Veteran Journalist Govindlal Vora found Solace in Spiritual Journey
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Ongoing, First published May 07, 2019
It is widely known that the former chief editor of Chhattisgarh's leading newspaper Amrit Sandesh, Govindlal Vora had time and again worked towards the upliftment of society and devoted his life in improving educational system for the rural populace. However, the passionate journalist found his peace of mind and clarity of thoughts after being introduced to the Brahma Kumaris foundation.The vision and living principles of the Brahma Kumaris deeply influenced the thoughts and path of Gonvindlal Vora. Often times he used to stay for days at Brahma Kumaris establishment. He indulged in the spiritual debates and exchanged thoughts about societal conditions & the ways to improve it. He believed that serving others was the true purpose of life which resonated with the Brahma Kumaris teachings. Govindlal Vora identifies and explored the spiritual side of his personality after being associated with the Brahma Kumaris.
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