A three-day meeting of the RSS organization will begin today in Ranchi, where these issues will be discussed
The Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh's (RSS) All India State Campaign Meeting will be held in Jharkhand capital Ranchi from July 12 to 14. RSS Sarsangachalak Mohan Bhagwat will participate in this. Provincial campaigners from across the country will participate in the meeting. This meeting of campaigners and their associates from 46 provinces of the country is going to be held. This meeting is held twice a year. Giving information regarding the upcoming programme, Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh's All India Publicity Head Sunil Ambekar said that in the coming year's programme, Shaka and migrant work will be discussed throughout the year. The functions and departments of the branch will also be discussed. There will also be discussions on various tests in intellectual thinking for new entrants to the branch. Whenever there is an emergency, the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh is engaged in service work and it will be discussed about getting help from various organizations. The Centenary of the Society is approaching in the coming days. We will celebrate our centenary in 2025. How to get help from various organizations will also be considered. At the meeting, five initiatives for social change will be planned to be taken to the branch level and society. Sunil Ambekar said that three major meetings of the association are held every year. Many topics of social life will also be discussed. There are three main meetings of the association every year. In this meeting, the activities of all the work departments of the association, the recently concluded training course, various subjects and their implementation will be discussed. He said that the target has been set to increase the number of branches to 1 lakh and currently 73 thousand branches are operating across the country. This number should be increased to 1 lakh in the coming century. At present 73 thousand branches are operating across the country. This number should be increased to 1 lakh in the coming century.