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Magh Purnima, Vik. Samvat 2078, Yugabda 5123:16 February, 2022: SM 3022(For Private Circulation Only)


 1. FESTIVALS: MAHA SHIVARATRI 2. HINDUTVA IS A REFLECTION OF BHARATIYA CONSTITUTION — DR. MOHAN BHAGWAT
3. NATIONAL INTEREST SHOULD BE PRIORITY: DR. BHAGWAT 4. DATTATREYA HOSABALE VISITS INDENTURE MEMORIAL AND SURINAME JETTY MEMORIAL
5. PM MODI UNVEILS 'STATUE OF EQUALITY' 6. WORLD RECORD IN SURYANAMASKAR
7. HSS SURYANAMASKAR YOGATHON 8. MUSICAL PROGRAM CELEBRATING UNITY IN DIVERSITY
9. HSS AND SEWA NEPAL 10. RELIGION CURRICULUM OF CANADIAN SCHOOLS CHANGED TO REFLECT BHARATIYA CONTRIBUTIONS
11. SAUDI ARABIA ORGANISED ITS 1ST YOGA FESTIVAL IN JEDDAH 12. BHARAT-US TRADE CROSSED $100BN-MARK IN 2021
13. EX-KENYAN PM WISHES TO TAKE AYURVEDA TO AFRICA 14. DUBAI STUDENT IS WORLD'S YOUNGEST YOGA TEACHER
15. INLAND WATERWAY FROM PATNA TO GUWAHATI INAUGRATED 16. SANTISHREE DHULIPUDI PANDIT : JNU'S FIRST WOMAN VC
17. OBITUARY: LATA DIDI 18. SHRI VISHWA NIKETAN & FOOD FOR THOUGHT
Article: BALASAHEB DEORAS: THE SOUL AND VISION OF DR. HEDGEWAR

 1. FESTIVALS: MAHA SHIVARATRI: Maha Shivratri is a festival celebrated every year on the night between Trayodashi (13th) and Chaturdashi (14th) of Phalgun Krishna Paksha (March 1 this year).  Devotees worship Bhagwan Shiva, observe a strict fast and stay awake throughout the night. It is celebrated as the convergence of the forces of Shiva and Shakti.
There are 12 Jyotirlingas in Bharat, all of which celebrate the festival in a grand fashion.
During Maha Shivratri, thousands of devotees gather at the Ganga Talao, a sacred lake in Mauritius to offer prayers.
Shivratri is also celebrated at Chandranath Dham in Chittagong, and other mandirs across Bangladesh.
The Hindu-Caribbean community offer special jhalls (an offering of milk and curd, flowers, sugarcane and sweets) to Bhagwan Shiva in many mandirs. Maha Shivaratri is a national Holiday in Nepal and celebrated widely in mandirs all over the country, especially in the Pashupatinath mandir.

