Governor Kavinder Gupta visited Dharmasangh Mahavidyalaya in Civil Lines, New Delhi, where he paid respects to revered saint and Mata Lalita devotee, Pujya Swami Abhishek Brahmachari Ji.
During the visit, the Governor participated in Gau Seva on the campus, describing it as a reflection of India’s deep-rooted cultural and spiritual traditions. He also interacted with students during a dialogue session organized by Rohit Kumar Singh, National Convenor of Yuva Chetna.
Addressing the gathering, the Governor paid tribute to Dharam Samrat Swami Karpatri Ji Maharaj, whose vision led to the establishment of the institution. He noted that the Mahavidyalaya continues to promote Vedic knowledge and plays an important role in shaping socially responsible and culturally aware youth.
Highlighting the importance of spiritual institutions in today’s rapidly changing world, Shri Gupta said they serve as guiding forces in preserving India’s civilizational values.
He urged students to embrace discipline, compassion, and a spirit of service, stressing that true education is a balance of knowledge, character, and cultural awareness. He also emphasized the significance of Gau Seva as an integral part of Indian tradition.
The Governor appreciated the institution’s efforts toward holistic development and expressed confidence that its students would contribute meaningfully to nation-building.
On the occasion, Mahavidyalaya Trust President Mahavir Prasad Jaipuria welcomed and honoured the Governor.



