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2. PM MODI PAYS FLORAL TRIBUTE TO RSS FOUNDER DR KESHAV BALIRAM HEDGEWAR ON HIS BIRTH ANNIVERSARY |
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3. CASTE HAS NO PLACE IN SANGH, WE ARE ALL HINDUS: RSS SARKARYAVAH DATTATREYA HOSABALE |
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5. HINDU SWAYAMSEVAK SANGH NZ CONDUCTS HINDU HERITAGE CAMPS ACROSS NEW ZEALAND |
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10. DHARMIC PRAYER ROOM INAUGURATED AT QUEEN ELIZABETH HOSPITAL BIRMINGHAM |
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“ON THE OCCASION OF NAV SAMVATSAR 2082, YUGABDA 5127, CHAITRA SHUKLA PRATIPADA (MARCH 30 THIS YEAR), WE WISH YOU ALL NAV VARSHA SHUBHAKAMANA” |
1. FESTIVALS:
RAM NAVAMI AND VAISAKHI: Ram Navami celebrates the birth of Bhagwan Ram. The
festival will be celebrated on Chaitra Shukla Navami, April 6 this year. It is
also part of the Chaitra Navaratri festival in spring. On the occasion, devotees
will be visiting temples, praying, fasting, listening to spiritual discourses
and singing bhajans-kirtans.
Important celebrations on this day take place at
Ayodhya's Ram Mandir and numerous Ram temples all over Bharat. Ratha yatras of
Sri Ram Durbar at several places will also take place.
Vaisakhi, also known as Baisakhi a harvest festival, marks the first day of the
month of Vaisakh falls on April 13 this year. It also marks the traditional
solar new year in many states of Bharat and in Nepal as well. Vaisakhi also a
major Sikh festival marks the birth of the Khalsa order by Guru Gobind Singh,
the tenth Guru of Sikhism, on 13 April 1699. -GoTop
2. PM MODI PAYS FLORAL TRIBUTE TO RSS FOUNDER DR KESHAV
BALIRAM HEDGEWAR ON HIS BIRTH ANNIVERSARY IN NAGPUR: Pradhan Mantri Narendra
Modi on Varsha Pratidapa(this year March 30) paid floral tribute to Rashtriya
Swayamsevak Sangh founder Keshav Baliram Hedgewar at Smruti Mandir in Reshimbagh
in Nagpur. He also paid tribute to MS Golwalkar, also known as “Guruji”, the 2nd
Sarsanghchalak of RSS.
PM Modi was accompanied by RSS Sarsanghchalak Dr Mohan Bhagwat, Union Minister
Nitin Gadkari, Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis and other leaders.
PM Modi also paid respects to Babasaheb Ambedkar at Deekshabhoomi.
Afterwards,
in the presence of RSS Sarsanghchalak Dr Mohan Bhagwat and other prominent
personalities, PM Modi laid foundation stone of Madhav Netralaya Premium Centre,
an advanced extension of the Madhav Netralaya Eye Institute & Research Centre in
Nagpur. During his address, PM Modi hailed the RSS as the modern ‘Akshay Vat
Vriksh’ that symbolises Bharat’s immortal culture. He praised the organisation’s
selfless service in various spheres and its role in nation-building, social
service, and cultural preservation. He acknowledged the centenary year of RSS,
recognising its contributions to the nation over the last 100 years.
Madhav Netralaya was founded in 2014 in the memory of RSS’s 2nd Sarsanghchalak
MS Golwalkar. The new project will feature a 250-bed hospital, 14 OPDs and 14
modular operation theatres for eye care of all needy people. -GoTop
3. CASTE HAS NO PLACE IN SANGH, WE ARE ALL HINDUS: RSS
SARKARYAVAH DATTATREYA HOSABALE: On the occasion of Yugadi, the Vikrama
Weekly of Karnataka published a special edition titled "Sangha Shatamana" (Sangh’s
Centenary). As part of this special issue, RSS Sarkaryavah Dattatreya Hosabale
gave an exclusive interview to Vikrama. He spoke with Vikrama's Editor, Ramesha
Doddapura, about the Sangh, Ram Temple and nationalism in political parties.