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2. HINDUTVA IS A REFLECTION OF BHARATIYA CONSTITUTION — DR. MOHAN BHAGWAT:
On February 6, speaking on the topic 'Hindutva and National Integration' at a lecture series organised by Lokmat Media group to mark the golden jubilee of its Lokmat Nagpur edition, RSS Sarasanghachalak Dr. Mohan Bhagwat said that Hindutva is nothing but a true reflection of the Bharatiya Constitution.
Equality, fraternity, justice and liberty in the preamble is reflected in the 5000-year-old tradition and culture of the nation. “All inclusive and all encompassing truth is what we call Hindutva and it is our national identity”, he added. He also said that the world thinks that uniformity is needed for unity, but in our country looking for unity in diversity has been prevalent since ancient times.
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3. NATIONAL INTEREST SHOULD BE PRIORITY: DR. BHAGWAT: On February 9, RSS Sarasanghachalak Dr. Mohan Bhagwat attended the millennium birth anniversary celebrations of 11th century saint Sri Ramanujacharya in Bhagyanagar. Speaking on the occasion, he said that one should always prioritise national interest above any other personal interests. He also said that ‘Hindu-hita’ is ‘Rashtra-hita’ and other interests such as language and caste are secondary. This will make us a strong and competent nation, he added. Though there is diversity of region, language, religion in the country, all are children of 'Bharat Mata' and this feeling has to be strengthened.  Sri Ramanujacharya's message was also about equality of all, he added.
Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Shri Shivraj Singh Chouhan and RSS national executive member Shri Suresh (Bhaiyyaji) Joshi were also present on the occasion.
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4. DATTATREYA HOSABALE VISITS INDENTURE MEMORIAL AND SURINAME JETTY MEMORIAL: The Kolkata Memorial or Indenture Memorial was inaugurated on January 11, 2011 at old Kidderpore Depot located along the Hoogley River in Kolkata. It is a celebration of the pioneering spirit, endurance, determination and resilience of those who left Bharat as indentured labourers from 1834 through 1920.
On February 26, 1873, Lalla Rookh, the first ship carrying indentured labourers, set sail from one of the ghats on River Hooghly in Kolkata for Suriname. In 2015, more than 142 years later, a memorial was inaugurated at the same ghat, now known as Suriname Ghat. The memorial is a representation of ‘Baba and Mai’ or ‘Mai Baap’- a depiction of the male and female indentured workers who had left the Bharatiya coasts to work as labourers in sugarcane plantation. The original ‘Baba and Mai’ monument is in Parimaribo, capital of Suriname, and symbolises the first Bharatiya man and woman to set foot there.
On February 7, RSS Sarkaryavah Shri Dattatreya Hosabale visited the Indenture Memorial and Suriname jetty and paid his respects to the memory of those indentured labourers. On the same day he also visited Syama Prasad Mookerjee Kolkata Port Museum.
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5. PM MODI UNVEILS 'STATUE OF EQUALITY': On February 5, Pradhan Mantri Narendra Modi inaugurated a 216-ft statue of Sant Ramanujacharya at Muchintal on the outskirts of Bhagyanagar and highlighted the 11th century saint’s message of equality of all. The statue is made of ‘panchadhatu’, a combination of five metals namely gold, silver, copper, brass, and zinc and is among one of the tallest metallic statues in sitting position. It is mounted on a 54-foot high base building named ‘Bhadra Vedi’. It has floors devoted for a Vedic digital library and research centre, ancient Bharatiya texts, a theatre and an educational gallery detailing many works of Sri Ramanujacharya.
Speaking on the occasion PM Modi said that Sri Ramanujacharya demonstrated that social progress and remaining true to one’s roots can go hand in hand. When we see Ramanujacharya, we realise there is no conflict between progressiveness and antiquity and it is necessary that we connect with our real roots and become aware of our real power, he added.
The statue was inaugurated as a part of the 12-day Ramanuja Sahasrabdi Samaroham, the ongoing 1000th birth anniversary celebrations of Ramanujacharya.
Union Tourism Minister G Kishan Reddy, Telangana Governor Tamilisai Soundararajan and Tridandi Srimannarayana Chinna Jeeyar Swami were present on the occasion.
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6. WORLD RECORD IN SURYANAMASKAR: On the auspicious occasion of the 75th anniversary of Bharatiya Independence, National Yogasana Sports Federation, Kreeda Bharati, Patanjali Yogpeeth, Geeta Parivar and other organisations came together to perform 75 crore Suryanamaskar from January 1 to February 20 in order to promote a healthy lifestyle for all. Till February 7, more than 52 lakh individuals from more than 60 thousand places all across the globe had participated in the event.
In total, close to a billion suryanamaskars were performed, which is a world record. Speaking in a virtual program on February 8, RSS Sarasanghachalak Dr. Mohan Bhagwat said that Suryanamaskar should become part of our daily routine. Baba Ramdev said that more and more people are taking up yogasana as a daily practice. Founder of Gita Parivar Shri Govind Giri Maharaj also spoke on the occasion.
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7. HSS SURYANAMASKAR YOGATHON: Hindu Swayamsevak Sangh (HSS) USA organized its annual Health for Humanity Yogathon by conducting Surya Namaskar Yogathon (SNY). The 16th Yogathon began on January 15.
Carmel chapter of HSS USA honoured local yoga instructors for promoting yoga. Suryanamaskar Workshop was conducted at Indiana Avenue School in Iselin, Woodbridge, New Jersey.
HSS Michigan completed a one-of-a-kind marathon of Suryanamaskars lasting 24 hours! An individual or family took up 30 minute slot to perform Suryanamaskars. During the 24-hour period, 145 participants performed 9260 Suryanamaskars.
In Chicago, Hoffman Estates Mayor William B McLeod, State Representative Michelle Mussman and Schaumburg Police Department joined in the Yogathon.
HSS Orlando Shakha Swayamsevaks performed Suryanamaskar at Republic Day celebration organized by Indian American Business Association & Chamber (IABA).
In Germany, Hindu Swayamsevak Sangh (HSS) Germany together with the Embassy of Bharat, Berlin and the Consulate General of Bharat in Hamburg, Frankfurt and Münich conducted SNY from January 14 to February 7. More than 200 participants performed more than 50 thousand suryanamaskars during this period.
The Yogathon is also being conducted in other countries including Thailand and UK.
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8. MUSICAL PROGRAM CELEBRATING UNITY IN DIVERSITY: Hindu civilization is the most ancient living civilization in the world and as a result it is also the most diverse in faith, tradition and culture. Yet, there is unity in this diversity which is unique to Hindu civilization. This uniqueness is based on the quote from Rig Veda - “Ekam Sat Viprabahudhavadanti” (Truth is One. Wise people express it in many ways).
To celebrate and showcase this uniqueness of Hindu civilization, HSS UK organised an online musical event ‘EKATMATA’ – dharmic thought of ONENESS IN DIVERSITY - on February 12. It was an international event with audience across the world. Swayamsevak and sevikas - aged 8 to 60 years - from all over UK presented music, songs, dance, poetry and few other forms of art to explain and express the meaning of this concept of Ekatmata. There were 15 performances including bhajans on Ram, Krishna, Shiva, Shakti, Ganapati, Ayyappa, Wahe Guru, Buddha, Mahavir Swami and Mother nature.
The event was also blessed by wise words of Sanyasis, Scholars and experts of all dharmic traditions. Over 800 people viewed this event from 20 countries.
Last year, HSS UK had organised a similar musical event on theme of ‘Shakti’ which was also very well received.
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9. HSS AND SEWA NEPAL: On the occasion of Basant Panchami and Saraswati Puja, several sangh and sewa intitiaves were undertaken in Nepal. Hindu Swayamsevak Sangh HSS Nepal conducted a ceremony of laying the foundation stone for Kesahv Dham karyalay in Viratnagar. On the occasion, HSS Nepal Sahsanghchalak Kalyan Kumar Timilsina and Vishwa Vibhag Sanyojak Shri Saumitra Gokhale emphasized that the karyalay will play a leading role to establish an organized and value based society. Shri Gokhale also attended the bhumi poojan progam of Mahaguru Phalgunanada Hostel in Jhapa district which is being built by Janjati Kalyan Ashram of Nepal.
Global Coordinator of Sewa International Shri Shyam Parande was special invitee in Chitwan District during the foundation stone laying ceremony of ‘Amma Ko Maya Chhatravas’ hostel in Lothar city.
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10. RELIGION CURRICULUM OF CANADIAN SCHOOLS CHANGED TO REFLECT BHARATIYA CONTRIBUTIONS: The school curriculum for kindergarten to grade 6 in the western province of Canada is undergoing major changes which are expected to be in effect from the academic year starting in September 2022. The local Hindu community noted several discrepancies in the initial draft curriculum released in March 2021. The draft curriculum had major errors of omissions, inaccuracies and deficiencies with respect to Hindu culture and ancient Bharatiya civilization. Contributions from ancient Bharatiya civilization were not included in the initial draft under the category of world religions in social studies curriculum of grade-2 which included other religions.
Hindu community members who noticed these issues started spreading awareness among the community and engaged with the authorities through various options available to provide feedback. Apart from this, one group of Hindus in southern Alberta started an online petition and another Hindu organization in central Alberta conducted a car rally to spread awareness about this issue. It got considerable coverage in the media and attention from the government. Several other peaceful awareness campaigns were conducted across the province.
Many Hindu organizations joined this activity which turned into a collective movement. There were dialogues with the education board in a series of meeting.
Though the community representatives were able to successfully convince the bureaucratic officials, final decision was not possible without the involvement of cabinet members of the provincial government.
The Hindu community members spanned across the province, approached their respective MLAs and many other ministers including the minister of Education for their support in this issue. A series of in-person and online meetings were held.
As a result of the collective effort of 40 different Hindu organizations over a 9 month period, the Hindu community was able to make their voices heard by the government. The government has released a new blueprint of Social Studies that address the concerns raised by the Hindu community of Alberta.
The newly released blueprint includes the introduction of all the world religions including Hinduism alongwith other religions in the same grade (grade 5) and removed the early introduction of a few religions in grade 2. The new blueprint also includes the contributions from ancient Indian civilization.
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11. SAUDI ARABIA ORGANISED ITS 1ST YOGA FESTIVAL IN JEDDAH: On January 29, more than 1,000 individuals from across Saudi Arabia flocked to Juman Park in King Abdullah Economic City to take part in the country's inaugural yoga festival organised by the Saudi Yoga Committee. People ranging from age of ten to sixty years attended the event which included a variety of games, yoga techniques and the art of mindfulness.
The attendees had the opportunity to practice yoga, see various performances, observe yoga studio demonstrations and learn about the services they offered. There were nearly eight hours of teaching and lectures by Saudi and international yoga specialists during the one-day event.
The head of the Saudi Yoga Committee, Nouf Marwaai was amazed by the number of visitors and the enthusiastic, positive response. She underlined the benefits of yoga in daily life and said that they wanted to promote yoga to families and encourage it in the country. “We want Saudis to start their day with yoga, which does not take more than 20 minutes a day, which anyone can easily spare”, she added.
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12. BHARAT-US TRADE CROSSED $100BN-MARK IN 2021: In a sign of deepening economic relationship between Bharat and the United States, bilateral trade in goods between the two countries crossed $100 billion mark in 2021, making it the largest volume of goods trade in a calendar year in Bharat-US economic history.
According to figures released by the US Census Bureau, Bharat-US bilateral goods trade was worth $113.391 billion from January to December 2021. Bharat exported goods worth over $73 billion and imported goods worth a little over $40 billion dollars.
Bharat’s principal goods exports to the US are precious and semi-precious stones, drugs and pharmaceuticals, petroleum products, cotton fabrics, garments, marine products, iron and steel products, electrical equipment and auto components. And its primary import was crude oil. Bharat also imports pearls, coal, chemicals, gold, paper and precious stones from the US.
Top US economist Lawrence H Summers spoke about how Bharat can become an economic superpower and listed the country's strengths and also the challenges that it faces. He was speaking at the 19th edition of the Hindustan Times Leadership Summit.
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13. EX-KENYAN PM WISHES TO TAKE AYURVEDA TO AFRICA: Bringing glory to Bharat’s traditional forms of medical therapy, former Prime Minister of Kenya Raila Odinga lauded the Ayurvedic treatment his daughter received from Kerala stating that it helped her gain her eyesight back.
He informed that his daughter had a brain haemorrhage and got operated on in Nairobi and later in South Africa around three years ago, but she was unable to regain her eyesight. Learning about the Ayurvedic therapy in Cochin, Kerala, Odinga arrived in Bharat where his daughter was successfully treated.
Odinga expressed his desire to take the Ayurvedic treatment to Africa and use their indigenous plants for therapeutics.
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14. DUBAI STUDENT IS WORLD'S YOUNGEST YOGA TEACHER: Reyansh Surani was only nine months old when he learned breathing techniques and asanas. Yoga became a part of his daily routine at the age of four. After completing 200 hours of yoga teacher training in Bharat at the age of nine, Reyansh officially broke the Guinness World Records for being the world's youngest certified yoga instructor. The 4th grader is now spreading the culture of yoga and meditation among his classmates and teachers at GEMS Modern Academy and giving yoga classes to around 50 students every week.
Reyansh said that with support from his parents and school, he aims to inspire the UAE community to take up yoga .
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15. INLAND WATERWAY FROM PATNA TO GUWAHATI INAUGRATED: On February 5, Union Minister of Ports, Shipping & Waterways and AYUSH, Sarbananda Sonowal, flagged off an inland waterway vessel MV Lal Bahadur Shastri from Patna to Guwahati. The vessel, carrying 200 Metric Tonnes of food grains, started its journey from Patna and headed for Pandu in Guwahati. It will travel via Bangladesh to reach the destination by early March 2022.
This historic feat will usher in a new era of growth for all the states of Northeast Bharat as the waterways will cut through the landlocked access and provide economical, swift and convenient transportation for the businesses and people of the region.
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16. SANTISHREE DHULIPUDI PANDIT : JNU'S FIRST WOMAN VC: Professor Santishree Dhulipudi Pandit from Savitribai Phule Pune University has become the first woman vice-chancellor of Jawaharlal Nehru University. Prof. Santishree will succeed former VC of JNU Professor M Jagadesh Kumar.  
The Ministry of Education has said that Prof. Pandit has been appointed as the new VC for a 5-year tenure. This is the first time that a woman will be presiding in the office of this prestigious University. 
Born in St Petersberg, Russia (USSR), on July 15, 1962, Professor Pandit has been in the teaching field since 1988. She has been in the research field since 1985. She is a member of several prestigious organisations such as the Indian Association of American Studies, the All India Political Science Association, the Bhandarkar Oriental Research Institute, the Indian Secular Society etc.
She has also authored books like ‘Parliament and Foreign Policy in India’ (1990) and ‘Restructuring Environmental governance in Asia-Ethics and Policy’ 2003.
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17. OBITUARY: LATA DIDI - On February 6, Bharat Ratna Lata Mangeshkar passed away at the Breach Candy hospital in Mumbai. She was 92. Her mortal remains were consigned to flames at Shivaji Park in Mumbai with full state honours. The government announced a two-day "state mourning" and the national flag flew at half mast on February 6 and 7. Also, there was no official entertainment during this period. Many state governments also declared a public holiday as a mark of respect to her.
Born on 28th of September in 1929, Lata Mangeshkar who was fondly called 'Lata Didi' was one of the greatest playback singers in the country. She was born in a musical family to Pandit Deenanath Mangeshkar and Shevanti Mangeshkar. Her father was a well-known Marathi musician and theatre artiste. She was first tutored by her father and later appeared as a child artiste in several of his plays.
The icon, who presented generations with unbridled joy through her songs, has been Bharat’s favourite voice ever since her debut in the 1940s.
Renowned personalities from various fields have expressed their deepest condolences on the loss of the iconic singer.
Rashtrapati Shri Ram Nath Kovind said that Lata-ji’s demise was heartbreaking for him as well as millions of people the world over who found expression of their innermost emotions in her vast range of songs, rendering the essence and beauty of Bharat.
Pradhan Mantri Shri Narendra Modi said that Lata Didi’s songs brought out a variety of emotions and she has left a void in our nation that cannot be filled. He added that the coming generations will remember her as a stalwart of Indian culture, whose melodious voice had an unparalleled ability to mesmerise people.
In his condolence message, RSS Sarasangahchalak Dr. Mohan Bhagwat said that Lata Didi was the living embodiment of ‘shuchita’ and ‘sadhana’ and it was reflected in all aspects of her life. She has set before us an ideal example of a ‘safal’ and ‘sarthak’ life and her demise is a great loss to all of us.
Global leaders, diplomats and music lovers all across the globe also extended their condolences on her demise.
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BALASAHEB DEORAS: THE SOUL AND VISION OF DR. HEDGEWAR
VIRAG PACHPORE 

