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Bandhuta Caravan reaches Beed to promote constitutional value of fraternity



🌟 Bandhuta Caravan in Beed 🌟

 MPJ's Fraternity Campaign Illuminates the Path of Togetherness

After spreading the message of love and brotherhood in Jalna, the Bandhuta Caravan reached Beed on November 29, 2023. The Caravan was met with an enthusiastic response from the people of Beed, who eagerly embraced the message of unity and compassion.

Thought-provoking lectures were held in schools and public spaces, sparking meaningful conversations and inspiring the audience to reflect on the importance of togetherness. Cultural programs showcased the rich heritage of Beed, captivating the hearts of all who witnessed them.

The Bandhuta Caravan is a shining example of MPJ's larger fraternity campaign, which aims to strengthen bonds among people from all walks of life. The Caravan's journey through Beed has left an indelible mark on the community, fostering a deeper sense of understanding and unity. 🚗💖

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Bandhuta Caravan in Jalana



People praise MPJ’s initiative to safeguard individual dignity

On November 27, 2023, a Bandhuta Caravan carrying a message of love, compassion, and brotherhood embarked on a journey across various districts of the state. The caravan's first stop was Jalana, where it spread its message of unity, integrity, and dignity of individuals through lectures and cultural programs held in schools and public spaces. The Bandhuta Caravan is part of MPJ's larger fraternity campaign, which is running from November 26, 2023, to December 10, 2023. The campaign aims to promote the constitutional values of fraternity, ensuring individual dignity and national unity.
















Right to Food Campaign 2023 Concludes with a demand to "Ensure Access to Food for All"


In a bid to address the issue of food insecurity and poverty, a “Food for all” campaign was launched by the MPJ (Movement for Peace & Justice for Welfare). The campaign saw hundreds of activists come together to go door to door and learn about the problems faced by people.

 

Throughout the campaign, activists engaged with individuals from all walks of life, hearing their stories and their struggles to put food on the table. The campaign aimed to raise awareness about the severity of the issue of food insecurity and to advocate for change.

 

In the final phase of the campaign, the MPJ organized a statewide protest and press conference to draw the attention of the policymakers to the issue and to discuss solutions. They also submitted a memorandum to the government requesting an increase in the income cap to be a beneficiary under the National Food Security Act (NFSA) of 2013 and to raise the quota according to the population of the state in 2023.

 

It is to be noted that, The NFSA of 2013 was implemented to ensure food security for all citizens of India. It aims to provide subsidized food grains to the poor and vulnerable sections of society. However, the current income cap for eligibility under the scheme is too low, leaving many people struggling to access this basic right.

 

Speaking on the issue, Muhammad Siraj, President of MPJ stated, "The right to food is a basic human right, and it is unacceptable that so many people in our state are struggling to access this fundamental need. We hope that through our campaign and advocacy efforts, we can bring about the change needed to ensure that no one goes hungry in our state."

 

The Food for all campaign by the MPJ is a testament to the power of collective action and community engagement in advocating for change. It is a call to action for the government and policymakers to prioritize the issue of food security and take meaningful steps to address it.



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