''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, March 9, 2010

Concluding programme of 'Manparivartan Shibir'

Posted: 08 Mar 2010 09:40 AM PST

In an emotion filled function 10 runaway children were handed over to their parents by "Samatol Foundation", an organisation working with street children.  

A handicapped father had rushed from Delhi to meet his 12 years old son Manoj, who was missing for last 3 months. He could not speak as his throat was choked. He & other parents thanked Samatol Foundation for finding their child & taking pains  to contact them for handing over their child.

Concluding programme of 'Manparivartan Shibir' was organised on 7th March 2010 at Samarth Vyayam Mandir Hall, Dadar (W). Out of 28 children attended 'Manparivartan Shibir'. 10 children were handed over to their parents. It was very emotional reunion of child & its parents. Remaining children will be taken to their homes by Samatol's outreach workers. 

Shri. Sharath Bansal (Executive Director, PwC), Mrs. Prabhune (DGM, Saraswat Bank), Shri. Anna Wani (Hindu Seva Sangh) were present on dais. Mrs. Shubhada Chaukar (Sr. Editor, Loksatta) narrated her experience regarding run away children & appealed everyone to support the great cause. 

Mr. Vijay Jadhav and Mr. Mahesh Rasam introduced their team of activists. Concluding program of children ended with cultural program of children of Manparivartan Shibir. 

Contact and provide "Samatol" your helping hands for future projects.

1/4 , Ahamad umar building, Dr. Disilva Road, Above Darbar Hotel, 
Dadar (West), Mumbai-400028
contact no:- 022-24374316

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