Sudarshan News Channel adopts Ruzazho village

Suresh Chavhanke (in traditional attire) and others with the villagers during the adoption ceremony in Ruzazho village on January 23.

Announces road development, pension benefit, educational packages

Our Correspondent

Phek | January 23



In commemoration of the 122nd birth anniversary of Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose, a Delhi based Sudarshan News Channel Limited today adopted Ruzazho village under Phek district which is claimed as the "first Azad Hind government administered village (1944)."


Making the formal announcement of the adoption of this village under Corporate Social Responsibility (CSS), Sudarshan News Channel Chief Managing Director and Editor-in-chief Suresh Chavhanke said that with the adoption, the Sudarshan Rashtra Nirman Trust would endeavor to bring about all round development for this remote village.


He asserted that the Trust would pursue with the central government for bringing about funds for development of roads, converting the village into Heritage Village, developing the house where Bose stayed at Ruzazho into a national museum and also bring about Eklavya School into the village.


He announced that the Trust would work towards transforming and equipping the village with modern facilities and also connecting it with the mainland through social media and information technology. He said it would also move for granting of pension to those who helped Bose during his stay in this village.


Chavhanke announced that his channel would endeavor in providing job avenues in the metropolis for the interested youths of the village and also provide free training to one male and female youth each in pursuing journalism.


Asserting to turn this village into Digital Ruzazho, he said it would provide free wi-fi and also construct helipad for better connectivity.


“Support me and I will give you a developed Ruzazho,” he declared while affirming that his team would visit the village regularly until the target is achieved.