RSS Chief arrives in Jaipur; to visit Pushkar today

IANS May 17, 2025 200 views

RSS Chief Mohan Bhagwat arrived in Jaipur for a three-day visit, including a stop in Pushkar. He met with RSS workers in Jaipur and will attend an event at the Ravi Ram Ashram to honor Ravi Ram Maharaj. Bhagwat will also address RSS volunteers participating in training classes across Rajasthan, focusing on community service and social development. His trip underscores the Sangh's continued efforts in promoting self-discipline and public welfare.

"Bhagwat will address RSS workers and saints present at the ashram." - Official
Jaipur, May 17: Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) Chief Mohan Bhagwat is set to visit Pushkar to attend a private programme on Saturday, officials said.

Key Points

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Mohan Bhagwat visits Jaipur before heading to Pushkar

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Addresses RSS workers at Ravi Ram Ashram

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Guides volunteers during RSS training sessions

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Focus on social responsibility and community service

He arrived at the Jaipur airport on Friday night and then visited the Bharti Bhawan here where he will stay overnight.

He is currently on a three-day visit to Jaipur.

Bhagwat reached the Bharti Bhawan on MI Road on Friday, where he met several RSS workers.

On Saturday, the RSS Chief will visit the Ravi Ram Ashram on Sikar Road to attend an event to honour the memory of Ravi Ram Maharaj, who will be paid tributes on his death anniversary.

During the visit, Bhagwat will address RSS workers and saints present at the ashram.

He is expected to spend around two hours there.

Following the event, Bhagwat will attend a personal meeting before leaving for Pushkar later on Saturday. He is expected to return to Jaipur on Sunday night and will depart from Jaipur shortly after.

The RSS is conducting training classes at 12 locations across Rajasthan started in May, with more than 4,000 volunteers of different age groups expected to participate.

Mohan Bhagwat and RSS 'Sarkaryawah' (General Secretary) Dattatreya Hosabale will also guide the Sangh volunteers during the training sessions.

Ramesh Chandra Agarwal, Chief of the RSS Rajasthan region, said that the Sangh organises these annual education classes to train its cadres in various disciplines.

The sessions focus on nurturing self-awareness, self-discipline, a spirit of sacrifice, and harmony in collective life.

RSS volunteers undergo physical, theoretical and practical training.

In total, 12 training classes and three 'Ghosh' (band) classes will also be conducted.

These classes will provide hands-on training in key areas of social responsibility such as community service, communication, family awareness, environmental protection, social harmony, rural development and cow protection (Goseva).

Volunteers will also receive direct guidance from senior RSS leaders, including Mohan Bhagwat and Dattatreya Hosabale, along with other national and regional functionaries, officials added.

Reader Comments

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Rahul K.
It's great to see RSS focusing on community development and social harmony through these training programs. The emphasis on environmental protection and rural development aligns with our country's needs. Hope the volunteers implement these learnings effectively!
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Priya M.
While I appreciate the social work aspects, I wish there was more transparency about the political agenda behind such programs. The RSS should clarify how their training aligns with constitutional values of secularism. Just my two cents.
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Amit S.
Bhagwat ji's visit to Pushkar is significant as it connects with our spiritual roots. The RSS has been doing commendable work in disaster relief and social service - remember their work during Kerala floods? 🙏 More power to such initiatives!
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Sunita R.
The training in communication skills and family awareness is much needed in today's society. But I wonder why media doesn't cover these positive aspects of RSS work? Always only politics is highlighted...
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Vikram J.
Attended an RSS shakha in my college days. The discipline and physical training were excellent! Made me more confident and taught me the value of teamwork. Good to see they're expanding their reach in Rajasthan.
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Neha P.
While the social service aspects are praise-worthy, I hope the organization also addresses contemporary issues like gender equality in their training modules. India needs progressive thinking at all levels.

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