"We must live for the nation every moment," says RSS Sah-Sarkaryavah Arun Kumar at Yuva Samvad in Imphal
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“We must live for the nation every moment,” says RSS Sah-Sarkaryavah Arun Kumar at Yuva Samvad in Imphal

RSS vision centers on Vyakti Nirman (individual development) as the foundation of Rashtra Nirman (nation-building) emphasis RSS Sah-Sarkaryavah Arun Kumar

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RSS Sah Sarkaryavah Arun Kumar at the Yuva Samvad (Youth Interaction) programme organised under the theme “The Sangh Way: 100 Years of Service”

RSS Sah Sarkaryavah Arun Kumar at the Yuva Samvad (Youth Interaction) programme organised under the theme “The Sangh Way: 100 Years of Service”

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IMPHAL: Youth should dedicate themselves to national service. We must live for the nation every moment, said RSS Sah Sarkaryavah Arun Kumar while addressing a Yuva Samvad (Youth Interaction) programme organised under the theme “The Sangh Way: 100 Years of Service” at the Auditorium of the College of Agriculture, Iroisemba on February 4, 2026.

As Chief Guest and main speaker, Arun Kumar described Bharat as a living civilisation, unique in its unbroken cultural continuity and civilizational depth.

He observed that the Constitution of Bharat was framed upon this deeply rooted “collective consciousness”, emerging from thousands of years of Bharat’s civilisational journey.

He emphasised that the RSS vision centres on Vyakti Nirman (individual development) as the foundation of Rashtra Nirman (nation-building).

“Great people make great nations”, he said, adding that political independence alone is not enough to secure the nation’s future without moral strength, discipline, and social responsibility among citizens.

Recalling Dr Keshav Baliram Hedgewar’s founding vision of the RSS, he said it aimed to unite the people and the nation through individual and social transformation. “If we are not united, we may again be enslaved, even after independence.”

Outlining the path toward national rejuvenation, he identified five essential aspects of character formation: understanding civilizational identity, putting the nation first, maintaining unity and discipline, staying alert to challenges, and overcoming the lingering effects of colonial thought.

“Losing confidence in one’s heritage weakens society, while rediscovering identity strengthens collective resolve,” he said.

Linking his message to the vision of Viksit Bharat (Developed India), Arun Kumar highlighted the concept of Panch Parivartan (Five Social Transformations): Samajik Samarasta (social harmony), Kutumb Prabodhan (strengthening family values), Paryavaran Sanrakshan (environmental protection), Swa-Bodh Jagran (awakening of self-awareness rooted in heritage and self-reliance), and Nagrik Kartavya (responsible civic conduct).

He said discipline, respect for law, and civic sense should be viewed as sources of pride rather than compulsion.
Encouraging youth to live a life of purpose, Arun Kumar advocated the principle of “One Life, One Mission”, urging each young person to commit to solving at least one significant social challenge. Unity and coordinated efforts across all sections of society, he emphasised, are essential for preserving national integrity and ensuring progress.

During the interactive session, he discussed unemployment, linking it partly to societal attitudes that undervalue agriculture, skilled trades, and entrepreneurship.

He encouraged youth to develop practical skills, become job creators, and strengthen cooperative movements.
Responding to a question on digital distractions, he described student life as a form of sadhana – a period of discipline and self-development – and advised students to focus on physical fitness, mental clarity, and nurturing their natural talents.

The event concluded with an engaging question-and-answer session, reflecting enthusiastic participation from students and faculty and reinforcing the message of youth-led nation-building and social transformation.
The programme was presided over by Prof. Anupam Mishra, Vice-Chancellor of CAU.

Topics: Vyakti NirmanRSS Sah-Sarkaryavah Arun KumarThe Sangh Way: 100 Years of ServiceManipurImphalDr Keshav Baliram HedgewarYuva Samvad
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