गुरुवार, 31 मार्च 2011

census 2011

^^lsok laLFkk dk;ZdŸkkZ lEesyu

t;iqjA jk"Vªh; Lo;alsod la?k ls izsfjr Lo;alsoh laLFkk lsok Hkkjrh }kjk jktLFkku ds fofHkUu {ks=ksa esa dk;Z djus okyh lsok laLFkkvksa ds dk;ZdrkZvksa dk lEesyu 2] 3 vizsy dks t;iqj esa vk;ksftr gksus tk jgk gSA

lsok Hkkjrh jktLFkku izns'k laxBu ea=h rqylhukjk;.k us crk;k fd ljLorh ckfydk fo|ky;] tokgj uxj esa vk;ksftr bl f'kfoj esa izns'k ds tutkfr] lgfj;k] ouoklh vapy] 'kgjksa dh dPph cfLr;ksa esa jgus okys yksxksa ds mRFkku o fodkl gsrq dk;Z djus okyh laLFkkvksa ds lkFk lekt ds ihfM+r] oafpr] fu/kZu yksxksa dh lsokFkZ dk;Z djus okyh laLFkkvksa dks vkeaf=r fd;k x;k gSA

laxBu ea=h us crk;k fd la?k ds fopkjksa ls izHkkfor yksxksa }kjk lapkfyr VªLVksa o laLFkkvksa dk tks bu {ks=ksa ds lkFk&lkFk i;kZoj.k] lk{kjrk] LokLF; psruk] xzkeh.k f'k{kk] efgyk l'kDrhdj.k] tSfod —f"k] xzke fodkl] xkS lao/kZu] LokoyEcu vkfn {ks=ksa esa dk;Z djrs gSa vkeaf=r fd;k x;k gSA

nks fnolh; lEesyu esa dk;ksZa dh tkudkjh] vuqHkoksa dk vknku&iznku] lekt esa pqukSfr;ka] lsok dh Hkkjrh; ladYiuk] lsok dk;Z lapkyu ls lacaf/kr fo"k;ksa ij ppkZ] O;k[;ku gksaxsA izn'kZuh Hkh yxk;h tk;xhA lEesyu esa 40 ls vf/kd laLFkk,a Hkkx ysaxhA

lEesyu esa ns'kHkj ds dk;ksZa dk lapkyu djus okys vuqHkoh dk;ZdrkZ rFkk jk- Lo- la?k ds vf[ky Hkkjrh; lsok izeq[k lhrkjke dsfnyk; ¼cSaxyw:½ iwjs le; mifLFkr jgsaxsA

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रविवार, 13 मार्च 2011

RSS Sarasanghachalak Mohanji Bhagwat honoured well-known lawyer Sri KN Bhat


RSS Sarasanghachalak Mohanji Bhagwat today honoured well-known lawyer Sri KN Bhat, at Akhil Bharatiya Pratinidhi Sabha Venue at Puttur.

KN Bhat had argued successfully for Ram-Lalla in Ayodhya land dispute cases.

RSS Sarakaryavaha, Sri Suresh Joshi :Bhiayyaji addressed Press


RSS Sarakaryavaha, Sri Suresh Joshi, popularly known as Bhiayyaji, addressing media persons said: ABPS is like an annual general body meeting which focusses on social and national issues, as well as review of last year programes and the future course of action. Dr Manmohanji Vaidya, Akhila Bharatiya Prachara Pramukh was also present.


RSS General Secretary Suresh Joshi-ABPS-2011
He expressed his anguish that some political parties are branding Hindu Organisations as terrorist organisations just to achieve their political means, which is a dangerous trend. He opined “If Hindus really want to become terrorists, who will survive then ?”.


“The height of corruption the country is facing” he said: “is dragging the common man also into it knowingly or unknowingly”. Corruption is rampant at the political leaders’ level, Minister level and at the judiciary level which is alarming. This could be attributed to wrong government policies, the general environment with which we live in, and the lack of value based education.


On the other hand there is an imminent threat to National Security due to China’s expansionist tendency. China is always a “Samrajya vadi”. Its symbol is a dragon which we must be aware, he said. It always wants to expand influencing smaller states and in turn increase its grip. Keeping this in mind the meet discussed the urgent need to strengthen the North-Eastern border as well as installing a strong communication network and transport system.


This apart, we also see several positive things happening in this country. Citing specific examples he said: there is a huge awareness among the Hindus regarding the issues plaguing the country. They are slowly taking to their cultural roots and that was evident in the huge Sanskrit Book Fare at Bangalore recently, where 4 – 5 lakh ordinary people visited the fair and bought books. Now, other states are also interested in arranging such fairs for the benefit of common man.


There is also a trend of Kumbha Melas happening at various parts of the country with the theme of Social Harmony which was earlier happening for Dharmic purposes and it is a welcome sign. The Shabari Kumba at Gujarat was one such which awakened their Dharmic responsibilities through Social Harmony. We even celebrate the birthday of rivers. One such was the Narmada Kumba at Madhya Pradesh which was attended by 30 lakh Hindus and a good example for Social Harmony.


