Uttar Pradesh: RSS Karyakartas unveil plans for Ayodhya's Ram Lala consecration ceremony at Shahjahanpur
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Uttar Pradesh: RSS Karyakartas unveil plans for Ayodhya’s Ram Lala consecration ceremony at Shahjahanpur

Volunteers from the RSS in the Malwa Prant region are convening for a three-day conference in Shahjahanpur from December 8 to 10. The primary agenda is to plan an extensive outreach for the Ram Lala consecration ceremony event in Ayodhya scheduled for January 22, 2024

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In a fervour of anticipation, volunteers from the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) across the Malwa Prant region are set to gather for a three-day conference at Saraswati Shishu Mandir in Shahjahanpur from December 8 to 10. The primary focus of this congregation is to strategise and formulate an outreach plan to extend invitations to the grand event of Ram Lala consecration ceremony, scheduled to take place in Ayodhya.

Vinay Dixit and Pranjal Shukla of the RSS publicity department shared insights on December 7, emphasising the broad participation expected from volunteers spanning various blocks, cities, and districts within the Malwa province. The conference holds a dual significance this year, as it aligns with the RSS election season. Volunteers are gearing up to elect their provincial leader who will guide the organisation’s initiatives for the next three years.

With the much-anticipated inauguration of the Ram Lala Mandir in Ayodhya scheduled for January 22, 2024, the conference will be a crucial platform for volunteers to synchronise their efforts. Discussions will revolve around formulating an effective strategy to extend invitations to the public, ensuring widespread participation in this historic event.

Beyond the immediate agenda, the gathering will delve into critical social issues. Scheduled discussions include raising awareness on environmental conservation, fostering harmony, promoting family enlightenment, and encouraging civil etiquette. The conference aims not only to mobilise for the Ayodhya event but also to reinforce the RSS commitment to broader societal concerns.

As the event unfolds, on December 9, at 5 pm, a public program at Chhatrapati Shivaji Stadium in Shajapur will bring together all the dedicated workers. Kshretra Sanghchaalak Ashok Sohni is slated to grace the occasion, offering his insights and perspectives. Additionally, Suresh Sohni is expected to address both the volunteers and the public, imparting valuable guidance and motivation.

The convergence of RSS volunteers in Shahjahanpur is not merely a routine gathering but a strategic meeting poised to shape the organisation’s trajectory. The election of a new provincial leader, coupled with discussions on outreach strategies and broader societal issues, reflects the dynamic nature of the RSS and its commitment to both organisational growth and societal welfare.

As the conference unfolds, the echoes of these deliberations are expected to resonate not only within the Malwa province but across the entire RSS, reinforcing its role as a prominent cultural and social organisation in India.

Topics: Pran PratishtaAyodhyaRam MandirRSS VolunteersShri Ram Lala Mandir
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