Camp for ‘Empowerment of Tribal Communities’ culminates at Patanjali University

Acharya Balkrishan of Patanjali Yogpeeth along with other dignitaries on the conclusion of a camp in Haridwar on Friday.
Acharya Balkrishan of Patanjali Yogpeeth along with other dignitaries on the conclusion of a camp in Haridwar on Friday.

Excelsior Correspondent
HARIDWAR, May 1: The two day camp organised by the officers of Union Tribal Affairs Ministry at Patanjali University here for the empowerment of tribal communities culminated today.
Experts in the camp discussed socio-economic development of tribal communities and threw light on the importance of their health and education.
The camp had started with the recitation of a group song by Dr. Archana Tiwari and her team.
Representative of the Government of India, Manish Tiwari gave detailed information on the livelihood model in rural society.
He shared the developmental works accomplished on ground for the welfare of tribal communities and for improvement of their economic status.
On this occasion schemes for the welfare of tribal communities were discussed and stressed was laid on strengthening the planned schemes for the welfare of tribal communities.
Renowned Sanskrit Scholar, Dr. Jay Madan recited the Vedic hymns to throw light on the subject.
While speaking on the occasion, representative of the Ministry, Atul K Shah, said, “We should avoid unwanted thoughts and use self-confidence to live our lives in a better way.”
He also said that solutions to the problems can also be reached by showing empathy and peace.
Dr. Varnali talked on the topics of health, culture and digital empowerment.