Dr. Sandeep Marwah, delivered an inspiring address on patriotism and the concept of "Atmanirbhar Bharat" in RJS PBH 'S 79th Independence day program.

Dr. Sandeep Marwah, delivered an inspiring address on patriotism and the concept of "Atmanirbhar Bharat" in RJS PBH 'S 79th Independence day program. 
RJS PBH commemorated Azadi Parv as 15days 15 programs and completed AKSBU- 416.
Independence Day Celebration: RJS PBH Champions Positive Nationalism, Self-Reliance, and Documentation of Unsung Heroes.
NEW DELHI –(August,15,2025) India's 79th Independence Day was commemorated with profound fervor and a forward-looking vision at a special program hosted by the Ram Janaki Sansthan Positive Broadcasting House (RJS PBH) and RJS Positive Media. The event, held on August 15th, marked the triumphant culmination of RJS PBH's 15-day "Azadi Parv" (Independence Festival), an initiative  that saw the organization surpass its ambitious goal by completing 401 events by July 31st, making it a significant contributor to the government’s "Azadi Ka Amrit Mahotsav as Amrit Kaal Ka Sakaratmak Bharat-uday -416 programs". The program served as a powerful platform to promote positive nationalism, foster self-reliance, and emphasize the critical importance of documenting the contributions of both prominent and unsung individuals in nation-building, all in line with RJS PBH's overarching mission to spread positive thinking and Positive media.

The key takeaways from the event underscored the necessity of active citizen contribution, a redefined philosophy of self-reliance, RJS PBH's unique commitment to positive media, the paramount importance of unity and positive thinking, honoring historical legacies, fostering grassroots engagement, and the vital role of comprehensive documentation.

The program commenced with a warm welcome, as attendees from across India, including Nagpur-Maharashtra and Hyderabad,Delhi,Uttar Pradesh, Haryana, Madhya Pradesh,Bihar & Haryana, joined the online celebration. Notably present were members of the RJS family and descendants of freedom fighters, including Salimuddin Ahmed Farooqui, whose ancestor Nawab Bajju Khan of Moradabad was a key figure in the 1857 revolt. The event also paid a heartfelt tribute to Dr. Bindeshwar Pathak, founder of Sulabh International, whose death anniversary coincided with Independence Day, acknowledging his profound contributions to sanitation and social reform.

Uday Kumar Manna, the Founder RJS PBH and moderator, formally opened the proceedings, declaring, "Jai Hind. 79th Independence Day, August 15th, and RJS Family." He proudly announced RJS PBH's achievement of completing 401 events, surpassing their 400-event target by July 31st, as part of the "Azadi Ka Amrit Mahotsav." He explained that this event was the 15th program in their dedicated "Azadi Parv" series, which ran from August 1st to 15th. Shri Manna introduced Dr. Sandeep Marwah, the Chief Guest, describing him as not just a global media guru but an inspirational figure whose presence brought immense enthusiasm. He detailed Dr. Marwah's extensive contributions, including training over 19,000 media professionals from 145 countries, founding Noida Film City, and serving as Chancellor of AAFT University of Media and Arts. Manna emphasized that Independence is not merely a gift but a profound responsibility to uphold the dreams and sacrifices of ancestors through hard work, honesty, and unity. He stressed RJS PBH's commitment to creating a "positive world" and documenting the contributions of both prominent and common individuals in this positive movement. He also underscored the practical importance of 'rozi roti' (livelihood), asserting that economic stability is crucial for individuals to contribute effectively to national causes, as "if one is hungry, they cannot connect with the nation."

