Akhil Bharatiya Agarwal Sammelan Pays Heartfelt Tributes to Late Nand Kishore Goenka
Hisar:– National and state office-bearers of the Akhil Bharatiya Agarwal Sammelan, district representatives, and prominent members of the community gathered today outside the Agroha Shaktipeeth to pay heartfelt tributes to the late Nand Kishore Goenka, a senior and respected personality of the Agarwal society. All those present offered flowers on his portrait, observed a two-minute silence to pray for the peace of the departed soul, and expressed their deepest condolences to the bereaved family.
On this occasion, speakers stated that the entire life of the late Nand Kishore Goenka was a unique example of social service, simplicity, moral values, and human sensitivity. Through his actions and conduct, he established a tradition of service, cooperation, and harmony in society that will remain a source of inspiration for generations to come. The Agarwal community will never be able to forget his thoughts, personality, and dedication to society.
Speakers noted that the Goenka family has made a significant contribution to social, religious, and public welfare works. During his lifetime, the late Nand Kishore Goenka played a crucial role in uniting society, promoting the spirit of service, and strengthening social values. With his passing, the Agarwal community has lost a senior guardian and an inspirational personality whose void cannot be filled in the near future.
The tribute program was attended by Akhil Bharatiya Agarwal Sammelan National President Basant Mittal, National General Secretary Gopal Goyal, National Treasurer Natthuram Jain, National Organizing Secretary Vinod Gupta, Manoj Goyal Gudiyani, Haryana State Chairman Vishwanath Goyal, Naresh Bansal Tarawari, Naresh Singal, Hisar District President Deendayal Gorakhpuria, Fatehabad District President Rajesh Garg, District General Secretary Mukesh Bansal, Karnal District President Sunil Goyal, Roshan Goyal, Somdatt Goyal, Ajay Mittal, Mohan Bansal, Manoj Goyal, Sushil Goyal, along with a large number of office-bearers, prominent citizens, and devotees.
