Jammu, March 16:
The BJP District Ramban today organized the Pandit Deendayal Upadhyaya Prashikshan Maha Abhiyan 2026, a comprehensive training workshop aimed at fortifying the ideological and organizational roots of its party workers.
Held in Mandal Ramban, the event focused on the transition from “Ideology to Development,” with senior leaders emphasizing that a trained workforce is the fundamental requirement for a prosperous nation.
Inaugural Session: Roots and Ideology
The first leg of the training was chaired by Neelam Langeh (District President and former MLA). During this session, Gurdeep Singh (District General Secretary) delivered a keynote lecture detailing the BJP’s historical trajectory, its steady growth, and the core ideological pillars that define the party today.
Second Session: ‘Antyodaya to Saturation’
The afternoon session, chaired by District Vice President Madan Lal Sharma, featured an address by Rajeev Charak (BJP J&K Vice President and District Incharge Ramban). Charak’s lecture focused on the mission of “Antyodaya to Saturation”—the goal of ensuring government welfare reaches the very last person in the social hierarchy.
“Trained and dedicated party workers form the backbone of a strong organization and a prosperous nation. Nation-building progresses through the path of cadre building, which strengthens the organization and ultimately contributes to national development.” — Rajeev Charak, BJP J&K Vice President
Key Objectives of the Training
The campaign is designed to equip workers with a deep understanding of:
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Integral Humanism: The philosophical foundation laid by Pandit Deendayal Upadhyaya.
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Antyodaya: Prioritizing the upliftment of the underprivileged.
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Scheme Saturation: Ensuring 100% implementation of PM Modi’s welfare initiatives at the grassroots level.
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Organizational Discipline: Maintaining high standards of public service and internal conduct.
Prominent Participants
The workshop saw active participation from several key district leaders and dozens of dedicated party workers, including:
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Balbir Singh
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Renuka Katoch
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Neelam Gupta
The program concluded with a call to action for all attendees to act as bridges between the government and the public, ensuring that no eligible citizen is left behind in the journey of development.









