''manav seva madhav seva '' : RSS

RSS was founded in 1925 by Dr. Keshav Baliram Hedgewar, who was a doctor in the central Indian city of Nagpur. Hedgewar as a medical student in Kolkata had been a part of the revolutionary activities of the Anushilan Samiti and Jugantar striving to free India from British rul. He had been charged with sedition in 1921 by the British Administration and was imprisoned for a year. After returning to Nagpur, he was briefly a member of Indian National Congress before he left it in 1925, to form the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh. After the formation of the RSS, Hedgewar kept the organization from having any direct affiliation with any of the political organisations then fighting British rule. But Hedgewar and teams of volunteers, took part in the Indian National Congress, led movements against the British rule. Hedgewar was arrested in the Jungle Satyagraha agitation in 1931 and served a second term in prison.
The RSS was established as a educational body whose objective was to train a group of Hindus, who on the basis of their character would work to unite the Hindu community so that India could become an Independent country and a creative society

Tuesday, February 23, 2010

Prant Sanghik : Online live telecaste portal launched!

Posted: 19 Feb 2010 07:22 AM PST
God’s own country Kerala is ready to welcome Dr Mohan Bhagwat, the patriarch of the world’s largest cultural organization Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS).
He will address the public function held on Feb 24 at the Ashram ground in Kollam. Over one lakh swayam sevaks (RSS volunteers) in uniform are expected to attend the meeting.
 
If you are staying away and can not come for this great function, don't worry, Online live streaming will be available on
 
A huge number of overseas Malayalis are expected to be present to view the RSS ‘Pranth Saankhik’The organizing committee of the 'pranth saankhik’ has been informed that all the NRI Malayali visitors have finalized their travel arrangements. The 'pranth sankhik’ will also be a display of strength of Malayali swayamsevaks spread over many countries. Those arriving for the ‘pranth saankhik’ are Malayalis who had gone abroad in search of employment and who are playing leadership roles in the ‘shakhas’ they run where they live. Reports received until now indicate that a total of 4,000 (four thousand) vehicles are expected to arrive in Kollam for the ‘pranth saankhik’ from all the districts of Kerala and from Bangalore, Mumbai and Chennai.
Auditoriums surrounding the ground, where the ‘pranth saankhik’ is to be held, and about 70 (seventy) nearby houses have already been booked for RSS officials and guests arriving from outside. A team led by A.G. Shreekumar is in charge of arranging accommodation for all visitors. Arrangements for parking vehicles have been made after discussions with police officers.
 
Mohan Bhagwat’s first official visit to Kerala is going to be a crucial one as the state has become a hub of religious extremism. The Sangh Parivar in Kerala is all set to welcome the head of their family.

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