
Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) chief Mohan Bhagwat reached Lucknow on Sunday. Mohan Bhagwat will have intellectual dialogue with the trainees undergoing training in the ‘Worker Development Class-I (General)’ development camp organized for the Eastern Uttar Pradesh region and will participate in various programs. During his visit, several important meetings of the Sangh will be held, in which the functioning, campaigns and future strategies of the organization will be discussed.
During his stay in Lucknow, Mohan Bhagwat will hold meetings with officials associated with various affiliated organizations of the Sangh. In these meetings, the Sangh’s existing campaigns, expansion efforts and ongoing activities at the grassroots level will be reviewed. Detailed discussions will be held regarding further strengthening the organization and its upcoming plans. Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) Sarsanghchalak Dr. Mohan Bhagwat will stay in this important training camp from today till May 26, 2026; This camp is being organized from 21st May to 11th June at Saraswati Vidya Mandir located in Nirala Nagar, Lucknow.
During this, they will engage in intensive intellectual sessions, interactive discussions and mentorship programs with the trainees of the camp. The objective of this Karyakarta Vikas Shivir organized by the Eastern Uttar Pradesh region of RSS is to provide organizational training to the volunteers and connect them with programs based on thinking and core values.
New structure will be decided on the basis of feedback from campaigners
During the meetings, direct feedback will be sought from Sangh campaigners. The future roadmap of the organization will be prepared on the basis of experiences and suggestions of the workers working at the grassroots level. Through this process, the association aims to take steps towards making its programs even more effective.
Sangh chief had also visited Lucknow in February
Before this visit, Mohan Bhagwat had also visited Lucknow on 18 February. During that tour also he participated in organizational meetings. The current tour is being seen as an extension of the same ongoing process, under which the Sangh is constantly reviewing its activities and making strategic preparations.
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