RSS Centenary Assembly in Haryana to Chart National Roadmap

The RSS will convene its highest decision-making body, the All India Representative Assembly, in Samalkha, Haryana from March 13 to 15. This year's assembly is especially significant as it coincides with the organization's centenary year. The meeting will review activities, discuss the national landscape, and finalize plans for social transformation campaigns and training programs. Senior leaders including Mohan Bhagwat and Dattatreya Hosabale will attend alongside nearly 1,500 representatives from across the country.

Key Points: RSS All India Representative Assembly 2025 in Haryana

  • Centenary year meeting
  • Review of 100-year milestone programs
  • Focus on social transformation initiatives
  • Deliberation on national landscape
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RSS All India Representative Assembly to be held in Haryana from March 13-15

RSS holds its All India Representative Assembly in Haryana from March 13-15, marking its centenary year with key deliberations and future planning.

"India is witnessing a 'golden opportunity' to regain global respect decades after Independence. - Dattatreya Hosabale"

New Delhi, February 24

The All India Representative Assembly of the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh will be held this year at Gram Vikas and Seva Sadhna Kendra, Patti Kalyana, in Samalkha, Haryana, from March 13 to 15.

According to a statement, the meeting, convened by the Sangh's highest decision-making body, will take place on Yugabda 5127, Vikram Samvat 2082, Chaitra Krishna Dashami and Ekadashi.

As per the release, this year's Assembly holds special significance as it coincides with the centenary year of the RSS. The meeting will deliberate on experiences and reports from various programmes and campaigns organised to mark the 100-year milestone. These include Vijayadashami celebrations, household outreach initiatives, Hindu conferences, youth gatherings, major citizen meetings and social harmony events conducted across the country.

The Representative Assembly will also review the Sangh's activities during 2025-26 and present notable work undertaken in different provinces. Discussions are expected to centre on the current national landscape, with resolutions likely to be passed on key issues.

The press release further stated that special focus will be given to social transformation initiatives driven by Sangh branches, particularly the 'Panch Parivartan' (five-point transformation) campaign. Plans for Sangh Shiksha Varg and other training programmes, including Karyakarta Vikas Varg, will be discussed, and the organisational roadmap for the coming year will be finalised.

RSS Sarsanghchalak Mohan Bhagwat, Sarkaryavah Dattatreya Hosabale, co-Sarkaryavahs, executive committee members and other senior office-bearers will attend the meeting. A total of 1,489 workers, including elected representatives and key state and regional office-bearers, are expected to participate. National presidents, general secretaries and organisation ministers from 32 Sangh-inspired organisations will also be present, the release added.

Meanwhile, RSS General Secretary Dattatreya Hosabale on Saturday stressed that India is witnessing a "golden opportunity" to regain global respect decades after Independence, asserting that no power in the world can destroy the country as long as society remains united in the "Hindu spirit." Highlighting the sacrifices of ancestors in protecting the Hindu religion, culture and society, he said India is rapidly advancing in technology, science and economic growth despite challenges from other nations.

- ANI

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Sarah B
Interesting to see the use of traditional calendars like Yugabda and Vikram Samvat alongside the Gregorian dates. It's a unique blend of ancient and modern India. The scale of participation (1489 workers) is quite impressive for an internal meeting.
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Priya S
While I respect the organization's dedication, I hope the discussions on the "current national landscape" are inclusive and consider the diverse fabric of our country. Unity is strength, but it must be a unity that embraces all Indians, not just one cultural spirit.
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Vikram M
Hosabale ji is right about the golden opportunity. India's rise is undeniable. The focus on youth gatherings and training programmes like Karyakarta Vikas Varg is crucial for building the next generation of disciplined workers. Jai Hind!
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Rohit P
Holding it in Haryana, not a typical metro city, is a good move. Takes the discussion closer to the grassroots. The review of activities from various provinces will give a real picture of the work on the ground. Expecting some important resolutions.
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Michael C
The centenary year of any organization is a time for reflection and future planning. The mention of "social harmony events" is positive. The true test will be how these discussions translate into actionable, inclusive projects that benefit all sections of society equally.

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