Dr. Sandeep Marwah, the Chief Guest, delivered a comprehensive and inspiring address on patriotism and the concept of "Atmanirbhar" (Self-Reliance). He began by extending Independence Day wishes, emphasizing that true beauty lies not in external things but in one's emotions and thoughts. He urged everyone to seek good thoughts and feelings from God to perform good deeds. Dr. Marwah then presented his unique interpretation of "Atmanirbhar" as an acronym for personal and national growth:

A (Ambitious): "Think big, aim high," because "the bigger you think, the further you will go."
T (Techno-savvy): Embrace new technologies like Artificial Intelligence, Blockchain, and the Metaverse, crucial for global competitiveness.
M (Motivation): Must be "self-motivation," as it cannot be found externally.
A (Attitude): Change attitudes, thoughts, and methods; be humble, sober, polite, and grounded, reflecting India's cultural values.
N (Nationalist): Cultivate deep love and pride for the nation, prioritizing "Hindustani first." He recited a poem emphasizing unity: "Our names are different, but we are all children of Mother India... We are proud of our diverse regions and languages, but first and foremost, we are Indians."
I (Information): Focus on "necessary to know" information amidst data bombardment, as "that is what will be useful to us going forward."
R (Research): Emphasized the importance of research and learning from history to avoid mistakes in future endeavors. He noted that Prime Minister Narendra Modi has also started emphasizing research.
B (Believe): Believe in oneself and the nation.
H (Humanity): Declared as the greatest religion, asserting that "there is no religion which is better than humanity."
A (All-rounder): Be knowledgeable and aware beyond one's specific field.
R (Result-Oriented): Focus on achieving positive outcomes, as "if we reach a good result, I will consider the entire purpose of today's gathering fulfilled."

Dr. Marwah proudly recounted the establishment of Noida Film City, which he began working on in 1986 and made operational in 1991. He highlighted its growth into the "fastest-growing film city globally," a 100-acre complex with 75 acres of outdoor and 25 acres of indoor facilities. He stated that thousands of TV programs and films are produced there daily, generating significant economic activity. He further noted that his work in media education, training students from 145 countries, contributes to building a "sensible, wise, intelligent, cultured child" for the nation's future workforce.

Dr. Marwah advocated for a shift from the past narrative of "dying for the nation" to "living for the nation," urging everyone to put in extra effort to make India a global leader. He acknowledged that India's rise as the 4th largest economy (and moving towards 3rd) faces international challenges, with foreign nations either "afraid or jealous," seeking to "put obstacles in our path." He called for collective effort, honesty, and patriotism to overcome these external economic and political hurdles, asserting that "these stones can also be shattered if we adopt hard work, honesty, and love for our country." He expressed deep gratitude for his association with RJS PBH, commending Founder Uday Kumar Manna and his team for their dedication to positive media.

Following Dr. Sandeep Marwah's impactful address, Surendra Anand, an RJS star artist, performed patriotic songs without instrumental accompaniment, showcasing his unique vocal talent. His rendition included songs of national unity and a poignant piece about a soldier's mother, resonating deeply with the audience.

Sarita Kapoor, an RJS TIFA-25 member, presented a pre-recorded video message as a chief guest of an RJS event in the Society, which was also highlighted as the first "Success Story of Positive Persons" to be documented. She shared her experience of joining the RJS movement, emphasizing its goal of spreading positive thinking to combat global negativity, such as wars and conflicts, and stressed the critical need for unity. She described her personal Independence Day celebration by distributing sweets and flags to children, fostering patriotism at a grassroots level. She narrated the story of Shaheed Ashfaq ulla khan when his Great Grandson Ashfaq ulla khan joined RJS PBH Webinar as a chief Guest and addressed the RJSians.

Adding a poetic dimension to the event, Nisha Chaturvedi, a poet, recited a short patriotic poem, reflecting on nostalgic childhood memories of Independence Day celebrations, including flag hoisting and cultural programs. Her poem powerfully emphasized national pride and unity, stating that despite diverse languages and regions, "first and foremost, we are Indians." She called for "140 crore voices to declare 'Rashtra Sarvopari Ho' (Nation First)," reinforcing the message of collective identity and national priority.

