Wednesday 17 December 2014

Contribution of Prakash Gurjar in NaMo Movement

Namo Brand Tea Stalls which came into existence in 2014 before the Parliament Polls wherein Prakashbhai approached Tea Stalls owners and discussed the idea of Namo Tea Stalls. Intention was to brand their tea stalls as Namo Tea Stalls with a banner displaying a photograph of Namo, the Tea Stall Owner's name and image of tea kettle and cups.

This brilliant idea was welcomed by the Tea Stalls' owners as it had owner's photograph with Namo, also had name of his own tea stall with heading-Namo Tea Stall. Prakashbhai moved a step further, he gifted them T-Shirts of Namo Tea Stall brand along with Namo engraved Cups. The entire concept was well received by the tea owners, giving immense satisfaction to Prakashbhai, a sense of contentment that he has contributed something in the business of Tea Stall Owners and Namo Movement.
Prakash Gurjar BJYM Leader
Prakashbhai selected a road of around 23 Kms starting from Chiloda, Narol, where all tea stalls were branded as Namo Tea Stalls'. Before executing this wonderful idea, he took the consent letter of tea stall owners.
What significant is? - Even minority tea stall owners joined this movement, including Soni Zuberbhai Kee Chai.
What is interesting is-Prakashbhai doesn't believe in mere lip service, he himself has been a blood donor in every camp he organizes and also in camps where he remains present.
An inspiring adage-"Actions speaks volume" aptly fits this young Prakash Gurjar BJYM Vice President. Through his noble ideas, earnestness, dedication, contribution Prakash Gurjar BJYM Leader has created a notable name for himself in the society.

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