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Foil the Break-up India Conspiracy

Three-day RSS coordination meeting held at Mantralayam from August 31 to September 2 discusses various issues confronting the society and the nation

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Sep 11, 2018, 03:40 pm IST
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Three-day RSS coordination meeting held at Mantralayam from August 31 to September 2 discusses various issues confronting the society and the nation
Mantralayam: RSS Sah Sarkaryavah Dr Manmohan Vaidya while talking to media persons after the conclusion of three-day Samanvaya Baithak on September 2 said the entire nation would stand and work together in solidarity with Sewa Bharati to overcome Kerala floods calamity. “For flood rescue, relief and rehabilitation operations, more than 1.20 lakh karyakartas are at work in Kerala and have set up more than 300 relief camps. A total of 250 medical camps are being run, and 350 boats are involved in rescuing the people, more than 75,600 people have been rescued so far and transported to relief camps and 2000 tonnes of rice was distributed. As part of the rescue and relief operations, as on September 1, 2018, more than two lakh karyakartas and sewa workers have been involved in cleaning-up operations in affected areas,” he said.

 
 RSS Sarsanghachalak Shri Mohan Bhagwat and Swami Subudendra Teertha Maharaj at Mantralayam
 
Dr Vaidya said the entire society has to come together to foil the conspiracies of break-up India brigade in the name of regionalism, communalism and casteism. Diversity can never be discorded. In our culture, we have always celebrated the festival of diversity. He stated that the Sangh would accelerate the efforts to channelise the energy of youth into positive and constructive activities. He said the RSS and its associated organisations would take the whole society along to establish an awareness movement spanning across society for water conservation and environmental protection.
 
The Samanvaya Baithak began on August 31 at Raghavendra Math, Mantralyam in Andhra Pradesh on the coast of river Tungabhadra. In his blessings, Swami Subudendra Teertha said Bharat is the best among the galaxy of the nations and this is a land where the saints and ascetics have worked. Bharat is known as Jagadguru among all. This is a land of holy rivers and spiritual places. There is unity among all diverse cultures in Bharat. With the efforts of all of us, awareness would be created in the Hindu society and Hindutva would regain its deserved place.
 

 
 From left RSS Sarsanghachalak Shri Mohan Bhagwat, Swami Subudendra Teertha and RSS Sarkaryavah Shri Bhaiyaji Joshi during the Samanvaya Baithak
 
The meeting discussed various topics including present social, educational, economic scenario and the issues concerning the environment, water conservation and agriculture. Briefing the media persons after the inaugural session, RSS Akhil Bharatiya Prachar Pramukh Shri Arun Kumar said it was not a meeting where any decisions are taken. He said the meeting takes place twice a year in September and January. And this has been the tradition for years. Every organisation takes decision according to its own structure and style of working. Similarly in Sangh, Akhil Bharatiya Pratinidhi Sabha and Akhil Bharatiya Karyakari Mandal meet twice a year. He said many people work in various fields of the society and they meet several eminent citizens there. They also implement innovative ideas in their organisations. To share those experiences, this coordination meeting is held. This is the specific objective of the
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