Sangh work is always positive in spite of governments suppressing it. There could be some temporary setback here and there, but Sangh is surging forward with its positive work and that is what statistics says he said. Be it Gram Vikas Yojana at a Universal level, Vishwa Go Gram yojana – protecting the indigenous cows, and the training camps and workshops from the micro to macro level through out the country.


Replying to a query he said: BJP is not a sister organisation of the Sangh and RSS has no wings. But they too carry the same ideology and during their difficult times they take brotherly advice. We always insist that every body work towards achieving the ideological goal.


Answering another question about successor to the highest post, he said, the some office bearers of RSS are elected through democratic process.


Regarding the specific topics chosen at the meet when there are so many issues troubling the country, he said, those topics which concerns the common man most and threat to national security were chosen for discussion. And he concluded saying: Corruption could be defeated with an action plan of mass mobilisation and awareness programme in a democratic way as well as cooperation with already existing movements which addresses these issues.

शनिवार, 12 मार्च 2011

पुत्तूर , कर्णाटक में राष्ट्रीय स्वयंसेवक संघ द्वारा पारित हुए दो प्रस्ताव

Hkz”Vkpkj ij fu.kkZ;d Ágkj vko’;d


vf[ky Hkkjrh; Áfrfuf/k lHkk ns’k esa rst xfr ls O;kid Lrj ij mHkj jgs Hkz”Vkpkj ds vUrghu Ádj.kksa dh Ük`a[kyk ij xaHkhj fpUrk O;Dr djrh gSA ;g ckr vkSj Hkh LrC/k dj nsus okyh gS fd Á/kkuea=h&lfgr ljdkj esa mÙkjnk;h inksa ij vklhu Áeq[k inkf/kdkjhx.k Hkz”Vkpkj ds lHkh vdkV~; Áek.kksa dks udkjrs gq, viuh iwjh ‘kfDr bu Ádj.kksa esa fyIr nks”kh O;fä;ksa dks funksZ”k dgdj mUgsa vfUre iy rd cpkus esa yxs gq, gSaA

v- Hkk- Áfrfuf/k lHkk ;g ifjn`’; ns[k O;fFkr gS fd fuR; mtkxj gks jgs u;s&u;s ?kksVkyksa ls ns’k dh xfjek o Áfr”Bk ij xEHkhj vk¡p vk jgh gSA Hkz”Vkpkj dh ek=k bruh vf/kd gS fd mldk vkdyu djus esa tulkekU; gh ugha] fo’ks”kKksa rd dh cqf) pdjk tkrh gSA jk”VªeaMy [ksyksa ds vk;kstuksa esa gqà O;kid /kk¡/kyh us iwjs jk”Vª dh Áfr”Bk dks /kDdk igq¡pk;k gSSA ns’k ds ‘kkld ;k rks vk¡[ksa ew¡n dj cSBss gaS] ;k U;k;ikfydk vkSj Ápkj ek/;eksa ds ncko esa] ek= fn[kkos ds fy, nksf”k;ksa ds fo#) dne mBk jgs gaSA dsUæh; lrdZrk vk;qDr dh fu;qfä tSls vR;ar laosnu’khy Ádj.k esa lÙkk’kh”kZ }kjk dh xà xyrh ds ihNs D;k foo’krk Fkh ,oa dkSu lh vn`’; ‘kfDr Fkh] bls ns’k tkuuk pkgrk gSA

nqHkkZX;o’k] Lokra«;ksÙkj Hkkjr esa lekt&thou ds Ák;% lHkh {ks=ksa esa jktuhfr ds c<+rs opZLo ds lkFk gh lÙkk’kh”kZ ls gksusokys Hkz”Vkpkj dh ?kVuk,¡ fujarj c<+rh xà gaSA Lok/khurk ds i'pkr~ jk”Vª us Hkz”Vkpkj ds fo#) tuekul dh O;kid ÁfrfØ;k dks fojkV~ tu&vkanksyuksa esa ifjofrZr gksrs ns[kk gSA 1974&75 dk ts-ih- vkanksyu o vkikr~dky rFkk 1987&89 esa cksQkslZ ?kksVkys dks ysdj gq, vkanksyu] nksuksa dh rkfdZd ifj.kfr lÙkk&ifjorZu esa gqÃA ijUrq bl ifjorZu ds ifj.kkeLo:i Hkz”Vkpkj ?kVk gks( ,slk Árhr ugha gksrk gSA oju~ blds foijhr vkfFkZd mnkjhdj.k dh uhfr;ksa ds ckn Hkz”Vkpkj dk Ádkj o ifjek.k vf/kd tfVy o O;kid gksrk x;k gSA 1992 dk ‘ks;j ?kksVkyk gks ;k orZeku 2G LisDVªe ?kksVkyk] lHkh esa vdwr /kujkf’k dh gsjkQsjh gqà gSA lkFk gh ;g Hkh mYys[kuh; gS fd yxkrkj c<+rs tk jgs bl Hkz”Vkpkj dks djus okys vf/kdrj yksx mPp f’kf{kr vkSj lekt ds le`) oxZ ds gSaA ;s lkjs rF; bl ckr dk lqLi”V ladsr nsrs gSa fd lekt esa O;fä&fuekZ.k dh ÁfØ;k dks vf/kd l?ku o O;kid djus dh vko’;drk gSA

