RSS' Sunil Ambekar: 3% Volunteers Can Transform Society

Sunil Ambekar of the RSS stated that if even three percent of the population becomes volunteers, it can usher in significant positive change for society. He reflected on the RSS completing its 100-year journey, attributing its endurance to the foundational vision and discipline established by its founder, Dr. Keshav Hedgewar. Ambekar explained the role of daily shakhas, where community members gather for exercise, discussion, and pledging devotion to the nation's glory. He noted there are over 87,000 such daily shakhas operating across the country.

Key Points: RSS' Ambekar on 100-Year Journey & Societal Change

  • 3% volunteers can transform society
  • RSS marks 100-year journey
  • Shakha system fosters discipline & values
  • Over 87,000 daily shakhas nationwide
  • Founder's vision of nation above self
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Even if 3 pc population becomes volunteers, positive change will come to society: RSS' Sunil Ambekar

RSS' Sunil Ambekar says 3% population as volunteers can bring positive change. He reflects on Sangh's 100-year journey and Dr. Hedgewar's vision.

"even if one to three per cent of the population... become volunteers, we can bring about the kind of atmosphere we want - Sunil Ambekar"

New Delhi, Jan 4

Sunil Ambekar, Head of the RSS National Media and Publicity Department, participated in the 'Delhi Festival 2026' on Sunday, sharing his insights and thoughts on the Sangh's 100-year journey.

He said that if even three per cent of the population becomes volunteers, a significant turnaround can be ushered in society, bringing positive and impactful change in the lives of crores of people.

Speaking about the 100-year journey of the Sangh, Ambekar said, "The entire life of Sangh founder Dr Keshav Hedgewar was dedicated to nationalism. His vision was that after independence, the country's sovereignty should be held high and the nation reach its pinnacle of glory. He always advocated for keeping the nation above self. This very idea laid the basis for the foundation of Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh."

Ambekar further said, "It was Hedgewar who developed the concept of the Shakha system and laid down rules and discipline for the organisation. Over the years, the Sangh shakhas have withstood all pressures and kept functioning with national integrity as its core value, regardless of any political favour or bias. This is why the Sangh has continued to function and has completed its 100-year journey. The Sangh will continue to serve the nation with utmost sincerity and devotion."

Sharing insights on 'Shakhas' - a daily gathering of its functionaries and volunteers, the RSS national publicity in-charge said that many values of life are associated with it. In the one-hour shakha meetings, local people gather, exercise, hold discussions, and remember the lives of great personalities.

"A prayer is recited every day in front of the saffron flag, in which a pledge is taken: 'May I become the kind of person that the country and society need. May this resolve of mine continue, in which I have to lead the country to its ultimate glory.' This is the nature of the shakha (branch), which is suitable for all age groups," he elaborated.

Giving a lowdown on the regular assembly of shakhas, he explained that there are more than 87,000 daily shakhas across the country, out of which 32,000 shakhas meet once a week.

He further said, "Dr Hedgewar used to say that even if one to three per cent of the population in cities and villages become volunteers, we can bring about the kind of atmosphere we want to create in society," and also urged people to understand and embrace the ideology of the Sangh.

- IANS

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Sarah B
As an observer, the longevity and scale of the RSS are undeniable. 87,000 daily gatherings is a massive organizational feat. The focus on volunteerism and community building is a model many could study.
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Priya S
While the sentiment of service is good, I wish the article had more on what specific "positive changes" these volunteers have brought in recent times. More transparency about their social work projects would be helpful.
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Vikram M
My grandfather used to attend shakha. He always spoke about the sense of unity and physical fitness it gave him. The values of putting nation first are timeless, especially for the youth today.
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Rohit P
100 years is a huge milestone for any organization. Say what you will about their politics, their grassroots network and ability to mobilize volunteers is unmatched. Jai Hind!
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Kavya N
The concept is powerful. We don't need everyone to be an activist, just a committed minority to drive change. Whether it's cleanliness, helping during disasters, or community service - every bit counts.

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