RSS Sarkaryavah highlighted the remarkable resilience of RSS in Bharat, where
many organisations have risen and fallen, saying that the organisation’s
strength lies in the deep bond of camaraderie and mutual respect among its
members, known as Swayamsevaks. When asked about whether the caste-based
discrimination or division affected the organisation, Hosabale said, “The Sangh
includes people from all traditions, sects, and castes. Caste is never a topic
of discussion in the Sangh. The first lesson taught in the RSS is that we are
all Hindus.” -GoTop
4. RSS AKHIL BHARATIYA PRATINIDHI SABHA 2025: RSS
Sarsanghchalak Dr Mohan Bhagwat and Sarkaryavah Dattatreya Hosabale inaugurated
the Akhil Bharatiya Pratinidhi Sabha (ABPS) 2025 by paying respects to Bharat
Mata on March 21.
The three-day (March 21, 22 & 23) meetings commenced with
tributes to those who left for their heavenly abode in the last year, including
RSS functionaries, Karyakartas, and notable personalities of the nation and
society, such as Swami Pranavandan of Kollam, former Prime Minister Dr Manmohan
Singh, renowned Tabla player Zakir Hussain, senior RSS Pracharak Shankar
Tatwawadi, economist Bibek Debroy, and many more.
Addressing the media following the inaugural, RSS Sah-Sarkaryavah Mukunda CR
informed that Dattatreya Hosabale presented the annual report of the Sangh’s
work, highlighting key events of the year, including Sarsanghchalak Mohan
Bhagwat’s and Sarkaryavah Dattatreya Hosabale’s visits to various parts of the
country.
The Sah-Sarkaryavah highlighted the organisation’s achievements and expansion
over the past year. “The number of daily RSS Shakhas increased to 83,129 (10,000
more than last year), while the number of weekly Shakhas has risen to 32,147
(4,000 more than last year). The combined total of daily and weekly activities
stands at 1,15,276,” he said.
“To mark the RSS centenary, 2,453 Swayamsevaks have left their homes for two
years as Vistaraks to expand and strengthen the Sangh’s work,” he said. Mukunda
CR also briefed about the new swyamsevaks joining the Sangh through 'Join RSS'
initiative. He also briefed about the Sangh’s other initiatives like Seva Vibhag,
Gau Samrakshan, Gramin Vikas and Samajik Samrasta.
Mukunda CR also congratulated the Uttar Pradesh and Union Governments for
successfully organising the Mahakumbh 2025 and making it as a magnificent
display of Bharat’s cultural heritage and for their efforts in infrastructure
and overall organisation.
On the second day of the ABPS 2025, RSS Sah Sarkaryavah Arun Kumar
briefed the media about the ongoing meetings and shared details of the
resolutions passed as part of ABPS. Speaking about the Sangh’s work, Arun Kumar
said that the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh has always focused on two key aspects:
expansion and consolidation. Along side this, the Sangh continuously strives for
societal transformation.
“We aspire for every swayamsevak to be an active worker. We have nearly one
crore swayamsevaks, of these, over 60 lakh are consistently involved in our
activities, and approximately 8 lakh hold organizational responsibilities. We
encourage as many swayamsevaks as possible to participate in our daily
activities,” he said.
He further added, “The Sangh aims to establish a constructive wavelength with
leaders in various societal domains, including economic, social, religious,
educational, and intellectual spheres. These leaders share our vision for the
nation’s welfare, and we seek opportunities for collaborative efforts. We have
planned activities to facilitate this.”
“We have done a lot of work for the betterment of the society, but much more
remains to be done. In these 100 years, we have achieved a lot, and there is
still much to accomplish. This is not just the responsibility of the RSS but of
the entire society. We are working in the right direction,” Arun Kumar said.
On the third day of the ABPS 2025, RSS Sarkaryavah Dattatreya Hosabale
held a press conference by saying that, tributes were paid this morning in the
Baithak to Bhagat Singh, Sukhdev, and Rajguru on their shaheed diwas for their
revolutionary activities. A statement by Sarkaryavah Dattatreya Hosabale on the
500th Birth Anniversary of Maharani Abbakka was also issued, recognising her as
one of Bharat’s greatest women freedom fighters.
Hosabale said, “The Baithak discussed the role of swayamsevaks in relief and
rehabilitation efforts during natural calamities.”
“RSS has never celebrated its anniversaries, such as Silver or Golden Jubilees.
