Development of the person at the lowest rung of society
Nizamabad, MLA Dhanpal Suryanarayana said that the main goal of Pandit Deendayal Upadhyaya was to uplift the person at the lowest rung of society, and the BJP is working in that direction. The district-level training class began on Thursday at a function hall in Borgam in the city.
BJP training class organized in Nizamabad
On the occasion, the MLA said that India is not just a geographical area, but a confluence of values from thousands of years of culture and traditions. He said that we have the great culture of Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam, which considers the entire world as one family. The BJP is moving forward primarily with the slogans of Sabka Saath, Sabka Vikas, Sabka Vishwas.
Workers and leaders must advance on the path shown by the party and use these training classes to reach out to the public. It is necessary to move forward by consulting with allied organizations of the BJP from time to time, and there is a great need to work in coordination with all organizations. He said that the party’s ideology and the central government’s schemes should be strongly conveyed to the public through social media platforms. The responsibility of hoisting the saffron flag in the state rests with all of us.
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Present at this training program along with the MLA were Dinesh Kulachari (BJP District President), Palle Gangareddy (National President, Haldi Board), Dharmapuri Arvind (MP), Sravanti Reddy (State Secretary), Nayudu Prakash, Mallikarjun (State Leader), Bhupati Reddy (Senior Leader), Mandal President, Corporators, and other workers.
Nizamabad
Nizamabad is a city in the Indian state of Telangana, known for its historical significance as a former princely state under the Nizams of Hyderabad. It served as the capital of the Nizam’s Dominions for a period and features landmarks like the Nizamabad Fort, which dates back to the 10th century. The region is also famous for its agricultural produce, particularly turmeric and sugarcane.
Borgam
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Nizamabad Fort
Nizamabad Fort is a historic hill fort located in the Palamau district of Jharkhand, India, believed to have been built in the 16th century under the Chero dynasty. It later came under the control of the Nagvanshi rulers and was significantly fortified by King Ram Narain Singh in the 18th century. The fort is known for its massive stone walls, intricate carvings, and a deep moat, reflecting a blend of architectural styles from different ruling periods.
Nizam’s Dominions
The Nizam’s Dominions, also known as the Hyderabad State, was a princely state in south-central India ruled by the Nizams of the Asaf Jahi dynasty from 1724 to 1948. It was the largest and most prosperous princely state in British India, known for its rich cultural heritage, wealth, and the iconic Charminar in its capital, Hyderabad. The state was annexed into the Indian Union in 1948 through a military operation, ending over two centuries of Nizam rule.
Nizamabad
Nizamabad is a city in the Indian state of Telangana, historically part of the princely state of Hyderabad under the Nizams, from whom it derives its name. The area has a rich history dating back to the Kakatiya dynasty, evident from nearby ancient forts and temples. Today, it is known for its agricultural produce, particularly turmeric, and serves as a district administrative center.
Borgam
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Bergen
Bergen is a historic city on Norway’s southwestern coast, founded in 1070 by King Olav Kyrre. It served as the country’s capital and a major hub of the Hanseatic League’s trade network during the Middle Ages, leaving a lasting architectural legacy in its colorful wooden houses and the iconic Bryggen wharf. Today, Bergen is known as a gateway to the fjords and a vibrant cultural center, blending its rich maritime history with modern attractions.
Borg
Borg is an archaeological site on the island of Vestvågøy in Norway, best known for the reconstruction of a Viking Age chieftain’s longhouse, the largest ever found in the region. Dating back to around 500 AD, the original structure was a powerful political and religious center, and the site now houses the Lofotr Viking Museum, which offers insights into Viking life, feasts, and trade. Its history reflects the wealth and influence of local chieftains during the Iron Age and Viking periods.