Tuesday, November 18

8-Year-Old Anshika Steals the Spotlight at Muzaffarnagar’s Sarvkhap Mahapanchayat with Powerful Speech

Muzaffarnagar, UP: In a historic gathering at Sorm village, Muzaffarnagar, the three-day Sarvkhap Mahapanchayat witnessed a remarkable moment when 8-year-old Anshika delivered a speech that left the entire assembly applauding. The young girl, a third-grade student from Goyla village, addressed issues ranging from substance abuse to social media addiction, earning admiration from elders and youth alike.

A Message for Society and Children
Taking the stage with confidence, Anshika highlighted the irony that children of today, despite being born to educated mothers, are more absorbed in Instagram reels than in meaningful pursuits. She cautioned, “If mothers make reels on social media today, tomorrow the children will follow suit. The addiction to the virtual world is the greatest harm.”

She also addressed substance abuse, warning that indulging in alcohol and cigarettes in front of children sets a wrong precedent. “If you cannot enter a temple or mosque after consuming intoxicants, how can you respect your own home?” she asked, urging that any passion for consumption be redirected toward patriotism and the teachings of Bhagat Singh.

Elders Praise Anshika
The Mahapanchayat also focused on girls’ education. Chaudhary Pandit Subhash Bhardwaj of the Deshkhap Brahmin community emphasized that educating daughters is a sacred duty vital for a strong society and nation. Elders from different khaps, including Omkar Datt Bhardwaj, advocated ending dowry practices and replacing “Kanyadan” with “Vidya Daan” as a societal norm.

Law Against Live-in Relationships Proposed
Representatives from Haryana highlighted live-in relationships as a social concern, demanding legislation to curb it. Phool Kumar of Satarol Khap mentioned that the Haryana Chief Minister has already been apprised and urged the Sarvkhap Mahapanchayat to take a unified stance.

A Unique Gathering Across Generations
The Mahapanchayat saw a rare confluence of three generations on one stage, from 95-year-old Chaudhary Hukum Singh to 8-year-old Anshika. Rakesh Tikait, spokesperson of the Indian Farmers’ Union, praised children like Anshika for inspiring society to stay away from substance abuse, calling it a positive omen for the next generation. He added that this gathering reaffirmed the power of collective responsibility across generations in driving social reform.Muzaffarnagar, UP: In a historic gathering at Sorm village, Muzaffarnagar, the three-day Sarvkhap Mahapanchayat witnessed a remarkable moment when 8-year-old Anshika delivered a speech that left the entire assembly applauding. The young girl, a third-grade student from Goyla village, addressed issues ranging from substance abuse to social media addiction, earning admiration from elders and youth alike.

A Message for Society and Children
Taking the stage with confidence, Anshika highlighted the irony that children of today, despite being born to educated mothers, are more absorbed in Instagram reels than in meaningful pursuits. She cautioned, “If mothers make reels on social media today, tomorrow the children will follow suit. The addiction to the virtual world is the greatest harm.”

She also addressed substance abuse, warning that indulging in alcohol and cigarettes in front of children sets a wrong precedent. “If you cannot enter a temple or mosque after consuming intoxicants, how can you respect your own home?” she asked, urging that any passion for consumption be redirected toward patriotism and the teachings of Bhagat Singh.

Elders Praise Anshika
The Mahapanchayat also focused on girls’ education. Chaudhary Pandit Subhash Bhardwaj of the Deshkhap Brahmin community emphasized that educating daughters is a sacred duty vital for a strong society and nation. Elders from different khaps, including Omkar Datt Bhardwaj, advocated ending dowry practices and replacing “Kanyadan” with “Vidya Daan” as a societal norm.

Law Against Live-in Relationships Proposed
Representatives from Haryana highlighted live-in relationships as a social concern, demanding legislation to curb it. Phool Kumar of Satarol Khap mentioned that the Haryana Chief Minister has already been apprised and urged the Sarvkhap Mahapanchayat to take a unified stance.

A Unique Gathering Across Generations
The Mahapanchayat saw a rare confluence of three generations on one stage, from 95-year-old Chaudhary Hukum Singh to 8-year-old Anshika. Rakesh Tikait, spokesperson of the Indian Farmers’ Union, praised children like Anshika for inspiring society to stay away from substance abuse, calling it a positive omen for the next generation. He added that this gathering reaffirmed the power of collective responsibility across generations in driving social reform.Muzaffarnagar, UP: In a historic gathering at Sorm village, Muzaffarnagar, the three-day Sarvkhap Mahapanchayat witnessed a remarkable moment when 8-year-old Anshika delivered a speech that left the entire assembly applauding. The young girl, a third-grade student from Goyla village, addressed issues ranging from substance abuse to social media addiction, earning admiration from elders and youth alike.

A Message for Society and Children
Taking the stage with confidence, Anshika highlighted the irony that children of today, despite being born to educated mothers, are more absorbed in Instagram reels than in meaningful pursuits. She cautioned, “If mothers make reels on social media today, tomorrow the children will follow suit. The addiction to the virtual world is the greatest harm.”

She also addressed substance abuse, warning that indulging in alcohol and cigarettes in front of children sets a wrong precedent. “If you cannot enter a temple or mosque after consuming intoxicants, how can you respect your own home?” she asked, urging that any passion for consumption be redirected toward patriotism and the teachings of Bhagat Singh.

Elders Praise Anshika
The Mahapanchayat also focused on girls’ education. Chaudhary Pandit Subhash Bhardwaj of the Deshkhap Brahmin community emphasized that educating daughters is a sacred duty vital for a strong society and nation. Elders from different khaps, including Omkar Datt Bhardwaj, advocated ending dowry practices and replacing “Kanyadan” with “Vidya Daan” as a societal norm.