The Sangh has always focused on expanding its work rather than on celebrations.
However, as RSS completes 100 years, this occasion is seen as an opportunity for
introspection, acknowledgment of achievements and dedication to the service of
the nation”, he said.
On Manipur issue, he said that the RSS has provided suggestions and addressed
issues related to Manipur but has not demanded any specific action. The
government has taken steps as per the situation. There is a hope for
improvement, and people from both (Meitei and Kuki) are beginning to feel
optimistic about peace and harmony returning to Manipur.
Regarding women’s participation in Sangh, he said that women actively
participate in all RSS programs. Kutumb Prabodhan, family values cannot be
strengthened without women’s participation. It is not just RSS, but society as a
whole, that must ensure women’s involvement in every activity and
decision-making process.
RSS Sarsanghchalak Dr Mohan Bhagwat, Sarkaryavah Dattatreya Hosabale, all six
Sah-Sarkaryavahs, and all members of the executive were present in the 3-day
meeting. Total 1,443 Karyakartas, mainly elected representatives from Prant and
Kshetra levels also participated in the meeting. The All India President,
General Secretary, and Organising Secretary of 32 RSS-inspired organisations
were also present.
Two resolutions were also passed during this meeting: 1. The first
resolution— on the concerning developments in Bangladesh, atrocities on Hindus
and other minorities and the way forward; 2. A Resolution on the journey of the
RSS in the last 100 years, activities during the centenary year and the path
ahead.
Resolution 1. – A call to stand in Solidarity with Hindu Society of
Bangladesh: The Akhil Bharatiya Pratinidhi Sabha expresses its serious
concern on the unabated and planned violence, injustice and oppression faced by
the Hindu and other minority communities at the hands of radical Islamist
elements in Bangladesh. This is clearly a serious case of violation of human
rights.
During the recent regime change in Bangladesh, several incidents of attacks on
mutts, temples, Durgapuja pandals and educational institutions, desecration of
deities, barbaric killings, looting of properties, abduction and molestation of
women and forcible conversions are being continuously reported. To deny the
religious angle of these incidents by claiming them to be only political, is
negation of truth as scores of victims of such incidents belong to Hindu and
other minority communities only.
It is nothing new that the persecution of Hindus and other minority communities,
especially scheduled castes and scheduled tribes in Bangladesh at the hands of
fanatic Islamist elements is nothing new. The continuous decline of Hindu
population in Bangladesh (From 22 percent in 1951 to 7.95 percent today)
indicates the existential crisis for them. However, the governmental and
institutional support for the violence and hatred witnessed during last year is
a serious cause of concern. Along with this, the persistent anti Bharat rhetoric
in Bangladesh can severely damage the relationship between the two countries.
There is a concerted effort on the part of some international forces to foment
instability in the entire region surrounding Bharat by creating an atmosphere of
distrust and confrontation pitting one country against another. The ABPS calls
upon thought leaders and scholars in international relations to keep vigil on
such anti Bharat atmosphere, activities of Pakistan and Deep State and expose
them. The ABPS wishes to underscore the fact that the entire region has a shared
culture, history and social bonds because of which any upheaval at one place
raises concern throughout the region. The ABPS feels that all vigilant people
should make efforts towards strengthening this shared legacy of Bharat and
neighbouring countries.
A noteworthy fact during all this period is that Hindu society in Bangladesh has
courageously resisted these atrocities in a peaceful, collective and democratic
way. Also, it is commendable that this resolve found moral and psychological
support from the Hindu society in Bharat as well as from across the globe.
Various Hindu organizations in Bharat and different countries voiced their
concern against this violence and demanded security and honour of Bangladesh
Hindus through demonstrations and petitions. The issue has also been raised by
many leaders from international community at their level.
The Government of Bharat has expressed its resolve to stand with the Hindu and
other minority communities of Bangladesh and need of their protection. The
Government of Bharat has taken up the issue with the interim Government of
Bangladesh as well as on several global platforms. The ABPS urges the Government
of Bharat to make all possible efforts to ensure the protection, dignity and
wellbeing of Hindu community in Bangladesh alongwith engaging Government of
Bangladesh in continuous and meaningful dialogue.
