SPA UK Sandesh 2015 | Page 16

HQ REPORT MAHILA Namaste an d Jai shree Krishna Mahila Committee: Gitaben, Pravinaben, Pushpaben, Shardaben, Dakshaben and Ranjanaben Respected elders, brothers, sisters, HQ President Jitubhai, HQ Secretary Hansaben, Treasurer Ranjanaben and all the representatives of the 14 branches. ‘‘Gitaben and I have now come to the end of our two year appointment as Mahila Convenor and Secretary...’’ Gitaben and I have now come to the end of our two year appointment as Mahila Convenor and Secretary. Both myself and Gitaben have learnt many new things during the last 2 years through guidance and support from Mahila veterans and HQ has really helped us progress and become better within ourselves and to respect others and their ideas. However it has been a tremendous experience and a very steep learning curve for both of us. Something that we both will treasure for the rest of our lives. Our Assistants in Tameside have supported us extremely well over the last two years and I am sure they will prove to be very successful themselves over the next two years. We wish them all the best and would like to thank everyone who has helped us over the last two years. 35th Mahila Samelan The 35th Mahila Samelan was held on Sunday 26th April 2015 hosted by Birmingham Branch at the Radha Swami Rasila Satsang Centre in Birmingham. The topic this year was ‘Evolving Culture’ showing the changes within our Samaj, Homelife, IT and Wedding Fashion over the last 40/50 years. After introductions from Birmingham President Vipulbhai, the day’s events began introduced by Sumiben and Jayshreeben. Swagat Geet was presented by children from Birmingham branch. Sumiben and Jayshreeben gave a short talk on ‘What is Samaj’ with interaction from the audience. Bradford branch presented a drama on Home Life ‘Pardesh Ma Aashrou’ covering 1960s to 1980s and Leicester branch presented ‘Na Toh Kehevai, Na Toh Sehevai’ covering 1990s to present day. We were privileged to have a speaker - Dr Tina K Mistry who spoke about depression. Our HQ President gave a speech and this was followed by a talk on ‘Careers’ by Hansaben and Urmilaben from East London branch. London branch presented a traditional garbo themed around different careers. Memorable images from the 35th Mahila Samelan held on Sunday 26th April 2015 in Birmingham. 14 Birmingham branch had invited Ambassador Arun Photay (Counciller of Tettanhall and Wightall) to speak about the ‘Sharan Project’ – which is a UK ba sed charity which seeks to provide support, advice and create a forum for vulnerable women.