The soldier of the pen called himself a laborer: Prof. Hemanshu Sen
Samira Vishwas July 30, 2025 10:24 PM

Lucknow. Under the joint aegis of Sevagya Sansthan Lucknow unit and National PG College, a thoughtful lecture was organized on the subject of “Bharat Bodh of Premchand” in which Prof. of Hindi Department of Lucknow University. Hemanshu Sen shared his views as the keynote speaker.

He said in his statement that, Premchand has portrayed the society of his era in his stories, he is still completely relevant. The seriousness and subtleness with which Premchand presented the society of his time in his stories can also be seen in today’s era. He underlined the depiction of Indian public, social inequalities and inequality through Premchand’s stories and said that Premchand is a symbol of Indian life philosophy. Emphasizing the need to look at Premchand’s compositions tightly, she says that Premchand never considered an unnatural object as an ideal.

The program was chaired by Prof. Head of Department of National PG College Hindi Department, Prof. Ram Krishna did it. He enforced the subject and described Premchand as an ideal of Indian consciousness and social harmony. By mentioning the old Kaki story, he currently highlighted the problems of old age and family neglect. At the same time, by giving examples of the story of ‘salt of salt’, he also attracted attention to the erosion of moral life-values in today’s society.

Introducing the Sevagya Sansthanam, Priyanka Pandey, the metropolitan chief of the Lucknow unit, said that, it is an organization working in the overall field of social life which works on the basis of the concept of Vedic mantra “Mata Bhoomi: Putrahan Prithivya”. Its patron is a noted scholar of Ayodhyadham, Saint Acharya Mithilasandinisharanji. The Sevagya Sansthan is committed to the promotion of the world disbursement contained in Indian culture and is working to build youths who have loyalty in their original culture. It is active in its main center Kashi as well as Mathura, Ayodhya, Chunar and now Lucknow. In the states of Delhi, Madhya Pradesh, Jharkhand, Chhattisgarh outside Uttar Pradesh, its units are also making significant contribution to diverse service.

The Sevagya Sansthan is constantly striving for the creation of world welfare India by connecting all sections of the society through service and harmony. Pooja Singh Suryavanshi, a member of the Central Working Committee, gave detailed information about the ‘Yuva Dharma Parliament’ and highlighted the activities of the Sevagya Sansthanam. All the Saptapuris in India are aiming to organize the Yuva Dharma Parliament and this is the fifth edition. The first four versions have been held in Kashi, Ayodhya, Haridwar, Mathura.

Prof. Archana Singh, convenor of the National Action Scheme of National PG College, also administered the oath to all the participants under the drug -free India campaign. The program was conducted by Pragya Singh, a metropolitan convenor of the Sevagya Sansthan, Lucknow unit and Adarsh, a member of the unit. Thanks memorandum Prof. Beenu Singh did it. Many other members and students were present in the program including Sghosh Mishra, Avinash Upadhyay, Dignial Mishra, Aditya Tiwari.

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