The meeting of the Akhil Bharatiya office bearers of Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh and organisations inspired by the Sangh began, inaugurated by Param Pujaniya Sarsanghchalak Dr. Mohan Bhagwat Ji and Ma. Sarkaryavah Dattatreya Hosabale Ji. In the first session today on September 5, floral tribute was offered before the picture of Bharat Mata.
जोधपुर 5 सितंबर: राष्ट्रीय स्वयंसेवक संघ एवं संघ प्रेरित संगठनों के अखिल भारतीय पदाधिकारियों की बैठक आरंभ हुई, प.पू. सरसंघचालक डॉ. मोहन भागवत और मा सरकार्यवाह दत्तात्रेय होसबाले जी द्वारा, आज प्रथम सत्र में भारत माता के चित्र के समक्ष पुष्पार्चन किया गया । तीन दिवसीय इस बैठक (5–7… pic.twitter.com/vH7KyB1IpQ
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This three-day meeting (5–7 September) is being attended by the Akhil Bharatiya office bearers of 32 organizations.
The meeting, which commenced with collective recitation of the Sangathan Mantra, included presentations of new experiments by the organisations in their respective fields. Prominent attendees in this meeting include all 6 Sah-Sarkaryavahs, and Vishva Hindu Parishad President Alok Kumar, Organizing Secretary Milind Parande, Rashtra Sevika Samiti Pramukh Sanchalika Shanta Akka, Pramukh Karyavahika A. Sita Gayatri, Akhil Bharatiya Vidyarthi Parishad President Dr. Rajsharan Shahi, Organizing Secretary Ashish Chauhan, Saksham President Dr. Dayal Singh Pawar, Organizing Secretary Chandrashekhar, Poorva Sainik Seva Parishad President Lt. General Vishnu Kant Chaturvedi, Bharatiya Janata Party President Jagat Prakash Nadda, Organizing Secretary B.L. Santosh, Vanvasi Kalyan Ashram President Satyendra Singh, Organizing Secretary Atul Jog, Seema Jagaran Manch Convener Muralidhar are participating in the meeting at this time.

At the meeting venue, the entrance to the auditorium has been designed through Rani Abbakka Gate and Haldighati Gate depicting the struggle of Indian women against colonialism 500 years ago. Along with this, beautiful rangoli designs of Bhaktimati Meera Bai and the environmental martyr of Khejarli, Amrita Devi, have adorned the premises.
In the meeting, exchange of experiences and works of the entire year will take place. Along with this, discussions will be held on Panch Parivartan (Social Harmony, Family Enlightenment, Environment-Friendly Living, Self-Reliant Creation, Observance of Civic Duties), Sangh Centenary Year programs, and the efforts regarding National Education Policy 2020.

“From October 2, 2025, to Vijayadashami 2026, Sangh will observe its Shatabdi Varsh. The celebrations, beginning with a Vijayadashami programme in Nagpur, will have an address by Sarsanghchalak Dr Mohan Bhagwat. Across the country, there will be path sanchalans by Swayamsevaks”, said Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh Prachar Pramukh Sunil Ambekar while addressing the press on September 4
In the baithak, the focus will be on reviewing the activities of the inspired organisations and planning for the RSS’s centenary year programs. “These organisations work with the spirit of nation first. They work in the interest of the country and in their respective areas,” he said.
“During the meeting, there will be discussion on the present situation in the country. Moreover, there will be discussion on present situation in different states such as Punjab, West Bengal, and the North-East,” he said.
“Representatives will present their field experiences, discuss current challenges, and deliberate on new directions for collective work. Discussions will also be held on how various organisations can better coordinate among themselves. Based on these deliberations, suggestions and demands will be put forth to the Government where necessary,” he informed.
Special attention will be given to Janajati areas, as the people there have aspirations, with emphasis on ensuring positive transformations, and all our inspired organisations are working in these areas for their development, he said.
This meeting, organized in Jodhpur with the purpose of exchanging experiences, determining directions, and fostering coordination, will conclude on 7 September.



















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