The ABPS is of the opinion that it is incumbent on the International
organizations like UN and global community to take serious note of the inhumane
treatment meted out to Hindus and other minority communities in Bangladesh and
pressurize Bangladesh government to put a halt to these violent activities. The
ABPS also calls upon Hindu community and leaders from different countries and
international organizations to raise their voice in solidarity with the Hindu
and other minority communities of Bangladesh.
Resolution 2. - Resolved on the occasion of Sangh Centenary: Building a
Harmonious and Organised Hindu Society for the World Peace and Prosperity:
Since time immemorial, Hindu society has been immersed in a very long and
incredible journey for the objective of achieving human unity and universal
wellbeing. With the blessings and efforts of Saints, Seers and great
personalities, including glorious women, our Rashtra has been able to keep
marching ahead despite several upheavals.
In 1925, Dr. Keshav Baliram Hedgewar initiated the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh
to eradicate the weaknesses that had crept into our nation’s life over the
period of time and to take Bharat to the pinnacle of glory (Paramvaibhav) as an
organized, virtuous and a powerful Rashtra. Sowing the seeds of Sangh work,
Doctor Hedgewar evolved a unique man-making (vyakti-nirman) methodology in the
form of daily Shakha, which turned into selfless penance for rebuilding the
nation in tune with our eternal traditional values and ethos. In his lifetime
itself, this initiative had spread nationwide. The process of building
contemporary time consistent systems in various walks of national life, in the
light of eternal philosophy started under the visionary leadership of the Second
Sarsanghachalak Pujaniya Sri Guruji (Madhav Sadashiv Golwalkar).
In this journey of hundred years, with the values imbued in daily-shakha, Sangh
has earned the unwavering trust and affection of Society. During this period,
Sangh Swayamsevaks have strived to carry everyone along with the strength of
love and affection, rising above honours and insults, likes and dislikes.
On the occasion of the Sangh’s centenary year, it is our duty to remember the
Pujya Saints and the righteous people (Sajjan shakti) in the society whose
blessings and cooperation have been of great strength amidst all odds, the
selfless Karyakartas who have devoted their lives and the Swayamsevak families
who have been immersed in silent dedication.
Bharat being an ancient culture with rich traditions has the experiential wisdom
to create a harmonious world. Our thought protects the entire humanity from
divisive and self-destructive tendencies and ensures peace and a sense of
oneness among living and non-living beings.
The Sangh believes that Hindu society will be able to fulfil its global
responsibility effectively only on the basis of an organised and collective
life, full of self-confidence founded on Dharma. Therefore, we resolve for
building a model society following harmonious practices rejecting all types of
discriminations, promoting value-based families founded on eco-friendly
lifestyle and creating a society fully immersed in selfhood and committed to
civic duties. This will enable us to construct a strong national life,
materially prosperous and replete with spirituality, mitigating the challenges
and solving all the problems of the society.
The ABPS resolves to present a role-model before the world of a harmonious and
organised Bharat, taking entire society together under the leadership of
righteous people (Sajjan shakti). -GoTop
5. HINDU SWAYAMSEVAK SANGH NZ CONDUCTS HINDU HERITAGE CAMPS
ACROSS NEW ZEALAND: HSS New Zealand organized a series of Hindu Heritage
Camps (HHC) from February 15 to March 9.
This was the first-ever nationwide
outreach initiative of its kind by HSS NZ, aimed at strengthening cultural
connections and promoting Hindu values among families across the country. The
HHC was conducted at 12 locations nationwide including Auckland, Christchurch,
Hamilton, Wellington and Dunedin.
A team of 120-150 Karyakartas reached out to
over 3,250 families across New Zealand, resulting in more than 340 families
officially registered for the HHCs. More than 650 new participants attended
these events for the first time. Each camp featured activities based on age
groups: 5-12 years - Engaging sessions designed to introduce Hindu dharma and
values in a fun and interactive way; 13-25 years - Discussions on cultural
identity, personal growth, and community contribution; above 25 years - Deep
conversations on Hindu dharma, experience-sharing, and practical application of
Hindu principles in daily life.
The HHCs has various enriching activities like discussions on Hindu dharma,
learning shlokas, practicing Yogasanas, Pranayams, games etc. -GoTop
6. HSS ZAMBIA ORGANISED HINDU HERITAGE CAMP: To foster
the strength of Hindu cultural values among the youth the HSS Copperbelt in
Zambia organised a Hindu Heritage Camp on March 16 at Kitwe Hindu Temple
(Zambia). The HHC was witnessed by active participation of 120 students from
Ndola and Chingola under the able guidance of 12 youth and 8 seniors volunteers
of HSS.