Law Against Live-in Relationships Proposed
Representatives from Haryana highlighted live-in relationships as a social concern, demanding legislation to curb it. Phool Kumar of Satarol Khap mentioned that the Haryana Chief Minister has already been apprised and urged the Sarvkhap Mahapanchayat to take a unified stance.

A Unique Gathering Across Generations
The Mahapanchayat saw a rare confluence of three generations on one stage, from 95-year-old Chaudhary Hukum Singh to 8-year-old Anshika. Rakesh Tikait, spokesperson of the Indian Farmers’ Union, praised children like Anshika for inspiring society to stay away from substance abuse, calling it a positive omen for the next generation. He added that this gathering reaffirmed the power of collective responsibility across generations in driving social reform.Muzaffarnagar, UP: In a historic gathering at Sorm village, Muzaffarnagar, the three-day Sarvkhap Mahapanchayat witnessed a remarkable moment when 8-year-old Anshika delivered a speech that left the entire assembly applauding. The young girl, a third-grade student from Goyla village, addressed issues ranging from substance abuse to social media addiction, earning admiration from elders and youth alike.

A Message for Society and Children
Taking the stage with confidence, Anshika highlighted the irony that children of today, despite being born to educated mothers, are more absorbed in Instagram reels than in meaningful pursuits. She cautioned, “If mothers make reels on social media today, tomorrow the children will follow suit. The addiction to the virtual world is the greatest harm.”

She also addressed substance abuse, warning that indulging in alcohol and cigarettes in front of children sets a wrong precedent. “If you cannot enter a temple or mosque after consuming intoxicants, how can you respect your own home?” she asked, urging that any passion for consumption be redirected toward patriotism and the teachings of Bhagat Singh.

Elders Praise Anshika
The Mahapanchayat also focused on girls’ education. Chaudhary Pandit Subhash Bhardwaj of the Deshkhap Brahmin community emphasized that educating daughters is a sacred duty vital for a strong society and nation. Elders from different khaps, including Omkar Datt Bhardwaj, advocated ending dowry practices and replacing “Kanyadan” with “Vidya Daan” as a societal norm.

Law Against Live-in Relationships Proposed
Representatives from Haryana highlighted live-in relationships as a social concern, demanding legislation to curb it. Phool Kumar of Satarol Khap mentioned that the Haryana Chief Minister has already been apprised and urged the Sarvkhap Mahapanchayat to take a unified stance.

A Unique Gathering Across Generations
The Mahapanchayat saw a rare confluence of three generations on one stage, from 95-year-old Chaudhary Hukum Singh to 8-year-old Anshika. Rakesh Tikait, spokesperson of the Indian Farmers’ Union, praised children like Anshika for inspiring society to stay away from substance abuse, calling it a positive omen for the next generation. He added that this gathering reaffirmed the power of collective responsibility across generations in driving social reform.Muzaffarnagar, UP: In a historic gathering at Sorm village, Muzaffarnagar, the three-day Sarvkhap Mahapanchayat witnessed a remarkable moment when 8-year-old Anshika delivered a speech that left the entire assembly applauding. The young girl, a third-grade student from Goyla village, addressed issues ranging from substance abuse to social media addiction, earning admiration from elders and youth alike.

A Message for Society and Children
Taking the stage with confidence, Anshika highlighted the irony that children of today, despite being born to educated mothers, are more absorbed in Instagram reels than in meaningful pursuits. She cautioned, “If mothers make reels on social media today, tomorrow the children will follow suit. The addiction to the virtual world is the greatest harm.”

She also addressed substance abuse, warning that indulging in alcohol and cigarettes in front of children sets a wrong precedent. “If you cannot enter a temple or mosque after consuming intoxicants, how can you respect your own home?” she asked, urging that any passion for consumption be redirected toward patriotism and the teachings of Bhagat Singh.

Elders Praise Anshika
The Mahapanchayat also focused on girls’ education. Chaudhary Pandit Subhash Bhardwaj of the Deshkhap Brahmin community emphasized that educating daughters is a sacred duty vital for a strong society and nation. Elders from different khaps, including Omkar Datt Bhardwaj, advocated ending dowry practices and replacing “Kanyadan” with “Vidya Daan” as a societal norm.

Law Against Live-in Relationships Proposed
Representatives from Haryana highlighted live-in relationships as a social concern, demanding legislation to curb it. Phool Kumar of Satarol Khap mentioned that the Haryana Chief Minister has already been apprised and urged the Sarvkhap Mahapanchayat to take a unified stance.

A Unique Gathering Across Generations
The Mahapanchayat saw a rare confluence of three generations on one stage, from 95-year-old Chaudhary Hukum Singh to 8-year-old Anshika. Rakesh Tikait, spokesperson of the Indian Farmers’ Union, praised children like Anshika for inspiring society to stay away from substance abuse, calling it a positive omen for the next generation. He added that this gathering reaffirmed the power of collective responsibility across generations in driving social reform.A Unique Gathering Across Generations
The Mahapanchayat saw a rare confluence of three generations on one stage, from 95-year-old Chaudhary Hukum Singh to 8-year-old Anshika. Rakesh Tikait, spokesperson of the Indian Farmers’ Union, praised children like Anshika for inspiring society to stay away from substance abuse, calling it a positive omen for the next generation. He added that this gathering reaffirmed the power of collective responsibility across generations in driving social reform.


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