The Akhil Bhartiya Samanvay Baithak which commenced on August 31, is being attended by RSS Sarsanghchalak Dr Mohan Bhagwat, Sarkaryavah Dattatreya Hosabale, all six Sah Sarkaryavahs, and other Akhil Bharatiya Padadhikari of the RSS.
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Notable attendees include Pramukh Sanchalika Shantakka Ji, Pramukh Karyavahika Sita Annadanam of Rashtra Sevika Samiti, Satyendra Singh, President of Vanvasi Kalyan Ashram, Lt. General (Retd.) VK Chaturvedi, President of Poorva Sainik Seva Parishad, Narayan Bhai Shah, President of Grahak Panchayat, Alok Kumar, International working of President of Vishwa Hindu Parishad, General Secretary, Bajrang Bagda, Ashish Chauhan, Sangathan Mantri of Akhil Bharatiya Vidyarthi Parishad, Jagat Prakash Nadda, President of Bharatiya Janata Party, B L Santosh, General Secretary (Organisation), Ramakrishna Rao, President of Vidya Bharati, Hiranya Pandya, President of Bharatiya Mazdoor Sangh, Dr Rakesh Pandit, President of Arogya Bharati, among others.
Yesterday (August 30), while addressing the media, Akhil Bhartiya Prachar Pramukh, Sunil Ambekar informed that, 320 dignitaries, 230 from RSS inspired organisations and 90 national level office bearers of RSS from 32 organisations, representing their national office bearers including president and organising Secretaries working across the country will be participating in the baithak. This is the first time Akhil Bharatiya Samanvay Baithak is being conducted in Kerala.
At the start of the meeting, representatives were briefed on the relief work and efforts undertaken by Swayamsevaks in during the recent landslide in Wayanad.
Karyakartas from various organisations will present reports on their activities and share their experiences. Additionally, the meeting will discuss the current scenario, recent significant events, and various dimensions and plans related to social change in the context of national interest. All organisations will also discuss necessary measures to further enhance coordination on various issues.
Further sharing the agenda of the baithak, Ambekar on August 30 told media, “Important issues of national interest, national security, social issues, current events, state-specific matters, or alarming incidents in different states, will also be discussed”.
“In this baithak, we will explore ways to enhance coordination, develop more systems—both formal and informal—and strengthen ourselves to better address issues of national importance. This baithak provides a platform for exchanging thoughts and experiences, learning from each other, and developing processes and systems for improved coordination”, he said.
During the three-day baithak, there will be both group sessions and common sessions.
To mark the significant milestone of RSS 100 years, it has proposed taking social transformation activities to the mass level. Five key initiatives, known as Panch Parivartan that will take place from Vijayadashami 2025 to Vijayadashami 2026, in which all inspired organisations will participate.
These initiatives include:
Social Harmony (Samajik Samrasta): Promoting social harmony by involving various organisations in social initiatives.
Family Awakening (Kutumbh Prabodhan): Strengthening families, especially in urban areas and modern times, to contribute to nation-building and social transformation.
Environmental Issues: Addressing environmental concerns by promoting an eco-friendly lifestyle through social participation.
Selfhood (Swa): Ensuring that our systems, language, and lifestyle reflect selfhood and decolonisation.
Civic Duties: As we celebrate the 75th year of independence, it is essential to emphasise not only our rights but also our civic duties. This will involve engaging various sections of society in understanding and fulfilling their responsibilities.
These five initiatives will be launched at the mass level during the centenary year in 2025, said Sunil Ambekar.
Additionally, violence against Hindus in Bangladesh will also be discussed. The baithak will conclude on September 2.
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