Venue: Mukesh Patel Auditorium, NMIMS, Vile Parle (W), Mumbai
Date: March 12, 2025
Time: 11:30 AM onwards
About the Event
On March 12, 1930, Mahatma Gandhi embarked on the historic Dandi March, a landmark act of civil disobedience against the British salt monopoly. This event, spanning 24 days and 387 kilometers, became a powerful symbol of self-reliance, nonviolent resistance, and the spirit of Swaraj. To honor this monumental movement and its lasting impact on India's struggle for independence, Yuvak Biradari (Bharat) has organized this commemorative event.
Event Highlights
Mock Parliament (11:30 AM onwards) – Witness and engage in thought-provoking discussions on key national issues through legislative debates on:
- Transforming Rural India: Sustainable Development Strategies Bill 2025
- Bridging the Employment Gap: Policy Solutions for Job Creation Bill 2025
- Balancing Power: Rethinking Centre-State Relations Bill 2025
Participants will have the opportunity to observe and interact with the parliamentary process.
Award Ceremony & Cultural Presentation – Honoring individuals who have significantly contributed to nation-building, social change, and youth empowerment.
"Ek Sur Ek Taal" – A Symphony of Unity – A musical initiative celebrating the harmony of diverse voices and traditions, showcasing the unifying power of music.
- Ek Sur Ek Taal is a musical movement pioneered by Yuvak Biradari (Bharat) to promote social harmony, national integration, and cultural unity.
- This initiative brings together artists, youth, and visionaries through live performances, workshops, and cultural exchanges to reinforce the message of unity.
A Symphony of Unity – A special musical initiative celebrating the harmony of diverse voices and traditions, proving that music has the power to unite hearts beyond differences. Ek Sur Tal is a musical movement pioneered by Yuvak Biradari (Bharat) to promote social harmony, national integration, and cultural unity through the power of music. Rooted in the belief that melody transcends barriers, this initiative brings together artists, youth, and visionaries to create a symphony of oneness and peace.
Over the years, Ek Sur Tal has been a platform for musical expression, featuring soulful compositions, traditional and contemporary rhythms, and harmonious collaborations. It emphasizes how music can be a unifying force, connecting people across diverse backgrounds, languages, and cultures.
Through live performances, workshops, and cultural exchanges, Ek Sur Tal continues to inspire generations, reinforcing the message that despite our differences, we all resonate with the same rhythm of humanity.
Distinguished Guests & Speakers
- Shri Abhishek Bachchan (Chief Guest)
- Shri Gautam Thakur
- Shri Amrish Patel
- Dr. Ram Chaddha
- Shri Shashank Tripathi
- Shri Kranti Shah (Founder & Director, Yuvak Biradari (Bharat); Padma Shri Awardee, 2010)
About Yuvak Biradari (Bharat)
Established in 1974, Yuvak Biradari (Bharat) is a voluntary, social, educational, cultural, and youth movement dedicated to fostering social harmony, youth empowerment, and cultural integration. Through various initiatives, including leadership programs, social awareness campaigns, and artistic expressions, the organization aims to cultivate responsible citizens committed to the nation's growth, inspired by Mahatma Gandhi’s vision.
About Kranti ShahKranti Shah is a renowned social worker, activist, and the founder-director of Yuvak Biradari (Bharat). Coming from a family of freedom fighters and philanthropists in Sangli, Maharashtra, he has dedicated his life to nation-building and youth empowerment. Under his leadership, 35,000 km of awareness campaigns have been conducted, including:
✅ Jodo Bharat Yatra (National Integration and Brotherhood)
✅ Shanti Yatra (Peace Marches)
✅ Vasundhara Bachao Abhiyaan (Environmental Protection)
✅ Swachhata Abhiyaan (Cleanliness and Hygiene)
✅ Kanya Bachao Abhiyaan (Save the Girl Child)
His efforts have benefited over 21 lakh students, led to the planting of over one lakh trees, and created 2,500 cultural presentations to raise awareness about social issues.
In recognition of his contributions, Kranti Shah has received: 🏆 Shiv Chhatrapati Yuva Award (1983)
🏆 Indira Gandhi National Integration Award (1992)
🏆 National Youth Award (1993)
🏆 Padma Shri (2010) in Social Work
Your presence will enhance the spirit of this occasion, celebrating harmony, resilience, and the values that define our nation.