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Sangh Samachar: Some important organisational changes

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Apr 4, 2004, 12:00 am IST
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From Our Correspondent The Sarkaryavah, Ma Mohan Bhagwat announced some important organisational changes at the Akhil Bharatiya Pratinidhi Sabha. Shri Bhagwat will now have his headquarter in Nagpur; so far he had been stationed in Kolkata. Sah-Bauddhik Pramukh, Duttatreya Hosbole, whose headquarter was in Mumbai till now, has been shifted to Guwahati. The Sarsanghchalak Ma K.S. Sudarshan’sheadquarter will continue to be in Nagpur. Shri Shanmu-khnathan, former Tamil Nadu Prant Pracharak, will assist Sahsarkaryavah, Shri Madan Das. He will be stationed in Delhi. Prof. Bajranglal Gupta who was Sah-Kshetra Sangh-chalak of Uttar Kshetra, is now Uttar Kshetra San-ghchalak and member-invitee of the Akhil Bharatiya Karyakarini. Shri Milind Oak will now look after the Sangh archives in New Delhi. Shri Anil Thakur, who was Vibhag Pracharak of Gaya in Bihar, is the new Sah-Prant Pracharak of Dakshin Bihar with his headquarter at Gaya. Shri Ramnarayan, who was Prant Karyalaya Pramukh in Lucknow, is the new Chief Office Secretary of the Sangh headquarter in Nagpur. The important changes in south include appoint-ment of Shri S. Sethuma-dhavan, who was so far Prant Pracharak of Kerala, as Sah-Kshetriya Pracharak of Dakshin Kshetra with headquarter in Ernakulam. The 63-year-old Shri Sethumadhavan is a native of Palghat and became Sangh Pracharak in 1958; and Prant Pracharak in 1994. The new Prant Pracharak of Kerala is Shri A. Gopalakrishnan who was so far Sah-Prant Pracharak of the state. The 45-year-old Shri Gopalakrishnan is a native of Cannore and was Sah-Prant Pracharak since 1992. He became a Pracharak in 1980. His headquarter will now be in Eranakualm. The new Sah-Prant Pracharak of Kerala is J. Nand-kumar, who was so far Sah-Prant Bauddhik Pramukh of Kerala. His headquarter will also be in Ernakulam. Shri G. Sthanumalayan, who was Sah-Prant Pracharak of north Tamil Nadu, is the new Prant Pracharak of Dakshin Tamil Nadu with headquarter in Trichi. Shri Vishwanathji, who was Prant Pracharak of Dakshin Tamil Nadu, is the new Sampark Pramukh of Uttar and Dakshin Tamil Nadu with headquarter in Chennai. Shri U. Sunder, who was Sah-Prant Pracharak of north Tamil Nadu, is the new Prant Pracharak of north Tamil Nadu. His headquarter will also be in Chennai.

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