Governor Indra Sena Reddy Nallu inaugurated the 40th Annual Festival Celebration of the Ratan Mani Seva Mission at Haku Twisa in Longtharai Valley on Thursday morning, marking a significant milestone in the Mission’s four decades of dedicated service to society. The event was attended by a large gathering of devotees, community leaders, social workers, and local residents from different parts of the region.
Speaking at the inaugural समारोह, the Governor congratulated the Ratan Mani Seva Mission on completing 40 years of selfless service and unwavering commitment to social welfare. He lauded the Mission for its sustained efforts in promoting spiritual values, social harmony, education, healthcare, and community development, particularly in remote and underserved areas. Emphasizing the importance of service-oriented organizations, Governor Nallu said that such institutions play a crucial role in nation-building by nurturing compassion, unity, and moral responsibility among people.
The Governor also highlighted the relevance of festivals like these in preserving cultural heritage and strengthening bonds within the community. He called upon the youth to actively participate in social service and draw inspiration from the ideals and principles upheld by the Ratan Mani Seva Mission. “Service to humanity is the highest form of worship,” he remarked, urging everyone to contribute in their own way to the welfare of society.
The inaugural ceremony featured traditional prayers, cultural performances, and the ceremonial lighting of the lamp. Leaders of the Ratan Mani Seva Mission briefed the gathering on the organization’s journey, achievements, and future initiatives, reaffirming their commitment to continue serving society with dedication and humility.
The 40th Annual Festival Celebration will continue with a series of religious discourses, cultural programs, and community service activities over the coming days, drawing participants and devotees from across the region.
















