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Get Together of Labourers and Addiction Awareness Program in Mount Abu

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In the memory of Dadi Prakashmani, Former Chief Administrator of the Brahma Kumaris Organisation, a cordial get-together with about 3,000 working laborers was held at Shantivan and Pandav Bhawan in the Head Quarters of the Brahma Kumaris, Mount Abu.

BK Karuna, Director of the Media Wing, praising the laborers in his inaugural address said, “Every arrangement and all activities here are going on so smoothly, nicely and punctually because of your selfless and tireless services which is a wonder for those whoever visit here and from the outside world. You are like a foundation stone. Proper progress of any work is possible by your hard and sincere labor.”

BK Munni, General Manager of the Brahma Kumaris, asked all the workers to lend their services by considering this place as House of God so it is their own home as well. You are all very fortunate that you are serving God day and night so be always joyful and work happily. When we are faithful and dedicated God too gives in return everything multi fold. You are receiving homely treatment as when Dadiji was alive. It gives us great pleasure to meet you today. So as a token of regard for Dadiji please take an oath that hereafter you will not take any intoxicating things. Addiction is the doorway to hell. It ruins your life monetarily, mentally, physically and emotionally. Therefore you leave your bad habits and motivate others too.

BK Bharat, Chief Engineer of Shantivan, said that you are all our colleagues. If you have any problem you can tell us without any hesitation. All of you must consider this as your home and serve. BK Komal, PRO, said that you are the foundation stone without which the existence of a building is unimaginable. So always keep zeal and enthusiasm high in life. BK Sheilu and BK Savita addressed the labourers in Pandav Bhawan.

Lastly everyone paid their hearty homage to Dadi Prakash Maniji at her memorial, Prakash Sthambh, and took a pledge to be free from addiction. Each worker was given a Godly Gift in memory of Dadiji.

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