at the camp will be displayed on an LED screen.

Present at the meeting were Executive President Narendra Kumar Goel, Vice President Hari Govind Prasad Agarwal, Program Chairman Munna Lal Agarwal, Advisor Suresh Kumar Agarwal Delhiwale, special guests Suresh Kumar Singhal, Gopal Mor, Ashok Kumar Kedia, and others.

Raghav Ratna Tower

Raghav Ratna Tower is a prominent cultural and architectural landmark located in Pushkar, Rajasthan, India. Built in the 19th century, it was constructed in honor of the Hindu saint Raghav Ratna, who is revered for his contributions to the region’s spiritual and cultural heritage. The tower offers a panoramic view of the sacred Pushkar Lake and the surrounding desert landscape, serving as a popular attraction for pilgrims and tourists alike.

Numaish Maidan

Numaish Maidan is a large exhibition ground located in Hyderabad, India, best known for hosting the annual All India Industrial Exhibition, commonly called “Numaish.” Established in 1938 by the Nizam of Hyderabad, the event has been held almost every year since, showcasing industrial products, cultural performances, and local crafts. The maidan itself has become a significant cultural hub, drawing millions of visitors and preserving a tradition that spans over eight decades.