The participating youth were enriched by different competitive training
sessions like Yoga, sports, bouddhiks, Dharmic and cultural events. A good
number of supportive audiences attended concluding function. Kaushikbhai
(Chairperson - Kitwe Hindu Society) honoured the winners with medals & prizes.
The camp was concluded with HSS prarthana. -GoTop
7. HSS CHICAGO VIBHAG SAKHI SAMMELAN: HSS Chicago Vibhag
Sevikas organized its first-ever Sakhi Sammelan on March 22 as part of the
International Women’s Day celebrations. The event brought together 70-75 Sevikas
for a day filled with inspiration, learning, and cultural traditions.
The event featured a mix of cultural and interactive activities, including a
geet session, a craft workshop where participants created wooden bookmarks, and
also engaged in traditional games. On the occasion one of the guest speakers Dr.
Devi Jagan spoke about mental health, emphasizing that it is okay to be
imperfect and encouraging women to prioritize their well-being.
The event also provided an overview of HSS and the role of Sevikas in Shakha. A
key takeaway from the event was the importance of supporting women in need.
-GoTop
8. HCA THANKS AUSTRALIA’S PM FOR FIRST HINDU SCHOOL: On
March 16, the Hindu Council of Australia through its press release thanks
Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese for announcing federal government
support for a Hindu school in Sydney. The Prime Minister announced this decision
during the Holi Fuldol celebrations at BAPS Swami Narayan Mandir and cultural
centre in Kemps Creek, NSW. An elected Dutton Coalition Government will provide
up to $8.5 million to support the establishment of Australia’s first Hindu
school.
The school is to be run by HEACC. HEACC has already purchased land for the
school in Hawkesbury area in North-West Sydney. The school will combine
contemporary methods of raising young minds with timeless knowledge from Hindu
dharma, creating a safe and nurturing place where children will be cared for,
guided, and taught through a holistic approach that nurtures their growth and
development. -GoTop
9. HOLI CELEBRATIONS: Bangkok: The Holi Songkran Fiesta
2025 was organised on March 23 in Bangkok. SKM’s Mittare Insurance in
collaboration with Thai-Bharatiya Community organised this fusion festival. The
event attracted over 500 attendees, including Thai nationals, Bharatiyas, and
expatriates.
All participants came together and celebrated the vibrant
traditions of Holi and Thailand’s Songkran. This unique fusion of cultures
created an unforgettable experience, full of color, water, music, foam, and
lively performances, showcasing the beauty and diversity of both cultures while
fostering a sense of unity.
Dublin bursts into colour for Holi celebrations: The square at Trinity
College in Dublin's city centre was awash with coloured powder on March 14. The
"Rang de Trinity" event, hosted by the Trinity Indian Society at Front Square,
Trinity College Dublin was opened to students and the wider community.
Alongside
the boisterous events in the square, Trinity also hosted events and talks to
explain the background of the festival. On next day, the ‘VHCCI Holi Festival of
Colours’ was organised at Adamstown Youth & Community Centre .
Along with Bharat, Nepal also celebrated Holi as Fagu Purnima, which
began a week before the main day with erection of a colorful bamboo stick called
'Chir' in Kathmandu's Basantapur Durbar Square.
The festival was a week-long
celebration, with the main day being observed differently in hilly and Terai
regions. Holi was also celebrated by Bharatvansis in Fiji, Guyana, Mauritius,
Suriname, USA, UK, Australia, South Africa, etc. It was organised by
communities, cultural organisations and universities there. -GoTop
10. DHARMIC PRAYER ROOM INAUGURATED AT QUEEN ELIZABETH
HOSPITAL BIRMINGHAM: Queen Elizabeth (QA) Hospital Birmingham has officially
opened its new Dharmic Prayer Room. The inauguration ceremony was held on March
10. The event was witnessed by over 300 people across the community and QE staff
including doctors, politicians and key members of various Hindu communities.
Local community members and volunteers were instrumental in taking up this
initiative and planning and organising this endeavour along with the Queen
Elizabeth Hospital Hindu Chaplain Ms Sonia.
