Chiplun: The work of Lokmanya Tilak Smarak Vachan Mandir is commendable. Journalist who started the first newspaper 'Jaganmitra' in 1854 in Ratnagiri district after thinking about the whole world. Janardhan Hari Athalye, Bhishma Pitamah of Hindi Newspaper Industry Kai. Baburaoji Ramchandra Paradkar, the revolutionary who sacrificed his body in the freedom struggle with his head in his palms. An oil painting of the three noble 'Aparant' sons of Ganesh Gopal Athalye has been unveiled. District Superintendent of Police Dhananjay Kulkarni expressed the opinion that “lotisma'' is doing the work of preserving the folk culture of Konkan with affection, expressing the feeling that the library will continue to support the library.
A unique program was organized on behalf of Lokmanya Tilak Smarak Vachan Mandir on the occasion of Journalist's Day. District Police Superintendent Dhananjay Kulkarni. Janardan Hari Athalye, Kai. Baburaoji Ramchandra Paradkar and Kai. An oil painting of the three Ganesh Gopal Athalye was unveiled on the press day. The program was started by placing wreaths at the statue of Balshastri Jambhekar, the founder of Lotisma, in the auditorium. The program was presided over by Superintendent of Police Dhananjay Kulkarni, Vice-Chairman of the Library Sunil Khedekar, Police Inspector, Yashwantrao Athalye who provided the original photographs of Aparantputra, Suresh Athalye, the grandson of the revolutionary Athalye, Vinayak Oak, the library manager.
Today's generation has turned to reels. Reading culture is lagging behind. Therefore, the work of the library should continue continuously. A good sum has come together on press day. Oil paintings of three noble persons are being unveiled by us. He is very happy. Lokmanya Tilak Smarak Vachan Mandir is working for the society by undertaking various activities. So we will always support this organization. We will give our full support to their future programs. There is a real need for reading today. People should read. He advocated that the management of the library should also adopt the latest modern era while running the library. Kulkarni said that there is a need to work with awareness when creating exaggerating content on social media. On this occasion, the dignitaries were felicitated by Sunil Khedekar and Vinayak Oak.
Journalist who started the first newspaper 'Jaganmitra' in Ratnagiri district in 1854. Janardan Hari Athalye
Bhishma pitamah of Hindi newspaper industry. Dheeraj Watekar presented the life work of Baburaoji Ramchandra Paradkar. The revolutionary Kai who sacrificed his body with his head in the palm of his hand in the freedom struggle. The life work of Ganesh Gopal Athalye was analyzed by Kirtankar Shailesh Athalye. Library Director Dheeraj Watekar introduced and moderated the program and vote of thanks was given by Vinayak Oak.
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