Sanskar Bharti

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Sanskar Bharti is an organization that works to promote Indian art and culture. The aim of his creation was to direct the attention of the country's population towards fine arts. Sanskar Bharti contributors included Indian intellectuals like Bhaurao Devars, Haribhau Wakankar, Nanaji Deshmukh, Madhavrao Devale and .

History[]

The Sanskar Bharti concept was first developed in 1954 and began Lucknow in 1981. In 1988, the Mirjapur unity was formed for the Ekadashi (Rangbhari Ekadashi) of the Falgun Shukla Party.

Presence and motto[]

There are over 1200 branches of Sanskar Bharti throughout the country. Its motto would be "Art is the one who gives freedom by cutting the straits of evil". Sanskar Bharti is working in various sections of the society with the aim of preventing cultural pollution through awakening patriotism, decency and encouraging the development of various arts and encouraging novice artists. Since 1990, the annual session of Sanskar Bharti has been organized in the form of an Art Sekhak Sangam, in which various forms of arts like music, plays, painting, poetry, literature and dance are displayed. Various established and novice artists from across the country come together.

Working committee[]

In light of the organization, the present structure of Sanskar Bharti is as follows:[1]

S. No Name Position
1 National Guardian, Agra
2 Vasudev Kamath National President, Mumbai
3 Vishram Jamdar National Mahamantri, Nagpur
4 Ravindra Bharti National Minister of State, Jaipur
5 Anand Prakash Narayan Singh Provincial Speaker (Bihar), Patna
6 Vinod Kumar Gupta Provincial Mahamantri (Bihar), Patna
7 Dr. S. Pratam Singh Provincial President (Kashi Province)
8 Dr. S. Ganesh Awasthi Provincial Executive President (Kashi Province)
9 Shri Sujit Srivastava Provincial General Secretary (Kashi Province)
10 Major Deendayal Patshak
11 Dao Ajay Sharma President
12 Nirmal Popli Vice President
13 Suresh Vashishtha Vice President
14 Shri Sampoor Singh Mahamantri
15 Shri Abhishek Gupta Maha Pratham
16 Shri Rakesh Kumar Treasurer
17 Shri Uditendu Verma 'Nishchal' Minister
18 Shrimati Swadesh Charaura Maternal Power Chief
19 D.R. Raicha Gupta Organization Minister

References[]

  1. ^ "Welcome to Sanskar Bharti, Munger". 17 August 2013. Archived from the original on 17 August 2013.

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