
Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh’s annual ‘All India Province Campaigner Meeting’ was held today (Sunday, July 12) in Belagavi, Karnataka. 226 officials participated in this meeting, including Sarsanghchalak Dr. Mohan Bhagwat and Rakaryavah Dattatreya Hosabale ji. During the meeting, the training camps organized at various levels of the Sangh after March 2026 were reviewed.
This year, a total of 83 Sangh education classes and 12 worker development classes were held across the country in which a total of 18842 volunteers received training. In which subjects like branch operation, union methodology, village development, family enlightenment, disaster management, environment were included.
Discussion on plans to expand branches
In the meeting, the implementation of action plans at the branch level was discussed in detail and the plan for maximum expansion of branches in the month of September was also discussed. Apart from this, review of the programs completed during the centenary year and planning of remaining scheduled programs were also discussed. In the meeting, strategies to actively connect the people who came in contact through various programs of the centenary year with social work and ‘Panch-Parivartan’ (five types of changes) were discussed. The stay program of Sarsanghchalak for the year 2026-27 was also discussed in the meeting.
Discussion on population imbalance
Many issues related to the current situation were discussed in the meeting, which mainly included information about the challenges arising from census and population imbalance. In the meeting, concern was expressed over the increasing side effects of drugs and the need to make efforts for de-addiction on priority was emphasized. Along with this, discussions were also held on planning programs for the 650th birth anniversary of Saint Shiromani Ravidas Maharaj Ji.
Expressed grief over theft in Ram temple
During the meeting, everyone expressed grief over the incident of irregularities in counting of donations in the donation box of Shri Ram Janmabhoomi Temple. He also expressed confidence that the ongoing action by the SIT and the police on the request of the Pilgrimage Area Trust will reach a decisive result. In the meeting, it was expected from the Teerth Kshetra Trust to ensure that no such incident happens in future which would hurt the deep faith and devotion of all Ram devotees towards the Ram temple.
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