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Conclusion of the class of officials of RSS Mahakoshal province. Conclusion of the class of office bearers of RSS Mahakaushal province: Emphasis given on rural development, said – Sangh’s influence should be strengthened in rural areas – Chitrakoot News


In Chitrakoot, the graduation ceremony of the office bearers of Mahakaushal province of Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) took place in the presence of Sangh chief Mohan Bhagwat. On this occasion, he participated in the last ritual of Panchakarma and expanded the work of the Sangh in rural areas.

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The class of office bearers of Mahakaushal province of Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) concluded in Chitrakoot on Thursday in the presence of Sangh chief Mohan Bhagwat. On this occasion, he participated in the last ritual of Panchakarma at Arogyadham. The program started in the morning with traditional Namaste and introductory seminar in front of the Sangh branch ‘Vaidehi’, in which all the workers were encouraged.

Sangh chief Mohan Bhagwat in his address said that the work of the Sangh should move towards continuous expansion, and its influence should be strengthened especially in rural areas. He called upon the workers to make the work of the Sangh more effective through collective efforts. During this, he discussed various aspects of the organization in detail and inspired the workers.

Organizing a meeting in Vaidehi campus After this, after a two-hour rest, a meeting was organized in Vaidehi campus, in which officials of Mahakaushal province and representatives of major projects of Deendayal Research Institute participated. In this meeting, Mohan Bhagwat got information about Nanaji Deshmukh’s works based on social craftsmanship, self-reliance and village development.

Raised the issue of the plight of Anna cows in Bundelkhand. During the meeting, an activist raised the issue of the plight of Anna cows in Bundelkhand, on which Bhagwat suggested that farmers should rear two cows and use their dung to make organic manure, which would promote organic farming and Farmers will become self-reliant.

A worker demanded strict action When an activist demanded strict action regarding the atrocities on Hindus in Bangladesh, the Sangh chief replied that the central government has taken appropriate steps in this direction. In the meeting, Organization Secretary of DRI Abhay Mahajan, Vice Chancellor of Gramodaya University, Prof. Bharat Mishra and other dignitaries were present. The program concluded on Thursday, and Sangh chief Mohan Bhagwat left for Satna by road.



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