The release of the book 'Ramdoot', written by Piyush Acharya, concluded on Sunday, July 6 at Patan APMC Hall in a devotional atmosphere. The book was launched at the hands of Goswami 108 Kankroli Naresh Dr. Vagish Kumar. The programme was inaugurated by Prof. Kishorebhai C., Vice-Chancellor, Hemchandracharya North Gujarat University. Porya did. Patan MLA Dr Kirit Patel was present as the chief guest. Among the special guests were HUDCO's Independent Director K.C. Several dignitaries, including Patel, Market Committee Chairman Snehal Patel and Neelamdidi of Brahmakumari Centre, were present. Author Piyush Acharya, who is the managing trustee of the Patan Jagannath Temple Trust, presented the outline of the book and thanked the associate donors. Dr. Vagish Kumar ji said that such religious books are important to introduce today's young generation to sanatan culture. APMC chairman Snehalbhai Patel appealed to the author to write a book on Bhagavad Gita in simple language. The author was felicitated by various social, educational and religious institutions at the event. Ashutosh Pathak and Sanjay Modi successfully conducted the event.
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