#MP FIRST | ‘Family Harmony Awareness Campaign’ Flagged Off from Rewa, CM Dr. Mohan Yadav Leads the Initiative .

INDIA FIRST . REWA . RIYA CHANDANI

A significant social initiative was launched today from Rewa, Madhya Pradesh, as the “Family Harmony Awareness Campaign” was officially flagged off. The campaign, organized by the Brahma Kumaris on the occasion of its foundation anniversary celebrations, aims to strengthen family values and promote social harmony.

Chief Minister Dr. Mohan Yadav flagged off the campaign chariot and appreciated the initiative, calling it highly relevant in today’s changing social environment.

The campaign has been launched in response to growing concerns such as increasing emotional distance within families, lack of communication, and erosion of traditional values. Its core objective is to reinforce family bonds, encourage meaningful dialogue, and foster a spirit of mutual understanding and coordination.

Speaking at the event, CM Dr. Mohan Yadav emphasized that strong families are the foundation of a strong society. He stated that when love, trust, and communication thrive within families, it ultimately leads to a stronger and more resilient nation. He described the campaign as a timely and necessary step toward guiding society in a positive direction.

Deputy Chief Minister Rajendra Shukla was also present at the event. He highlighted the importance of preserving family values in today’s fast-changing world and noted that such initiatives help individuals understand their responsibilities toward family relationships.

The campaign will travel across various cities and villages, spreading awareness about the importance of communication, cultural values, and harmony within families. It will include multiple programs aimed at encouraging dialogue, strengthening relationships, and promoting social cohesion.

This initiative is not just focused on improving family dynamics but also aims to contribute to the broader development of society and the nation by building a strong moral and cultural foundation.

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