NGO Sangh state meet from December 7
KOLLAM: The state conference of the NGO Sangh will be held in Kollam from December 7 to 9.
Speaking at a news conference here on Monday, NGO Sangh state president M S Shyamkumar said BMS all-India president Girish Awasthi would inaugurate the conference on December 8 at 10.30 am at the C Kesavan Memorial Town Hall.
Bharatheeya Vichara Kendram director P Parameswaran, journalist Leela Menon and Rashtreeya Rajya Karmachari Mahasangh all-India secretary general C H Suresh will speak.
A meeting of service organisations will be held in the afternoon. NGO Association general secretary Kottathala Mohanan, Joint Council general secretary Jose Prakash, NGO Association president James Sunny, NGO Center president C P John and NGO Front president Kallada Napoleon will speak.
FETO president T M Narayanan will present the subject ‘civil service for people’s welfare.’ NGO Sangh state president M S Shyamkumar will preside. The delegates will take out a demonstration at 5 pm and a public meeting will be held at Chinnakkada after that. BMS state president M S Karunakaran will inaugurate the meeting.
RSS pranthiya sahapracharak J Nandakumar will deliver a lecture at the cultural meeting to be held at 9 am on December 9. A friendly meet of various service organisation leaders will be held at 11 am.
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