Madhukar Dattatraya Deoras, popularly and fondly known as Balasaheb Deoras, was a direct product of the first RSS Shakha started by its founder Dr. Keshav Baliram Hedgewar. Or we can say that he was the quintessential product of the organizational process initiated by Dr. Hedgewar to consolidate the Hindu society. Balasaheb came in contact with Dr. Hedgewar at the tender age of 11 and remained glued to the RSS ideology till he breathed his last in 1996 June. His life was the dedication and commitment to the mission personified.
Balasaheb Deoras was born to Dattatreya Krishnarao Deoras and Parvatibai on Nag Deepavali, i.e. December 11, 1915 as per Gregorian calendar. Balasaheb was the third Sarsanghchalak of the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS). He was amongst the first batch of swayamsevaks who had joined the first RSS shakha started by Dr. Hedgewar at ‘Mohite Wada’ in Nagpur. Balasaheb was groomed by none other than the founder of the RSS himself and that is probably one of the reasons that millions of swayamsevaks who had never seen Dr Hedgewar found reflection of the RSS founder in Balasaheb. Along with Balasaheb, the first batch of swayamsevaks included Keshav Rao Vakil, Triambak Shiledar, Pralhaad Ambekar, Bapu Diwakar, Narhari Parakhi, Baliram Yerkuntvar, Madhav Rao Muley and Eknath Ranade. Later his younger brother Bhaurao Deoras also joined the RSS. Eleven-year old Balasaheb was their undisputed leader and his fellow swayamsevaks looked up to him right from the beginning though Ranade was one year and Muley was three years elder to him. Later Ranade and Mule both became General Secretaries (Sarkryavah) of the RSS and played a stellar role in the expansion of the organization.
By the time RSS was founded in 1925, the Deoras family had shifted back to Itwari Mohalla in Nagpur. Balasaheb was studying in sixth grade when he joined the first RSS shakha. His enthusiasm was infectious and he brought in many of his friends to the RSS shakha where Shamrao Gadge was their instructor (Gana Shikshak). This bunch of young school going boys used to play games and listen to the tales of bravery told by Gadge. After sometime Balasaheb made his younger brother Bhaurao also join the RSS. They were always together and very close to each other.
Since his early days Balasaheb was dead against the practice of untouchability. He even told his mother to treat his fellow swayamasevaks who came from the so-called ‘lower’ castes, as she treated him to which she readily agreed. Later he spoke against the social evil at his famous discourse in Pune’s famous ‘Vasant Vyakhyanmala’ insisting that “untouchabilty must go and go lock, stock and barrel”.
This statement is considered to be one of the milestones in the history of the RSS as it guided the organization in fighting the demon of caste based discrimination with a renewed vigor. During the 21-year tenure of Balasaheb as the Sarsanghchalak, he relentlessly campaigned against caste based discrimination and untouchability. It also points to a personality trait of Balasaheb that he believed in challenging the status quo.
Balasaheb was an organizer par excellence and Dr. Hedgewar was quick to identify this important trait of his personality. He slowly started delegating certain authorities to Balasaheb starting from a “Mukhya Shikshak” of a shakha to “Karyawah of Nagpur” to “Mukhya Shikshak of an RSS Training Camp in Pune. Dr Hedgewar had done this with a purpose. He knew that to expand the RSS work, the organization needed large number of full-time workers (‘Pracharak’) and Balasaheb was the ideal person to prepare youngsters to take up this cause. He had once told Dr. Hedgewar, “A ‘model’ Shakha is that from where large number of youth comes out ready to serve the society by devoting all their time.”
Balasaheb did his education from the famous Morris College of Nagpur and passed LLB exam in first division. He was very practical and down to earth person. He played a very important role in getting the ban imposed on the RSS in the aftermath of Gandhi murder in 1948.
The then Congress government acting in full vengeance, banned the organization, incarcerated its leaders and swayamsevaks, and arrested thousands of them who performed “Satyagraha”. The entire situation was so grim that the future of the RSS looked dark with no silver lining of hopes.
In such a difficult situation, it was Balasaheb and some of this colleagues who worked hard under the guidance of the then Sarsanghchalak Late M. S. Golwalkar alias Sri Guruji to get the ban lifted. Balasaheb was a great motivator and easily approachable to common swayamsevaks besides being open to any question. He would even answer the pettiest question from any swayamsevak until he is satisfied. ..pg8
After the demise of Dr. Hedgewar in June 1940, Sri Golwalkar Guruji was appointed as Sarsanghchalak to lead the RSS. He with the help of Balasaheb and his team of workers, took the RSS to the centre—stage of the contemporary Indian socio-political situation. He was well aware of the capacity of Balasaheb and never hid his appreciation for Deoras.
Balasaheb was the most pragmatic leader of the RSS which was branded as most revivalist, obscurantist and regressive organization by its left and secular critics. Unlike the Congress he made it clear that no memorial of any RSS chief except its founder Dr. Hedgewar and his predecessor Golwalkar Guruji would be erected.
Deoras had a clear vision of the mission of Hindu consolidation and the day-to-day politics. Once, after the formation of the Janata Party government post emergency, former Prime Minister Chandrasekhar, who was then Janata Party president, said that ABVP and BMS should work as front organizations of the party. Balasaheb replied to his suggestion saying that “all trains leaving New Delhi Station need not start from Platform No. 1”. But the same Balasaheb allowed the erstwhile Jan Sangh leaders of the Janata Party to keep ‘safe distance’ from the RSS to avoid any further organizational crisis in the wake of the issue of ‘duel membership’ raised by some of the socialist constituents of the Janata Party.
Balasaheb is and will be remembered in future for his lasting contribution to the RSS and to the society at large. He was the man who added the dimension of social service to the RSS mission and a created a formal structure to carry forward the various service activities across the country, especially in the remote and inaccessible areas. During the birth centenary of RSS founder Dr. Hedgewar he announced the creation of “Sewa Vibhag” within the RSS and launched 5000 service projects. Today, the RSS and inspired organizations runs lakhs of such multi-faceted service projects all over the country ranging from health to education and from bio-farming to village development.
His passion and commitment for equitable and harmonious society (Samajik Samarasata) inspired many a swayamsevak to launch the movement to bring people of different hues to resolve the problems of the caste system and achieve the common goal of social harmony.
He was at the centre of the Ram Janmabhumi movement and events like ‘Ekatmata Yatra’ and ‘Ram Shila Pujan’ that preceded this great movement. The Ram Janmabhumi movement has changed the total polital, social narrative in India bringing all the sections of the Hindu society together and ending the dynasty rule besides bringing Hindutva to the political centre stage of contemporary Indian politics. He saw an RSS swayamsevak Atal Bihari Vajapayee to become the Prime Minister of this country before he breathed his last in Pune.
He also raised his voice against the division of Indian society as majority and minority. When the Janata Party government under Morarji Desai was about to set up the Minority commission, Deoras suggested that instead of Minority Commission the government should constitute a Human Rights Commission. He considered Muslims and Christians as part of the Indian Society and hence to categorize them as minority would be disastrous for the social health he believed.
Post-emergency he took lead in starting a meaningful dialogue with the Muslims and Christians and even allowed their entry into the RSS. The mission that he started is now being taken ahead under the aegis of the Muslim Rashtriya Manch (MRM).
His personal assistant late Srikant Joshi once commented that if Golwalkar Guruji was described as ‘heart’ of Dr. Hedgewar, Balasaheb was his “soul and Vision”. (www.newsbharati.com    08-Dec-2021)  
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Magh Amavasya Vik. Samvat 2078, Yugabda 5123 : 1 February, 2022:SM 3021 (For Private Circulation only)


