Oslo, Norway – In a significant cultural exchange, Swami Ramgovind Das, an internationally renowned humanitarian and head of the Hari Sharranam Jun organization from Haldwani, India, visited the Norwegian Parliament on an invitation extended by MP Himanshu Gulati.
Swami Ramgovind Das, widely respected for his extensive humanitarian efforts in the fields of health and education, engaged with members of the Indo-Nord organization in Oslo. This event was hosted by leading NRI businessman Baljit Singh and focused on promoting the Indian community and its rich cultural heritage in Norway.
During his visit, Swami Ramgovind Das also met with Indian Ambassador Acquino Vimal at the Indian embassy in Oslo. The discussions at the embassy centered around fostering stronger ties between the Indian diaspora and the local community, highlighting the shared values and mutual benefits of cultural exchange.
The Hari Sharranam Jun organization, under the leadership of Swami Ramgovind Das, has been pivotal in uplifting underprivileged communities in India through various health and education initiatives. His visit to Norway underscores the global relevance of his mission and the universal appeal of his humanitarian vision.
Swami Ramgovind Das’s engagement with Norwegian parliamentarians and the Indian community in Oslo marks a step forward in enhancing bilateral cultural relations and underscores the importance of global humanitarian efforts.
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