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Tuesday, January 13, 2026

Preparations in full swing for Maha Hindu Conference at Bishalgarh

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BY TC News Desk

Agartala, 10th January 2026:   Bishalgarh is gearing up for the upcoming Maha Hindu Conference, being organized as part of the centenary celebrations of the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS). The event is scheduled for tomorrow at Bishalgarh Motor Stand, will be based on the Bishalgarh subdivision and is set to begin at 12 noon.

Jadabendra Nath Malakar, representing civil society as the chief intellectual speaker will remain present along with Maharaj Srimad Aditya Chaitanya Brahmachari of Nigamananda Math and Mission, Santosh Nath, South District co-relations head of the Sangh, Rabindra Debbarma, conservator, and Babul Saha, president of the organizing committee. Alongside them, saints, spiritual leaders, and members of the Hindu community will participate.

Preparations are being carried out on a large scale to ensure the success of the conference. The entire subdivision has been decorated with saffron flags and banners, while announcements are being made through loudspeakers to mobilize public participation.

Calling for mass attendance, Nirmal Chakraborty, joint coordinator of RSS Sipahijala district, emphasized that the conference aims to promote India’s holistic development and the advancement of Hindu culture.

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