 1. FESTIVALS: CHHATTRAPATI SHIVAJI MAHARAJ JAYANTI 2. BHARAT CELEBRATED REPUBLIC DAY
3. FIRST REPUBLIC DAY CROWD IN 73 YEARS WATCHES FLAG HOISTING AT LAL CHOWK CLOCK TOWER 4. RSS SARSANGHCHALAK HOISTED THE NATIONAL FLAG AT SEWA DHAM CAMPUS
5. AMAR JAWAN JYOTI MERGED WITH NATIONAL WAR MEMORIAL FLAME 6. PADMA AWARDS 2022
7. PM MODI UNVEILS HOLOGRAM OF NETAJI AT INDIA GATE 8. NETAJI A SYMBOL OF COURAGE: DR MOHAN BHAGWAT
9. EXHIBITION ON NETAJI SUBHASH CHANDRA BOSE OPENED IN BERLIN 10. HSS JAPAN: DESHPREM DIVAS
11. WORLD CELEBRATED BHARATIYA REPUBLIC DAY 12. ADRIANE JOHNSON VISITS HSS BUFFALO GROVE CHAPTER
13. MAKAR SANKRATI UTSAV - DAR ES SALAAM 14. HSS USA PARTICIPATED IN MARTIN LUTHER KING DAY EVENT
15. BENEVITY RANKS SEWA INTERNATIONAL AMONG TOP 10 CHARITABLE CAUSES SUPPORTED BY COMPANIES 16. HINDU SEVAI SANGAM MALAYSIA HELPS FIRE VICTIMS
17. SEWA TT DONATED 50,000 KN95 FACE MASKS TO THE ODPM 18. CHITAGNI PROJECT LAUNCHED IN KERALA
19. OBITUARY: PANDIT BIRJU MAHARAJ 20. OBITUARY: SHRI PRAVINBHAI VRAJLAL RUPARELIA
21. OBITUARY: SHRI KRISHAN DASS AUPLISH 22. SHRI VISHWA NIKETAN & FOOD FOR THOUGHT
ARTICLE SWAYAMSEVAK – THE CHANGE MAKER

