
On the occasion of Universal Brotherhood Day Sri Nabam Vivek Hon'ble MLA 14th Doimukh constituency, Sri Tadar Bingley organizing secretary VHP Arunachal Prant, Sri Kipa Loram Corporator Municipal Corporation Capital complex, Sri Biri Taming ZPM Banderdewa along with Sri Dusu Kaling Principal PTC and other dignitaries visited VKV PTC Banderdewa. Hon'ble MLA planted a sapling here on the occasion.
The auditorium of PTC Banderdewa came alive with joy and devotion on 11th September 2025, as Vivekananda Kendra Vidyalaya, PTC Banderdewa, celebrated Universal Brotherhood Day with great fervour. Students, parents, teachers, and well-wishers gathered to honour the timeless message of Swami Vivekananda.
The celebration began with the Lighting of the Lamp by Sri Nabam Vivek, Hon’ble MLA of 14th Doimukh Assembly Constituency, who graced the occasion as Chief Guest, along with the Guest of Honour, Sri Tadar Bingley, Organizing Secretary, VHP Arunachal Pradesh Prant. Their presence inspired the gathering and set the tone for the programme.
A melodious Welcome Song by the students filled the hall with devotion, followed by the soul-stirring Vivek Vani, beautifully delivered by Km. Ayushi Mahanta of Class X. The dignitaries were warmly felicitated by the Principal, Sri Ashis Chatterjee, who also extended a heartfelt Welcome Address, highlighting the importance of Swamiji’s message in the present era. 'Arohi' Magazine was released by Sri Nabam Vivek HMLA, Sri Tadar Bingley organizing secretary VHP Arunachal Prant and Sri Dusu Kaling Principal PTC Banderdewa.
The audience was captivated when Kr. Tumir Gadi of Class IX delivered the famous Chicago Address, echoing Swamiji’s historic words with confidence and clarity. Students then staged a touching Drama on Swamiji’s life, followed by a lively Action Song by the tiny tots of Classes I & II, which brought smiles and applause from everyone present.
The Guest of Honour, Sri Tadar Bingley, inspired the gathering with his words on the need to practice universal brotherhood in today’s society. This was followed by a creative Mime performance and a colourful Traditional Dance, both of which showcased the talents and cultural spirit of the students.
The Chief Guest, Sri Nabam Vivek, in his address, reminded the audience of Swami Vivekananda’s vision for India’s youth and the importance of character building for nation-building.He recalled his VKV days and expressed his gratitude to VKV in moulding him . The students further impressed the gathering with a graceful Yoga Demonstration, symbolizing discipline, harmony, and healthy living.


