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Rajnish Kumar (peace activist)

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Residence
  
New Delhi india

Nationality
  
Indian


Name
  
Rajnish Kumar

Role
  
Peace activist

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Occupation
  
Secretary, Raj Ghat and associated memorials

Organization
  
All India Prohibition Council

Known for
  
peace activist, gandhism

Rajnish Kumar (Devanagari: रजनीश कुमार) is Secretary of Rajghat Samadhi Committee, President, All India Prohibition council,

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Early life

He is deeply influenced by the Gandhian philosophy of peace and abstinence. He is also a staunch campaigner for complete prohibition in india, he conducts advocacy programmes with strong proponent of total prohibition all over the country in collaboration with the State Govt. Institutions and NGOs. to fulfill and execute its many-fold programmes like de-addiction scientific propaganda and setting up organisation to start a satyagraha struggle to force the government to abolish the use of sale of liquors on non-violent lines. He has also represented India in various international and national seminars. He is also involved with Shanti sena or "Peace army", which was made up of Gandhi's followers in India.He is an Editor of ‘Rajghat Samadhi Patrika' and 'Nashabandi Sandesh'.

Biography

Dr. Kumar was born in Sheikhpura, Bihar.He received his Bachelor's degree in Indian History from the Tilka Manjhi Bhagalpur University, an Masters in Gandhian thoughts and Ph.D. in Gandhian Studies from Tilka Manjhi Bhagalpur University.

Social Affiliation

  • President- All India Prohibition Council,(Nashabandhi Parisad) New Delhi.
  • Secretary - Harijan Sevak Sangh, New Delhi
  • Member- Governing Body of Akhil Bhartiya Rachnatmak Samaj, Delhi.
  • Member - Governing Body of KIIT College of Education, Gurgaon, Haryana.
  • Member - Executive Body of Sarva Seva Sangh, Wardha, Maharashtra.
  • References

    Rajnish Kumar (peace activist) Wikipedia