 1. FESTIVALS: CHHATTRAPATI SHIVAJI MAHARAJ JAYANTI: Chhattrapati Shivaji Maharaj was born on February 19, 1630 at Shivneri fort near Pune. He is known for his guerilla tactics of war which are taught in various military schools. His defeat of Afzal Khan and Shaista Khan are some famous examples of his tactical acumen.


Shivaji realised the importance of having a naval force and strategically established a navy and many forts along the coastline. He established the ‘Hindavi Swarajya’ and his legacy endured long after his death as the Marathas established an empire over a large part of Bharat. ‘Shiv Jayanti’ is celebrated on February 19 with great pomp and fervour in Maharashtra.
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2. BHARAT CELEBRATED REPUBLIC DAY: Bharat celebrated its 73rd Republic Day on January 26. The Republic Day parade showcased Bharat’s military might, cultural diversity and many unique initiatives to mark the celebration of the 75th year of independence. 75 aircrafts of the Bharatiya Vayu Sena conducted a fly-past and for the first time, videos from the cockpit were broadcast. With an aim to enhance Jan Bhagidari, 480 dancers selected through a nationwide competition from all over Bharat showcased their talent in the Vande Bharatam Nritya Utsav performance. Groups across genres like classical, folk and contemporary merged as a whole, yet retained the identity of individual dance forms in the true spirit of Ek Bharat Shrestha Bharat. Virat - a hanoverian breed horse who was commissioned to the President's Bodyguard in 2000 and received the Chief of the Army Staff Commendation - was given a fond farewell as it retired after years of honourable and exceptional service.

Rashtrapati Shri Ramnath Kovind addressed the nation on the eve of Republic Day and said that Bharat is better placed today to meet the challenges of the future. Bharat has taken a leadership position regarding climate change with its bold and ambitious push for renewable energy.

During the challenging times of Covid pandemic, small and medium enterprises have played an important role in providing employment to people and imparting impetus to the economy. Mentioning the National Education Policy in his address, he said that it makes a perfect blend of traditional values and modern skills. He commended the country's sportspersons for their exemplary performances in the Olympics and villagers of Sui in Bhiwani district of Haryana, who transformed their village under the Swa-Prerit Adarsh Gram Yojana. He expressed the nation’s gratitude to the valiant soldiers of Bharat who lost their lives in the line of duty. He was also glad to note that it has been a watershed year for women empowerment in the Armed Forces. He encouraged youth to re-discover the values that animated the glorious national freedom movement and exuded confidence that inspired by the spirit of universal brotherhood, Bharat and the entire global community will move towards a more equitable and prosperous future.

The Republic Day celebrations concluded with the Beating Retreat on January 29. The musical extravaganza that featured various military bands playing patriotic tunes ended with the grand finale of a 10 minute drone show in which 1000 drones positioned themselves into breathtaking formations to depict the 75th year of Bharat’s Independence.
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3. FIRST REPUBLIC DAY CROWD IN 73 YEARS WATCHES FLAG HOISTING AT LAL CHOWK CLOCK TOWER: The tricolour was ceremonially unfurled atop the clock tower of Srinagar's Lal Chowk on January 26 in front of a Republic Day crowd.

Two young Kashmiris — Sajid Yousuf Shah and Sahil Bashir – were taken to the top of the clock tower by a hydraulic crane to unfurl the flag. While security forces have been unfurling the tricolour there on all national days, never before had a local crowd converged on the city centre to be part of such an event.
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4. RSS SARSANGHCHALAK HOISTED THE NATIONAL FLAG AT SEWA DHAM CAMPUS: On the auspicious occasion of 73rd Republic Day of Bharat, RSS Sarsanghchalak Dr. Mohan Bhagwat hoisted the National Flag at Sewa Dham at Khayerpur in Agartala, Tripura.

During his speech he highlighted the importance of the Republic Day by mentioning Bharat’s ancient ganarajyas like Vaishali, Lichhabi etc. Dr. Bhagwat invoked the ancient prestige and heritage of the country where people use to inculcate and incorporate highest moral virtues, ethics and democratic qualities in self and democracy was expressed in the life and philosophy of the people.
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5. AMAR JAWAN JYOTI MERGED WITH NATIONAL WAR MEMORIAL FLAME: In a historic ceremony on January 21, the flame of the Amar Jawan Jyoti memorial at the India Gate in Delhi was merged with the one at the National War Memorial. The ceremony included a military parade with a band. Integrated Defence Staff chief Air Marshal Balabhadra Radha Krishna presided over the ceremony and performed the act of merging the flames.

