RSS Centenary Roadmap: How Jabalpur Meet Sets 100-Year Vision

The RSS has launched its centenary preparations with a major national meeting in Jabalpur. Top leaders including Mohan Bhagwat and Dattatreya Hosabale are leading the three-day deliberations. The organization is focusing on its Panch Parivartan transformation agenda across five key areas. This meeting will shape the RSS's activities and outreach programs throughout its centenary year.

Key Points: RSS Charts Centenary Plan at Jabalpur National Executive Meet

  • RSS leadership charts year-long outreach initiatives for 2025 centenary celebrations
  • Focus on five-pillar transformation including social harmony and family values
  • Meeting inaugurated by Mohan Bhagwat with 407 delegates from across India
  • Plans include Griha Sampark Abhiyan and Hindu Sammelans for mass outreach
  • Tributes paid to recently departed leaders including former CMs and artists
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RSS sets centenary roadmap in Jabalpur as three-day national meet begins

RSS top brass gathers in Jabalpur for 3-day national meeting to finalize centenary roadmap with Panch Parivartan transformation as core agenda for 2025 celebrations.

"It calls for citizens to embrace change in their individual conduct and community engagement to build a strong and self-reliant nation - RSS Source"

Jabalpur, Oct 30

With the centenary year of the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) on the horizon, the organisation's top brass has gathered in Jabalpur for a three-day 'Akhil Bharatiya Karyakari Mandal Baithak', placing the Panch Parivartan (five-pillar transformation) as the base to observe 'Shatabdi Varsh' (centenary) preparations at the heart of its deliberations.

The meeting, which began on October 30 in Kachnar City, is expected to chart the roadmap for year-long outreach initiatives and reflect on the ideological direction set forth in the Sarsanghchalak's recent Vijaya Dashami address.

The centenary year was formally launched during the Vijaya Dashami celebrations this year, with major events held across the country, including in Nagpur.

The discussions will go on for three days on five key areas, which we know as Panch Parivartan; social harmony, family values, environmental consciousness, civic discipline, and a self-reliant Indian lifestyle.

"It calls for citizens to embrace change in their individual conduct and community engagement to build a strong and self-reliant nation," a source said.

Now, the focus shifts to execution - programmes such as Griha Sampark Abhiyan, Hindu Sammelans, Sadbhav Baithaks, and Pramukh Jan Sangoshthis are on the agenda, alongside a review of recent Vijayadashami celebrations and the prevailing national scenario.

The meeting was inaugurated by Sarsanghchalak Mohan Bhagwat and Sarkaryavah Dattatreya Hosabale, who offered floral tributes to Bharat Mata.

The gathering drew 407 delegates from all 11 Kshetras and 46 Prants, including Prant-level Sanghchalaks, Karyawahs, and Pracharaks.

Also present are the six Sah-Sarkaryavahs - Dr Krishna Gopal, Mukunda, Arun Kumar, Ramdatt Chakradhar, Alok Kumar, and Atul Limaye - along with members of the Akhil Bharatiya Karyakarini and specially invited karyakartas. A significant portion of the discussions is expected to centre around the themes outlined in the Sarsanghchalak's annual address - social harmony, family consciousness (Kutumb Prabodhan), environmental responsibility, and civic duty.

These themes are likely to shape the Sangh's activities in the coming year, especially as it prepares to mark a hundred years of its founding.

The opening session also paid homage to several notable personalities who passed away recently, including former Chief of Rashtra Sevika Samiti Pramila Tai Medhe, senior Pracharak Madhu Bhai Kulkarni, former Chief Ministers Vijay Rupani (Gujarat) and Shibu Soren (Jharkhand), senior Delhi leader Vijay Malhotra, eminent scientist Kasturirangan, former Governor L. Ganesan, lyricist Piyush Pandey, film actors Satish Shah and Pankaj Dheer, comedian Asrani, and renowned Assamese musician Zubeen Garg.

Tributes were also offered to the Hindu pilgrims killed in the Pahalgam incident, victims of the Air India tragedy, and those who lost their lives in natural calamities across Himachal Pradesh, Jammu and Kashmir, Uttarakhand, Punjab, and other parts of the country.

Updates were shared on relief efforts by Swayamsevaks, reaffirming the Sangh's commitment to service and societal engagement.

- IANS

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Priya S
While I appreciate the focus on social harmony and environmental consciousness, I hope these initiatives reach all sections of society equally. Sometimes grassroots implementation doesn't match the vision.
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Arjun K
100 years of RSS is a significant milestone. The emphasis on family values and civic discipline resonates with our cultural ethos. Looking forward to seeing how these programs benefit local communities.
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Sarah B
The tribute to all the departed souls shows their commitment to honoring every life. The environmental consciousness pillar is particularly relevant given climate change challenges we're facing globally.
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Kavya N
Griha Sampark Abhiyan and family consciousness programs could really strengthen our social fabric. In today's fast-paced world, we're losing touch with our traditional family values. Good initiative!
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Michael C
Impressive to see 407 delegates from across the country participating. This shows the organization's reach and commitment to nationwide development. The five pillars seem comprehensive and well-thought-out.

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