Summit India launches Unity Campaign amid war atmosphere
Summit India launches Unity Campaign amid war atmosphereSource- social media

Summit India launches Unity Campaign amid war atmosphere

Over 10,000 relief camps planned by Summit India in war preparedness
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Summit India has launched the Unity Campaign to educate citizens about government precautions during wartime. The initiative involves setting up over 10,000 relief camps nationwide to aid the needy. Collaboration with organizations like AICTE and CAPSY ensures support through blood camps and other facilities, urging unity and resilience among citizens.

In response to challenges faced by citizens during wartime, 'Summit India' has launched the Jan Jagran Maha Abhiyan. This initiative aims to educate the public about government-issued precautions and strategies for coping with difficulties during such times.

It involves establishing help and facility centers in partnership with voluntary organizations, ensuring timely dissemination of information to the general public. To achieve this, groups comprising thousands of workers from across the nation will be organized.

Summit India" will request 26,000 educational institutions under AICTE.
Summit India" will request 26,000 educational institutions under AICTE.Source- social media

Giving information about this decision taken under the chairmanship of "Summit India" Chairman and former BJP National Vice President Shyam Jaju, the organization's general secretary Mahesh Verma said that in the event of war, poor laborers or any kind of needy people should not face any kind of difficulty. For this, "Summit India" will build support camps and facilitation centres across the country through large partner organizations like AICTE and Capsi. More than 10,000 such centres should be constructed.

In this regard, "Summit India" will request 26,000 educational institutions under AICTE. Similarly, CAPSY, which is a platform of more than 1.5 crore security guards in the country. It has about 30,000 members. They should run facilities to meet immediate needs including blood camps. This has been ensured.

Verma reminded the citizens of the nation about their historical support during wartime, highlighting how they once sacrificed a meal at the request of the late Prime Minister Lal Bahadur Shastri to overcome a food crisis. He noted how the country's women began donating their jewelry. Today, the nation is economically robust, with Japan emerging as the world's fourth largest economic power. He emphasized that the success in curbing the aggression of Pakistan and China within the framework of the third major economic system will be realized only when there is a unified voice from all parts of the country, asserting that we are all united.

Summit India launches Unity Campaign amid war atmosphere
Shyam Jaju, president of Summit IndiaSource- social media

Summit India, with the help of its hundreds of thousands of volunteers nationwide, has initiated efforts to engage with government officials in order to connect with remote villages and towns regarding the government's precautionary measures in the event of war.

Shyam Jaju, the president of Summit India, has earmarked funds for this purpose, using the donations the institution receives. He has urged the citizens to initiate projects aimed at eradicating poverty and hatred. According to him, under Prime Minister Narendra Modi's leadership, maintaining the nation's dignity is achievable only through collective effort.

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