The ceremony began with wreath laying at the Amar Jawan Jyoti following which a part of it was collected using a torch. Then the flame at the cenotaph was extinguished and soldiers marched with the torch to the National War Memorial, around 400 meters away. There, the Amar Jawan Jyoti was added to the eternal flame. Built in 2019, the National War Memorial has the names of all the Bharatiya defence personnel who have lost their lives in different operations from the 1947-48 war with Pakistan to the Galwan valley clash with Chinese troops.
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6. PADMA AWARDS 2022: Rashtrapati Ramnath Kovind approved conferment of 128 Padma Awards which includes 4 Padma Vibhushan, 17 Padma Bhushan and 107 Padma Shri awards. The list includes 34 women and 10 persons from the category of Foreigners /NRI /PIO /OCI. In the field of literature and education, Radheshyam Khemka - former President of Gita Press Gorakhpur - was posthumously honoured with the Padma Vibhushan and Dr. JK Bajaj - renowned history and policy scholar of Centre for Policy Studies who specialised in the study of Bharatiya society - was awarded the Padma Shri. Other Padma award recipients included General Bipin Rawat, Sankaranarayana Menon Chundayil - senior most living member of the Mudavangattil family that teaches Kalari martial arts, Tokyo Olympics gold medalist Neeraj Chopra and Covishield-manufacturer Serum Institute of India’s Chairman and Managing Director Cyrus S Poonawalla, as well as Covaxin-maker Bharat Biotech’s Chairman Krishna Ella and co-founder Suchitra Ella.
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7. PM MODI UNVEILS HOLOGRAM OF NETAJI AT INDIA GATE: To mark the 125th birth anniversary of Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose on January 23, Pradhan Mantri Narendra Modi unveiled a hologram statue of Netaji at India Gate, New Delhi. The hologram is installed under the canopy where a statue of King George V had stood till its removal in 1968 and will be switched on at sunset every day.


A grand statue of Netaji in black granite is being built and on completion, it will replace the hologram. Speaking on the occasion, PM Modi called on the people to take inspiration from Netaji’s “can-do, will-do spirit” and fulfill the goal of building a new Bharat before the 100th year of Independence.

8. NETAJI A SYMBOL OF COURAGE: DR MOHAN BHAGWAT: On the occasion of the 125th birth anniversary of Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose on January 23, RSS Sarsanghchalak Dr. Mohan Bhagwat along with family members of war heroes Moirang Koireng and Heman Nilamani paid floral tributes to the portrait of Netaji.

A photo gallery of the Indian National Army (INA) and Netaji’s life was also displayed as part of the celebrations organized in Imphal. Speaking on the occasion, Dr. Bhagwat said that Netaji was a symbol of courage, nationalism, dedication and selfless sacrifice and his life is an inspiration for all of us. Following his vision and instilling the spirit of nationalism, unity and sacrifice would be the real remembrance and tribute to the great patriot, he added.
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9. EXHIBITION ON NETAJI SUBHASH CHANDRA BOSE OPENED IN BERLIN: Marking 125th birth anniversary of Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose on January 23, Bharatiya Embassy in Berlin, Germany, opened a special exhibition titled “Bose 125”.

Ambassador of Bharat to Germany Harish Parvathaneni and Netaji’s daughter, Professor Dr Anita Bose Pfaff inaugurated the exhibition at the Embassy which includes rare, personal letters and memorabilia from Netaji. Dr Bose Pfaff, an Overseas Citizen of Bharat, expressed deep appreciation for the Government of Bharat’s decision to commence Republic Day celebrations with Netaji’s birth anniversary.
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10. HSS JAPAN: DESHPREM DIVAS: To pay tributes to Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose and Ras Behari Bose, "Deshprem Divas" is being organized by HSS Japan & Team Netaji Japan since 2012.

In this year’s celebrations conducted virtually, children donned costumes of their favorite leaders and freedom fighters in a patriotic costume parade. Cultural programs were conducted to pay tribute to the defense forces as well as doctors and health care workers for their contributions in times of need.
The event was graced by family members of Mitsuru Toyama, Shigemaru Sugiyama and Netjai. Mr Toyama & Mr Sugiyama were Japanese Nationalist leaders who protected Ras Behari Bose and provided all possible support to enable him to continue his efforts for Bharat’s independence. Ambassador of Bharat to Japan Shri Sanjay Kumar Verma also attended the event. More than 250 people participated via virtual means and the event was witnessed by more than 1000 viewers from Japan, Bharat, Germany and other parts of the globe.
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11. WORLD CELEBRATED BHARATIYA REPUBLIC DAY: Bharat celebrated its 73rd Republic Day on a grand scale with mesmerizing parades and a drone show. Bharat’s friends and diaspora too joined in the celebrations. Here are some highlights of how the world celebrated Bharat’s 73rd Republic Day.
In Pretoria, South Africa, a friendly cricket match was played between Bharatiya and Australian High Commission.
Despite heavy torrential rains, more than 100 members of the Bharatiya Diaspora and friends of Bharat attended the event held at the Chancery premises by the High Commission to Brunei.

The majestic Baths of Diocletian in Rome, dating back to the 4th century and the Angolan Embassy were illuminated with tricolor lighting.

The Smolensky Metro Bridge over the Moscow river displayed a message of congratulations and the Embassy of Bharat in Moscow organised cultural performances to celebrate the milestone.

In Guatemala, Ambassador Manoj Mohapatra along with Tecpán City Mayor unfurled the tricolor in the presence of the local community to start the celebrations.
In South Korea, performance of the Korean traditional musical instrument - Gayageum - was held by Gimhae City Gayageum Orchestra.
Jamaica organized a free medical camp in Mandeville to celebrate Bharat’s Republic Day. The Embassy of Bharat, Prague, Czech Republic held Republic Day celebrations with more than 100 Czech nationals on January 22, at Strilky - ‘the Yoga Village’.
In Singapore, the Acting High Commissioner Siddhartha Nath read the president's message to the Bharatiya community through social media.
New York Senate passed a resolution to celebrate Bharat’s Republic Day. The resolution noted that the Bharatiya Republic Day celebrates the great contributions of Bharatiya Americans to the fabric of New York and pays tribute to the common culture and bonds of friendship between the US and Bharat. Flag hoisting and cultural programs were also held in Washington, Southern California, Chicago and the Bay Area. Several elected officials joined these celebrations and addressed the gathering.
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12. ADRIANE JOHNSON VISITS HSS BUFFALO GROVE CHAPTER: On January 21 , State Senator from Illinois' 30th district - Adriane Johnson - visited Hindu Swayamsevak Sangh (HSS) Buffalo Grove Chapter to issue a proclamation for Sun Salutation Yogathon 2022.

During the program, Senator Johnson interacted with families and thanked HSS volunteers for their impressive selfless service in the community and throughout the nation. HSS is celebrating the 16th year of nationwide campaign of Sun Salutation Yogathon for awareness about Yoga and its advantages in achieving a healthy body, mind and spirit.
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13. MAKAR SANKRATI UTSAV - DAR ES SALAAM: HSS Tanzania in association with Swami Vivekananda Cultural Centre (SVCC) organized Rangoli competition to celebrate Makara Sankranti on January 16 at Shishukunj, Indo Tanzania Cultural centre, Kisutu Street, Dar es Salaam. The event saw overwhelming participation and the floor was filled with colorful Rangolis.

Shri Binaya Pradhan, High Commissioner of Bharat to Tanzania viewed all rangolis and appreciated the participants. Shri Shylesh Shah (General Secretary, HSS Tanzania), Shri Anand Chauhan (Member of Indo Tanzania Cultural Centre) and Shri Santhosh G R (Director, SVCC) were also present on the occasion. 
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14. HSS USA PARTICIPATED IN MARTIN LUTHER KING DAY EVENT: On January 17, swayamsevak, sevikas and kishores of Fishers and Carmel cities shakha participated in the Martin Luther King (MLK) day celebrations at the Conner Prairie Museum in Indiana.

HSS had a booth where visiting people were informed of HSS activities and invited to participate in International Day of Yoga planned for June 21 at Conner Prairie. Kishores volunteered for Conner Prairie and helped them to man the blood donation drive and served as a guide to visitors. Around 700 people visited the museum to participate in the MLK Day.
HSS Sacramento Swayamsevaks, including Vibhag Sanghachalak Dr. Bijay Nair, participated in the 4th annual Placer County MLK Day Parade.
The event was attended by more than 300 people. Big colorful HSS banner and good posters of MLK Jr and Gandhiji attracted lots of people who wanted to know more about HSS.
The organizers appreciated the efforts and invited HSS to participate in such county level events in future.
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15. BENEVITY RANKS SEWA INTERNATIONAL AMONG TOP 10 CHARITABLE CAUSES SUPPORTED BY COMPANIES: Benevity Inc., the leading provider of global corporate purpose software, ranked Sewa International (SI) among the top of charitable organizations supported by companies and their employees in 2021. SI was ranked 10th in the list. SI was ranked 690 in 2019 and 375 in 2020.
Arun Kankani, President of SI, expressed his gratitude to the companies and their thousands of employees who thought it fit to offer their generous support to SI. He said that this recognition of their work and the standing will energize SI to rededicate their efforts to come to the aid of society in times of crises in the US and around the world.
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16. HINDU SEVAI SANGAM MALAYSIA HELPS FIRE VICTIMS: On January 10, houses at the Bukit Kiara Longhouse in Taman Tun Dr Ismail (TTDI), Kuala Lumpur, were destroyed by fire. Volunteers of Hindu Sevai Sangam Malaysia visited the site of the disaster.

Relief materials such as clothes, dry provisions, school bags etc were distributed to the effected families.
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17. SEWA TT DONATED 50,000 KN95 FACE MASKS TO THE ODPM: On January 20, SEWA International Trinidad and Tobago (SEWA TT) donated 50,000 KN95 face masks to the Office of Disaster Preparedness (ODPM) during a small handover ceremony at its warehouse.

SEWA TT president Revan Teelucksingh handed over the masks to Major (Ret.) chevalier Jackson, ODPM’s corporate services manager. Jackson thanked SEWA TT for the donation, adding that it will go a long way towards replenishing supplies which were previously distributed to national security agencies and other frontline workers. The ODPM said that SEWA TT has been a key partner since 2016 when it joined with the agency to bring relief to citizens.
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18. CHITAGNI PROJECT LAUNCHED IN KERALA: Shri Vijay Puranik, Rashtriya Sevabharati's National Deputy General Secretary, formally launched the "CHITHAGNI" project in Kerala with the support of Sewa International, USA.


As part of the project, four ambulances will serve the tribal and isolated areas in Idukki and Malappuram districts and 24 mobile cremation units will cover the state's 14 districts.
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19. OBITUARY: PANDIT BIRJU MAHARAJ: Leaving behind an unparalleled legacy of performing arts, Kathak exponent Pandit Birju Maharaj died at the age of 83, in Delhi, on January 17. Birju Maharaj was born into a well-known kathak dancing family and began performing as a child alongside his father, Acchan Maharaj. He became a dance teacher at the age of 13, and by the time he was 28 his mastery of the dance form had won him the coveted Sangeet Natak Akademi Award. He was known for his perfect rhythm and expressive abhinaya. Also an accomplished singer, his renditions of thumris and dadras were appreciated by many. He was the recipient of numerous awards for his contributions to the performing arts, including the Padma Vibhushan in 1986.

Rashtrapati Shri Ram Nath Kovind expressed grief over Birju Maharaj’s demise and said that it marks the end of an era and leaves a deep void in Bharatiya music and cultural space.
Pradhan Mantri Shri Narendra Modi said that Pandit Birju Maharaj gave Bharatiya dance art a special recognition across the world and his passing is an irreparable loss to the entire art world.
In his condolence message, RSS Sarkaryavah Shri Dattatreya Hosabale said that the nation has lost a legendary artiste and Panditji will be remembered for a long time for his contribution and dedication to the performing arts and also for his exalted humanitarian qualities.
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20. OBITUARY: SHRI PRAVINBHAI VRAJLAL RUPARELIA: Shri Pravinbhai Vrajlal Ruparelia, a senior swayamsevak, passed away on January 29 while undergoing treatment at a hospital in Leicester, UK. More than 65 years ago, Pravinbhai became a Swayamsevak in Mombasa, Kenya at an early age.

He went to college in Nairobi and later on moved to Kampala, Uganda where he was Karyawaha of BSS. In 1972, he and his family migrated to the UK. Upon arrival in UK, he first stayed in Ilford, Essex before permanently moving to Leicester. Pravinbhai was a Swayamsevak with immense knowledge of our scriptures, sangh philosophy and could also converse in Sanskrit.
He held the responsibility of Sah Karyawaha, UK from 1990 to 1995; UK Karyawaha from 1995 to 2007 and Mananeeya Sanghachalak from 2007 to 2009. Due to his untiring pravas to various nagars in U.K., he motivated Swayamsevaks and sevikas to take up various activities including SEWA and made an immense contribution to the growth of HSS (UK).
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21. OBITUARY: SHRI SIRI KRISHAN DASS AUPLISH: Shri  Siri Krishan Dass Auplish, a senior karyakarta in Melbourne, Australia, breathed his last on January 23. Born on January 20, 1926 in a village near Ludhiyana, he belonged to a family of swayamsevaks.

