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Nagpur: RSS Sangh Shiksha Varg Concludes, Sarasanghachalak Bhagwat, Sri Sri Ravishankar attends Valedictory

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Nagpur: RSS Sangh Shiksha Varg Concludes, Sarasanghachalak Bhagwat, Sri Sri Ravishankar attends Valedictory

Date posted: June 12, 2014 | Short URL: http://samvada.org/?p=21342 |

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Nagpur June 12: Annual Training camp Sangh Shiksha
Varg concludes at Reshimbagh at Nagpur this evening. Sri Sri Ravishankar
ji, RSS Sarasanghachalak Mohan Bhagwat, Nagpur Mahanagar Sanghachalak
were present on the dais during the valedictory held at Reshimbagh
grounds, Nagpur.

Sri Sri Ravishankar addressing the RSS Sangha Shiksha Varg valedictory

Sri Sri Ravishankar addressing the RSS Sangha Shiksha Varg valedictory

In his brief
speech Sri Sri Ravishankar said ‘RSS was engaged in crafting good
nationalists for a long time and along with that they have contributed
many able leaders who brought changes in the country which is
unbelievable and the process is still on which we have seen recently
also ‘

‘Whatever RSS swayamsevaks do, they devote themselves completely in
to that. Whether it is the drill we have seen now or during tsunami or
during flood. They do it with the same devotion’ said Sri Sri
Ravishankar.
RSS Sarasanghachalak Mohan Bhagwat addressed the valedictory,
said “Shivaji decided to lead the nation and rouse from the common man
against the evils of the nation. Today we see a person similar to that
rose from a poor family to lead the nation. Now we are lead by our own
man not a videshi body and soul”


Sangh Shiksha Varg Samarop Nagpur-June-12-2014

Sangh Shiksha Varg Samarop Nagpur-June-12-2014

RSS Chief Bhagwat further added, “The development, reform or
upliftment of the society can be made better by the people of the
society only.”
(Details will be updated  later)
Nearly 716 RSS volunteers are taking part in the camp, which includes
144  Swayamsevaks from Central India comprising Malwa Prant.  The
highest number of participants – 144 – was from Central India
comprising Malwa, Madhya Bharat, Mahakaushal and Chattisgarh. Among
those attending are 460 professionals, including six doctors, 14
engineers, a chartered accountant and 14 lawyers, while 91 are
self-employed. There were as many as 147 teachers, five journalists, 49
agriculturists and 153 students.

source: http://samvada.org

 

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