The new Hindu prayer room at Queen Elizabeth Hospital Birmingham, provides a
dedicated space for patients, families, and staff of Dharmic faiths such as
Hinduism, Jainism, Sikhism, and Buddhism, to engage in prayer, meditation, and
reflection. The event was presided over by the presence of dignitaries: Dr
Andrew Hardie (area chairman of conservatives for Birmingham, Coventry, Meridan
and Solihull); Darren, Henieh and Kiran Patel. -GoTop
11. BHARAT LAUNCHES 'OPERATION BRAHMA' FOR MYANMAR:
Bharat launched 'Operation Brahma' to provide humanitarian aid to Myanmar
following a devastating 7.7-magnitude earthquake, delivering 15 tonnes of relief
supplies via the Indian Air Force. The earthquake has claimed more than 1700
lives in Myanmar's Mandalay region. Relief material, including tents, blankets,
sleeping bags, food packets, hygiene kits, generators, and essential medicines,
landed in Yangon on March 29. Bharat further added 30 tonnes of relief material
on March 30 and more in queue as well.
PM Modi had expressed concern over the Earthquake which occurred in Myanmar and
Thailand. In a social media post, he prayed for the safety and well-being of the
citizens of both the countries. He added that Bharat stands ready to offer all
possible assistance and asked the External Affairs Ministry to remain in touch
with Governments of Myanmar and Thailand. -GoTop
12. SHRI VISHWA NIKETAN: Pravas: Visitors
FOOD FOR THOUGHT: Dharma is Highest and superior most, even truth
acquires a value only if it conforms with dharma – Bhagwan Ram, Ayodhyakand,
21. -GoTop
JAI SHRI RAM
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RSS AT 100: CENTENARY IS AN OCCASION FOR ACKNOWLEDGEMENT, INTROSPECTION &
REDEDICATION FOR THE CAUSE
DATTATREYA
HOSABALE
When Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh is
completing the hundredth year of its service , there is an evident curiosity
about the way Sangh perceives this landmark. It has been crystal clear for the
Sangh since its inception that such occasions are not meant for celebration but
provide us with an opportunity to introspect and rededicate to the cause. It is
also a chance to acknowledge the contributions of the stalwart saintly figures
who guided the movement and the series of Swayamsevaks and their families who
selflessly joined this journey. There cannot be a better occasion than the birth
anniversary of the Sangh founder Dr Keshav Baliram Hedgewar, which happens to be
the Varsh Pratipada – the first day of the Hindu calendar to revisit the journey
of hundred years to resolve for the future of harmonious and united Bharat for
the world peace and prosperity.
Dr Hedgewar was a born patriot, and this trait of unconditional love and
unadulterated dedication for Bharat was visible in his actions from childhood.
By the time he completed his medical education in Kolkata, he had already been
exposed to all the efforts – from the armed revolution to Satyagraha –
undertaken to free Bharat from British colonisation. As we fondly call him in
Sangh circles, Doctor ji respected all those ways and never tried to belittle
any of them. Social reforms or political independence was one of the central
points of discussion at that time. At the same time, as a doctor of Indian
society, he diagnosed the fundamental problems that caused us to lose our
independence and decided to find a lasting solution. He realised that the
absence of patriotism in day-to-day life, the deterioration of collective
national character resulting in parochial identities and the lack of discipline
in social life are the root causes of external invaders finding their foothold
in Bharat. He could experience that people had lost the collective memory of our
glorious history due to incessant aggressions. Hence, there was a sense of
pessimism and inferiority complex about our culture and knowledge tradition. It
was his conviction that mere political activism under a few leaders would not
solve the fundamental problems of our ancient Rashtra. Hence, he decided to
devise a method of consistent efforts to train people to live for the nation.
The innovative and unique functioning of the Sangh based on the Shakha method is
the outcome of this visionary thinking beyond political struggle.
While participating in the political freedom struggle and encouraging others to
do the same, Dr Hedgewar developed this training method for organising the
entire society and not creating an organisation within the society. Today, after
a hundred years , thousands of youth continue to join the path shown by Doctor
Hedgewar and are ready to dedicate themselves to the national cause. There is a
growing acceptance and expectations of the society from the Sangh. These are
nothing but the signs of approval for Doctor ji vision and method.