bl lEcU/k esa v-Hkk-Á-l- dk ;g Hkh ekuuk gS fd lekt thou ds lHkh vaxksa dks /kekZ/kkfjr] ewY;ijd o uSfrdrkiw.kZ djus dh furkUr vko’;drk gSA ;g dk;Z f’k{kk O;oLFkk dks pfj= fuekZ.k esa l{ke] jk”Vªh; psrukijd o lRlaLdkj;qDr cukus ls gh lEHko gksxkA lkFk gh lekt thou esa uSfrd ewY;ksa ds lao)Zu ds fy, mPp inklhu O;fä;ksa dks vius vkpj.k ls vuqdj.kh; mnkgj.k ÁLrqr djus gksaxsA

bu nwjxkeh ifj.kke nsus okys lq/kkjksa ds lkFk gh] ‘kklu&Á’kklu dh ç.kkyh esa rRdky lq/kkj vkSj mlds fy, çHkkoh tutkxj.k Hkh mruk gh vko’;d gks x;k gSA ‘kklu O;ogkj esa ikjnf’kZrk] ljyre vkSj U;wure dkuwuksa ds }kjk ç’kklu] lqxe rFkk ‘kh?kz ifj.kke nsus okyh U;k;&ç.kkyh] dkys /ku dh lekfIr vkSj jktuhfr ds vijk/khdj.k o mlesa /ku cy ds c<+rs çHkko ij jksd yxkus esa l{ke pquko&ç.kkyh tSlss lHkh lq/kkj rhoz xfr ls djus dh vko’;drk gSA orZeku ‘kklu ds Hkz”Vkpkj dks lkgliwoZd mtkxj djus okys lrdZ o fØ;k’khy yksxksa dks i;kZIr lqj{kk Ánku djus ds lkFk gh Hkz”Vkpkj ds fo#) dBksj n.M&fo/kku dh Hkh vko’;drk gSA oLrqr% vkt tu&thou dks =Lr dj jgh lkjh leL;kvksa ;Fkk & e¡gxkÃ] csjkstxkjh o dkys /ku ds fy, Hkz”Vkpkj dh fo”kcsy gh mÙkjnk;h gS] tks vkt ns’k ds fodkl vkSj varckZgÓ lqj{kk dks Hkh ÁHkkfor dj jgh gSA dkys /ku dh leL;k ds lanHkZ esa rks ljdkj dks ns’k&fons’k esa tek lEiw.kZ dkys /ku dks jk”Vª dh lEifÙk ?kksf”kr dj mldk vf/kxzg.k djrs gq, mls ns’k ds fodkl esa yxkuk pkfg,A

vf[ky Hkkjrh; çfrfuf/k lHkk vkt dh foijhr ifjfLFkfr esa Hkz”Vkpkj ij vadq’k yxkus ds fy, la?k”kZjr lHkh O;fä;ksa] laxBuksa] laoS/kkfud laLFkkvksa o tkx:d çpkjek/;eksa ds ç;klksa rFkk U;k;ikfydk dh lrdZrk dh ljkguk djrh gS ,oa ns’k dh turk dk vkokgu djrh gS fd lc yksx iw.kZ oS;fäd ‘kqfprk ds lkFk Hkz”Vkpkj ds fo#) ,sls lkjs ç;klksa dks eq[kj tuer dk cy çnku djsa rFkk O;fä&fuekZ.k dh LoLFk ikjaifjd lkekftd laLFkkvksa dk tru djsaA


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ÁLrko Ø- 2

jk"Vªh; fgrksa o lqj{kk ds fo#)

phuh “kM+;U=ksa dks foQy djsa


vf[ky Hkkjrh; Áfrfuf/k lHkk phu ds cgq&vk;keh [krjksa vkSj mldh vkØked o /kedh Hkjh pkyksa ds Áfr Hkkjr ljdkj ds fuLrst O;ogkj ij xEHkhj fpUrk O;Dr djrh gSA phu dh ihiqYl fycjs’ku vkehZ }kjk fd;s tk jgs xEHkhj lheksYya?kuksa ls ljdkj lrr~ bUdkj dj jgh gS vkSj muds ckjs esa ykijokgh iwoZd ;g dg jgh gS fd ^;g okLrfod fu;U=.k js[kk ds cks/k esa leku n`f”V dk vHkko gS*A nksuksa ns’kksa ds j.kuhfrd fojks/kkHkkl dks de djds vkadrs gq, phu dh foLrkjoknh o lkezkT;oknh dqfVyrkvksa dks mtkxj djus esa ljdkj foQy gks jgh gSA ;g fLFkfr jk”Vªh; fgrksa ds fy;s ?kkrd fl) gks ldrh gSA

v-Hkk-Á-l- lpsr djrh gS fd phu o ikfdLrku ds chp c<+rk lSU; o vlSU; lg;ksx] viuh jk”Vªh; lqj{kk ds fy, xEHkhj fpark dk fo”k; gSA LdkMwZ {ks= ