Prestigious Social Award “Labour Valour of Russia”, Medal of Honour and The Certificate of Appreciation

Moscow ( Russia ): Back in the early 1989, foundation was laid to open the Brahma Kumaris Centre in Moscow.  During these years, Brahma Kumaris brought together people from across Russia and 15 more countries who were keen to learn Rajyoga. Brahma Kumaris played significant role to its capacity, affirming the close relation between both the nations, India and Russia. The founding members were Late Revered BK Jagdish Chander Hassija, BK Chakradhari, BK Sudha, BK Santosh and BK Vijay.

On the occasion of 33rd Anniversary of services of Brahma Kumaris in this part of the world, on behalf of the founding members of Brahma Kumaris in Russia, BK Vijay received a prestigious Social Award “Labour Valour of Russia” (“Трудовая Доблесть России”) along with the “Medal of Honour and The Certificate of Appreciation.

The Medals of Honour are awarded to the citizens who have achieved a great success in industrial, scientific, cultural, sport and social activities, as well as members of the armed forces who actively participate in labour and patriotic education of youth, who support statutory aims and objects of the organisation, active promoters of the constructive work contributing to the formation of a new Russia.

The award was presented to Dr. Vijay by Svetlana Savitskaya, President of Literary Society of Russia and Alexander Bukharov, Founder of the National Literary Award “Golden Pen of Russia” (Золотое Перо Руси) and Nikolai Ivanov, Chairman of the Union of Writers of Russia, – and nominated by the All-Russia Social Organisation (ASO) of Heroes, Cavaliers of State Awards and Laureates of State Prizes “Labour Valour of Russia”.

Praising the mission of the above All-Russia Social Organisation, BK Vijay Kumar asked Vera Boldecheva, Member of the organising Committee, Writer, Poet, Chief Editor “Maya Mosckva”, about why such an award is being given to him. She replied: “Brother Vijay, your good deeds in Russia are still insufficiently recognised. I am happy with that small contribution that I can make to your invaluable activities.

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