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Sangh Samachar Third year Sangh Shiksha Varga begins in Nagpur

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Jun 8, 2008, 12:00 am IST
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Third year Sangh Shiksha Varga of Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh began in Nagpur on May 12. A total of 871 shiksharthis from different parts of the country are undergoing training at the Varga. Bihar Prant Sanghachalak Shri Siddhnath Singh is Sarvadhikari of the Varga. Haryana Prant Karyavah Shrikrishna Singhal is Varga Karyavah and Akhil Bharatiya Sewa Pramukh of RSS Shri Sitaram Kedilaya is Palak of the Varga. Shri Anil Oak is Mukhya Shikshak and former editor of Rashtra Dharma Shri Vireshwar Divvedi is Bauddhik Shikshan Pramukh.

Inaugurating the Varga, RSS Sahsarkaryavah Shri Madan Das said the Reshim Bagh ground of Nagpur is the tapasthali of Dr Hedgewar and Shri Guruji who dedicated their entire life to the service of the nation. ?It is because of their great tapasya this place inspires all the swayamsevaks,? he added.

He further said before coming here all the shiksharthis did not know each other but now they are friends. He said the swayamsevaks present in the Varga should have a strong will in their heart that they would work for the nation throughout their lives. ?After returning from here none of you should have the moment in your life that you have to say that you are doing nothing for the Sangh. Our life should be an inspiration for others. Sustained efforts should be made to make the Sangh work more effective. All the swayamsevaks should read and emulate the life of Dr Hedgewar and Shri Guruji. It will help you achieving success in your work fields,? he added.

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Eighty one shiksharthis from Dakshin Kshetra, 118 from Dakshin Madhya Kshetra, 93 from Paschim Kshetra, 139 from Madhya Kshetra, 85 from Uttar Paschim Kshetra, 75 from Uttar Kshetra, 88 from Paschim Uttar Madhya Kshetra, 103 from Poorva Uttar Madhya Kshetra, 22 from Uttar Poorva Kshetra, 52 from Poorva Kshetra and 15 from Assam Kshetra are undergoing training at the Varga. Three shiksharthis from Nepal, one from America, one from UK, two from Myanmar and one from Surinam are also participating in the camp.

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