Salimuddin Farooqui, a descendant of Nawab Bajju Khan of Moradabad, a freedom fighter from 1857, shared his family's historical connection to the Independence struggle. He highlighted his ancestors' efforts to unite the Indian diaspora in Egypt (Cairo) by forming the "India Union" organization in the 1930s. This organization played a significant role in the Independence movement, even hoisting the Indian flag in Cairo in 1947. Farooqui specifically appreciated Dr. Sandeep Marwah's emphasis on education, aligning with his family's values of contributing to the nation's development through knowledge.

D.P. Singh Kushwaha, a poet, recited a poem focused on the themes of hard work, unity, and the bright future of India. His poem expressed optimism for India's future, envisioning it as a global leader through collective effort and technological advancement, stating, "Our hard work will surely bring good results, surely the picture will change... The glory of India will spread throughout the world." Rati Chaubey, a poet from Nagpur, recited an emotional poem depicting the reunion of a soldier returning home from the border with his wife, capturing themes of love, longing, and the sacrifices made for the nation.

Dr. Kavita Parihar, an RJS TIFA-25 member from Nagpur, shared her personal experience of celebrating Independence Day emphasizing the joy and patriotism it fostered at a community level. She recited a patriotic poem that celebrated the Indian flag (Tiranga), its colors symbolizing sacrifice, peace, and knowledge, and the Ashok Chakra representing progress. Her poem expressed a strong desire for India to become a "Vishwaguru" (world leader) through discipline, faith, and collective effort.

Uday Manna further elaborated on RJS PBH's commitment to documenting the "success stories of positive persons," both prominent and common, to inspire future generations. He compared this effort to the government's initiative to document unsung freedom fighters. He also announced an upcoming physical and virtual tour to Bihar and Jharkhand, starting 18th August 2025 to September 7th, where he would personally meet people and spread positive thinking at the grassroots level. Shri Manna stressed that RJS PBH publishes its fifth Granth05 (books )"without any advertisement," showcasing their commitment and self-reliance, and that the sixth Granth(book), "Team Republic Day 2026(#TRD26)" is already in preparation.

Deep Mathur, RJS PBH's National Observer, blessed the RJSians on the successful Azadi Parv of 15days .
Uday Manna also addressed the gathering, emphasizing the significance of the "Jai Hind" and "Vande Mataram" slogans. He clarified that "Dhvaja Rohan" (flag hoisting) refers specifically to the act of raising the flag after lowering the Union Jack (British flag) on Independence Day, symbolizing the end of negativity and the beginning of a positive era. He reiterated Dr. Marwah's point that the need now is not to "sacrifice" one's life, but to "live for the nation" by contributing positively to society. Mr. Mathur, drawing from his experience as a former Director of Directorate of Information & Publicity for the Delhi Municipal Corporation, highlighted the importance of Positive slogans in RJS PBH's daily communications Vandematram & Jai Hind.

Shri Manna acknowledged the challenges faced by RJS PBH, including skepticism, lack of youth engagement, and financial constraints, but emphasized the organization's unwavering commitment. He noted that despite difficulties, RJS PBH has published several books, demonstrating that the movement thrives on dedication rather than solely on funding. He stressed the importance of attracting younger generations by making positive media "मनोरंजक" (entertaining), a suggestion from Prof. K.G. Suresh. Shri Manna also highlighted the unique nature of RJS PBH as "the one and only positive media in the world" and "the only positive movement," emphasizing the difficult but rewarding path they have chosen. He encouraged participants to overcome self-doubt and embrace their role as "positive warriors" in this movement.

The program concluded with a vote of thanks from Uday Manna to Dr. Sandeep Marwah for his valuable time and inspiring guidance, and to all participants for their presence and contributions to the successful culmination of the "Azadi Parv." He reiterated RJS PBH's ongoing commitment to fostering a positive and self-reliant India through continuous documentation, outreach, and the unwavering spirit of its members, urging everyone to spread light in a world often perceived as dark. The event underscored that the journey towards a truly independent and prosperous India is an ongoing collective effort, fueled by positive thought and dedicated action.

Akanksha Manna
Head Creative Team 
RJS PBH -RJS POSITIVE MEDIA 
9811705015.
Website: www.rjspbh.com

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