Union contact should reach every family in the branch area: RSS Chief Bhagwat

Kanpur, June 8 (IANS). Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) Sarsanchalak Dr. Mohan Bhagwat said in a special dialogue with the learners on Sunday that the work of the Sangh is to arouse the duty of society and the nation through the creation of the person. He insisted that the Sangh’s contact reached every family of the branch area. During the dialogue, Bhag what the learners asked about branches, service projects and contact activities operating in their field. He said that for the sangh the meaning of person building is not only self -development, but a sense of obligation to society, nation and all mankind. Sarsanchchalak said the sangh was moving to its centenary year and during this period, ‘Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam’, that is, ‘Vishwa is a family idea to be used in practice. He said that Sangh workers play an effective role through service, rituals and harmony in different areas of society. Millions of service projects operating across the country are examples of this resolution. Bhagwat asked to move to the change of pan change. He described it as the basis of nation -building. The five most important proportions of punching are as follows. He also told him about this while referring to the dimensions. During this time, the conscious society of the nation, the lifestyle in accordance with the environment, the freedom of caste inequality, social equality and equal rights to public resources and the inclusion of service in life. He said this transformed approach would establish India as an organized, harmonious and self -sufficient nation. He underlines the methodology of the sangh and said that the branch is actually a laboratory of personal construction, where physical, intellectual and character development together with social and cultural rituals also develops. It is known that Dr. Mohan Bhagwat, Sarsanchalak of Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh in April, reached Kanpur at a five -day stay. During this time he inaugurated the Sangh Bhavan. Mohan Bhagwat said that the history of India was full of mutual differences, which took advantage of foreign invaders. He said we remained entangled in division and disharmony, and therefore India was not only looted but also insulted. If someone calls himself a Hindu today, it becomes his responsibility to contribute to the reconstruction of India. He made it clear that the organization of the Hindu society is needed today and that the Sangh has been doing this work for years. -Ians Wiketti/DSC shares this story Tags

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