India News : RSS centennial celebration include massive door-to-door campaign, 1 lakh Hindu sammelans, 100 training camps, and much more. On a larger scale, unique talks with RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat are planned in Delhi, Mumbai, Kolkata, and Bengaluru, bringing together thinkers and major public personalities. As the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) approaches its centennial celebration, a year-long countrywide celebration will begin on Vijay Dashami, October 2. As is typical, the RSS leader will make an address in Nagpur on that day, and this year’s centenary speech is anticipated to be widely monitored for its social message.
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Centenary celebrations will take place around the country at Sangh shakhas (local branches), mandals (clusters of villages), and bastis (urban neighborhoods). All swayamsevaks (volunteers) will wear uniforms, and important residents will be welcomed as guests.
They will also promote the RSS’s five primary thematic goals, known as Panch Parivartan (Five Transformations): social peace, sustainable lifestyles, civic duty, cultural pride, and stronger family values.
Samajik Sadbhav Baithaks (social harmony gatherings) are also being held at the tehsil and nagar levels.These meetings, which have already taken place in over 11,000 places, bring together community
leaders to discuss unification and the eradication of social problems. Furthermore, the RSS will hold seminars in each of its 924 districts on topics like as Hindutva, nationalism, and the future of Hindu society, as well as engage with academic and civil organizations. Special discussions with RSS chairman Mohan
Bhagwat are scheduled in Delhi, Mumbai, Kolkata, and Bengaluru.
These events would bring together thinkers and prominent public personalities, and are likely to follow a style similar to Bhagwat’s encounters with intellectuals at Vigyan Bhawan in Delhi in 2018.
Speaking to the media after a three-day conference of prant pracharaks (regional campaign organisers), Ambekar stated that various national concerns were discussed; with state units providing updates on the situation in Manipur and the country’s border territories.
Commenting on the recent argument over the inclusion of the terms secular and socialist in the Constitution’s Preamble, Ambekar stated RSS general secretary Dattatreya Hosabale’s stance was reasonable. He stated that every generation has the right to study, discuss, and learn about what transpired during the Emergency.
Ambekar shared details about training programs, stating that the Sangh has held 100 training camps around the country, 75 for swayamsevaks under the age of 40 and 25 for those aged 40 to 60. These camps attracted around 21,800 volunteers and featured instruction from the Seva Vibhag, the agency in charge
of disaster relief activities. Over 17,000 swayamsevaks took part in the Sangh Shiksha Varg courses, with over 8,800 attending the second level training in Nagpur.








