Inauguration of RJS Positive Branch Noida and Pledge to Implement Positive Initiatives on Ground
Inauguration of RJS Positive Branch Noida and Pledge to Implement Positive Initiatives on Ground
RJS’s 80th Independence Festival: 607th Program and Launch of 7th Book to be Held on August 7 at DME Auditorium & Studio, Sector 62, Noida
*Delhi/Noida* -- In a significant expansion of its global positive media movement, Uday Kumar Manna, Founder & National Convenor of Ram Janaki Sansthan and Positive Broadcasting House (RJS PBH), officially inaugurated the new RJS Positive Branch, Noida on June 28, 2026. At the 589th meeting of RJS PBH, Shri Manna felicitated the Branch’s Honorary In-Charge, Uday Shankar Singh Kushwaha, with a badge, garland, and shawl.
He announced that RJS PBH will enter its 12th year on its Foundation Day on July 24, which will be marked by a Media Conference in Delhi. Under the 80th Independence Festival Week, the launch ceremony of the 7th book, G-7, will be held during the 607th program on August 7, 2026, at Delhi Metropolitan Education Auditorium and Studio 62, Sector 62, Noida.
Accepting the responsibility as Honorary In-Charge of RJS Positive Branch, Noida, Uday Shankar Singh Kushwaha expressed deep gratitude to those present and credited special guest Rajendra Singh Kushwaha for his guidance and induction into the RJS PBH family. He emphasized the movement’s core philosophy: _Nation First, India One Family, and World One Home_. While compering the event, Shri Kushwaha appealed to Chief Guest Rakesh Maurya, Lakshman Prasad, Brijanand Prasad, Dr. Arvind Saini, Gautam Saini, Amarendra Kumar, and others for cooperation in building the Noida branch organization, and all attendees came forward to strengthen the branch.
The program was attended by Jogendra Singh Gandhi, Amarinder Singh, Bajrangi Kushwaha, Manushi, Nisha Singh, Rajat, and dance teacher Manisha, among others. Keynote speaker and _Nature & Life_ poet Ashok Kumar Malik urged the newly formed Noida branch to act as a lighthouse in the prevailing darkness, stating that future civilizations will have to settle on the banks of the river of positivity to survive. Shri Malik reflected on humanity’s journey from prehistoric times to the modern era of incredible intellectual progress. He referenced the profound psychological impact of the Apollo space missions, which provided humanity with a unified view of Earth, rendering regional and social divisions obsolete. Malik argued that although human dignity is inherently equal, practical differences divide society. He warned of the slow pace of action on climate change and condemned ongoing global conflicts that are turning human life into hell.
Dance instructors Rajat Gautam from Kanpur and local trainer Manisha are rigorously training Manushi (Manu), granddaughter of Uday Shankar Singh Kushwaha, for a patriotic performance on August 7. Joining online, RJS TIFA26’s Sweety Paul announced an awareness program titled _“Jeevan Saathi: Sach Honge Sapne Tere”_ centered on her wedding anniversary on July 11.
Rajendra Singh Kushwaha stated that the organization’s global reach, with active organizers in London and Mauritius, serves as an economic and cultural bridge, proving the worldwide acceptance of Indian cultural values. Chief Guest Rakesh Maurya praised Uday Kumar Manna for the 11-year relentless campaign and the success of the digital media strategy, and urged co-organizers to implement on ground the resolutions taken during webinars, so they become part of the RJS Book Series and digital documentation.
The meeting concluded with a vote of thanks by Rajendra Singh Kushwaha, summarizing the commitments made by guests, poets, and active members. The technical team screened a promotional video for the upcoming Nelson Mandela Hall event along with the organization’s official positive anthem.
Finally, the 589th meeting of RJS PBH at RJS Positive Branch, Noida concluded with tea and refreshments from Prabhat Namkeen.
*Akanksha Manna*
Head, Creative Team
RJS PBH - RJS Positive Branch
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