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News Round-up : Work for curbing migration from villages

RSS Sarsanghachalak Shri Mohan Bhagwat stressed on starting more concrete activities to curb migration of youth and farmers from the villages

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Feb 19, 2018, 03:52 pm IST
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Muzaffarpur: RSS Sarsanghachalak Shri Mohan Bhagwat stressed on starting more concrete activities to curb migration of youth and farmers from the villages. He said the Sangh workers should take up this task in mission mode. “The growing migration from villages and urbanisation are causing deterioration in the Bharatiya values of life and many kinds of issues have emerged before the society due to them,” Shri Bhagwat said while addressing a gathering of the Sangh swayamsevaks at Bharati Teachers Training Institute recently.
Shri Bhagwat discussed in details various aspects of Indian values of life. He stressed the need to educate the society about rich Indian values. “It has been noticed that people are distancing from their roots for several decades they are trying to imitate the discarded practices of the West. The problems begin in the society when we relinquish our own rich values and adopt the alien discarded practices. The Indian philosophy of life is centred around Dharma, Artha, Kaam and Moksh,” he said.
The Sarsanghachalak also stressed on strengthening social harmony. He said instead of focusing on the caste and sections there is a need to look at the society as a family. We should all have this feeling in our mind and all our activities should display this feeling. He said the number of Sangh Shakhas should be increased in the rural areas and the number of youth should also increase in the shakhas there. He also referred to organic farming and the use of indigenous seeds.     n

 

Ensure development of everyone

Patna: To restore pristine glory of Bharat is the prime goal of the RSS. People know the Sangh through the conduct of the swayamsevaks. That is why the expectations of the society from the Sangh have increased for some time,” said RSS Sarsanghachalak Shri Mohan Bhagwat while addressing the swayamsevkas at Rajendra Nagar Ground. He further said the nation cannot make progress without the progress of the ordinary persons of the society. He called upon the swayamsevaks to work for ensuring progress of every person of the society.      n

 

Show Samarasata in thinking and action

Jaipur: Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) workers, in association with the Gayatri Parivar, organised a Samajik Samarasata yajna at Balaji Nagar on February 4. A total of 86 pairs from 16 castes joined the yajna along with their family members. RSS Prant Karyavah Shri Gendalalji called upon the people to ensure social harmony both in thinking and action. He said Swami Vivekananda while speaking at the World Parliament of Religions had said that he had come from the country where all ways of worships are respected equally. “We must take the weaker sections of the society also together. Shri Ram while accepting the fruits offered by Shabari had ensured that there is no discrimination against anyone. Vedic culture says that God resides in every particle of the universe. Therefore, we should ensure through the yajna that there should be no discrimination against anyone by any of us. After the yajna, all people had community meal together.     n

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