The progressive unfoldment of this movement and philosophy is nothing short of a
miracle. It was not easy to explain the idea of Hindutva and the idea of Rashtra
when most of the English-educated elites were influenced by the European idea of
nationalism, which was narrow, parochial and exclusivist. Doctor Hedgewar did
not theorise the ideology, but he gave an action programme in seed form that has
been the guiding force in this journey. During his lifetime, Sangh’s work
reached all the regions of the Bharat.
When we attained independence and at the same time Bharat Mata was unfortunately
partitioned on religious lines, it was Sangh Swayamsevaks who dedicated
themselves to the cause of rescuing the Hindu population from Pakistan and
resettling them with honour and dignity. The organisation for the organisation’s
sake mantra unfolded into transmitting organisational energy into various walks
of national life. The concept of Swayamsevak, which is more of a sense of
responsibility and duty for society, started showing its presence in fields
ranging from education to labour to politics. Everything has to be reorganised
in light of the national ethos, for which Shri Guruji (Madhav Sadashiv Golwarkar),
the second Sarsanghachalak, was the guiding force during this phase. Bharat is
an ancient civilisation with a destined role to play in the interest of humanity
based on its spiritual traditions. If Bharat has to perform the role based on
the ideas of universal harmony and oneness, then the common populous of Bharat
has to prepare itself for that goal. Sri Guruji provided a strong ideational
foundation for the same. The reformist agenda of the Hindu society gained new
momentum when all sects of Bharat declared that any form of discrimination has
no Dharmic sanction. Sangh Swayamsevaks played a pivotal role in the fight for
restoring democracy through peaceful means when the Constitution was brutally
assaulted during the emergency. Sangh has expanded from the concept of Shakha to
engaging in service activity by invoking the righteous power of society and has
made significant strides in these ninety-nine years. Movements like Ram
Janmabhoomi liberation connected all sections and regions of Bharat for cultural
liberation. From national security to border management, participatory
governance to rural development, no aspect of national life is untouched by the
Sangh Swayamsevaks. The biggest satisfaction is that society is coming forward
to be part of this systemic transformation.
While there is a tendency to look at everything from the political prism, Sangh
is still focussing on the cultural awakening of society and creating a strong
network of right-minded people and organisations. Participation of women in
social transformation and restoring the sanctity of family institution has been
the focus of Sangh for the last few years. Around ten thousand programmes were
organised throughout Bharat with the participation of more than twenty-seven lac
people after the Sangh called for a tri-centenary celebration of Lokmata
Ahilyabai Holkar – a testimony of how we are collectively celebrating our
national icons. When the Sangh work entered its hundredth year, Sangh decided to
take the core man-making for nation-building work up to the block and village
level. Adding up to ten thousand Shakhas in the last one-year with systematic
planning and execution is a symbol of determination and acceptance. The goal of
reaching each village and Basti is still an unfulfilled task and is a matter of
introspection. The call for Pach-Parivartan – the five-fold programme for
transformation – will continue to be the main focus in the coming years. While
expanding the Shakha network, Sangh has focused on inculcating civic duties, an
environment-friendly lifestyle, socially harmonious conduct, familial values and
systemic transformation based on the sense of selfhood, so that everyone
contributes to the larger cause of Param Vaibhavam Netum Etat Svarashtram –
taking our Rashtra to the pinnacle of the glory.
In the last hundred years, Sangh, as a movement of national reconstruction, has
travelled from neglect and ridicule to curiosity and acceptance. Sangh does not
believe in opposing anyone and is confident that someday, anyone opposing the
Sangh work will join the Sangh fold. When the world is grappling with multiple
challenges ranging from climate change to violent conflicts, Bharat’s ancient
and experiential wisdom is eminently capable of providing solutions. This
gigantic but inevitable task is possible when every child of Bharat Mata
understands this role and contributes to building a domestic model that inspires
others to emulate. Let us join this resolve to present a role model before the
world of a harmonious and organised Bharat, taking the entire society together
under the leadership of righteous people (Sajjan Shakti). (Writer is the
Sarkaryavah of the Rashtriya Swyamsevak Sangh)
https://organiser.org/2025/03/30/285019/bharat/rss-100-centenary-is-an-occasion-for-acknowledgement-introspection-rededication-for-the-cause/
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