His brother was earlier Prant Sanghchalak of Punjab. Shri Auplish was a Government Official in Delhi and was closely associated with Ma. Chamanlalji for long years, maintaining accounts of Vishwa Vibhag karyalaya in Jhandewalan. After shifting to Australia, he was a fatherly figure for all swayamsevaks in Melbourne, motivating and mentoring swayamsevaks and sevikas for Sangh and Sewa activity. He also organised a group of Seniors to serve Hindu society in Melbourne. His life and memories will continue to inspire sangh karyakartas.
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22. SHRI VISHWA NIKETAN: Pravas: Visitors: Dr Kailash Singh - Denmark ; Tapash Gosh, Sumitra Pal - Canada.
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FOOD FOR THOUGHT: One individual may die for an idea, but that idea will, after his death, incarnate itself in a thousand lives. - Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose.
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JAI SHRI RAM
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SWAYAMSEVAK – THE CHANGE MAKER
Ratan Sharda

As an SME entrepreneur swayamsevak had changed lives of 100s of people by providing them employment and training them in business and manufacturing. Now, he is training and nurturing rural youth to make their lives better, and also creating a unique Rural-Urban Connect.
What would a person do as he reaches 70? A smooth-running business, a well settled family with son and nephews taking care of the business established by him; grandchildren to play with and it seems like time to enjoy the evening of one’s life. All his life he has devoted most of his time to RSS work with only short quality time for the family because he had committed 45 years back that he will not work for more than 8 hours in a day for earning income. He had dedicated all his balance time and life to society. Now is the time to lay back and relax at his farm house with children or perhaps focus on the spiritual aspects of life.
But, what does this person do? He is stirred by the backwardness of the region where he has one of his factories. He takes along a few trustees of Keshav Srushti and visits the youth of that region who wish to bring up their villages and give a better life to their brethren. He has not seen the inside of a village till that time in true sense, having lived his entire life in cities. How could he help the youth achieve their dream? He must understand them first. He has been a convenor of a monthly meeting of young professionals and business persons for a year now under Sewa International. They tell him they wish to contribute to the society now. He sees a ray of hope. He takes them to the region that is 100 km from Mumbai and shows them around. There is a joint meeting with the local young activists and the idea of Rural-Urban Connect is born.
These successful urban youth will adopt one village each and keep in touch with their friends from the village. They will not tell them what they should do, but help them in what they wish to do for their respective village. They will also visit their adopted villages every month. Sit with them, dine with them and live with them when required. Slowly the idea picks up, with families of the urban youth joining in too. They celebrate festivals together; they invite their brethren from village to their homes in Mumbai. They provide any support that the team in their village requires.
– In all this, our elder swayamsevak is part of the teams, leading from the front. He does not just visit the villages, he coordinates with government officers, he gets local elders involved, and stays there overnight, nearly every week to keep the momentum on.
Keshav Srushti, an RSS-inspired social service complex wedded education, environment, cow protection, herbal medicine development is involved in this outreach all through. There is complete synergy. The region is Wada. All this began three years back. What has this team of youth guided by a youthful elder achieved in three years? Here is a quick glance –
Four model villages have been created. Three more are lined up. A model village is one with a gram samiti, no liquor, no disputes, regular satsang, classes for education and samskara, special training for health and hygiene.
– 51 villages have daily and weekly samskara kendras where children are taught good habits, told about dharma, history and Bharat, trained in games, encouraged to read in small library.
– Computer classes, tailoring classes are going on. 283 youth were trained in computer with MSITC certificate, of which 38 got jobs in nearby industrial areas.
– Three science laboratories on wheel – called Knowledge On Wheels – have been introduced for school children to help them do experiments; with wonderful results. Fourth van is on way.
– Youth centres encourage and train youth in sports to raise their energy levels and sense of comradery. Annual sports events take place now on January 12, the birth anniversary of Swami Vivekananda.
– Leadership course has been introduced conducted every quarter to hone the leadership skills of the youth and prepare leaders at the grass roots.
– Irrigation is improved. Check dams have been constructed as per village requirements to rejuvenate wells and ponds. Drip irrigation has been introduced in some villages, and solar pumps in some villages to provide water and electricity. Yes, there was a village
– Dongripada that did not have electricity and water even after 70 years of independence. A village just a few kilometres from Mumbai-Ahmedabad highway.
It raised farmers’ income from 10000 INR pa to over 100000 pa with multiple crops, not just rainfed crops. This has also stopped seasonal migration of village folks in search of a jobs outside village.
– Health and Hygiene – 1100 children in 32 villages were checked on healthy parameters. 95% were suffering from malnutrition and 60% were anaemic. They are given protein laddus regularly now. Each child is issued a Star health card to keep track of his/her health.
– Idea of Swasthya Rakshak Dampati is implemented where a couple is trained in primary health care and linked to Iskcon hospital. Plan is to have 10 such couples in 40 villages to begin with.
– Two hundred girls have been trained in hygiene and health related issues.
– Thousands of fruit trees have been planted in in farmers’ backyards and fields.
– 2 lakh seedballs were manufactured by teenage boys and girls and spread in fields and jungles nearby. Target this year is 5 lakh seed balls.
– Plastic free village – Plastic is collected from the village and sold to a vendor. Effort is to create a smaller plant for making paver blocks from plastic waste. Samples have been tried.
– Project to encourage Organic farming has begun.
– Project Green Gold has become a success with women being trained in bamboo craft, earning for the first time in their lives even during Covid. Bamboo cultivation is being encouraged. It was a part of their village life earlier. 15 acres of field has been turned into bamboo plantation as an exhibit. Hundreds of jobs have been created. Now trained women are training other women from neighbouring villages.
– Now Project Mangal Fibre has been launched for manufacturing handicraft and other useful items like bags and footwear from fibre taken out of banana plants removed from fields after two years when their quality falls.
– Cotton bags worth 18 lakh were manufactured during Covid and sold to a reputed bank.
– Next in line are FPO and OFPOs to market village produce better and work on Farm to Fork chain. It will become a training ground for the local youth in business and commerce.
– Tourism with stay in village and enjoy local natural beauty has begun in 6 villages.
– The team has adopted 75 villages and hope to have permanent longterm improvements in all these villages before 2025.
These urban youth have been nurtured by RSS philosophy that Sewa is our duty, not a charity. So, there is no question of ego or feeling of doing anyone a favour. It is about raising the capabilities of the rural brethren to bring in positive change. Their sense of oneness with their rural brethren is total.
I was part of the first team that went to do a survey of the villages to understand the ground situation there. I could see the huge change in those rural youth now from the time they spoke in the first annual get together. It is such an emotionally uplifting experience.
All this has happened in just three years with the sustained encouragement, support and personal interest taken by a 72year young swayamsevak, who believes in karma yoga that RSS has trained him in. Talk to any of the youth in his team, and he/she will tell you how this one man has changed their lives.
I have not mentioned his name. He is my mentor. I know he will be upset if I do so. He feels he is not unique; there are thousands of such noble faceless and nameless dedicated swayamsevaks who have been catalysts for changes, offering themselves as the ‘samidha’ in the yagya of rashtra nirman or building of our nation. I personally know a few such extraordinary human beings who live ordinary life but achieve extraordinary results by providing service to the society. I hope I can, someday, record lives of some of such elevated aatmans.  (https://vskbharat.com/swayamsevak-the-change-maker/?lang=en#:~:text=As%20an%20SME%20entrepreneur%20swayamsevak,a%20unique%20Rural%2DUrban%20Connect.)
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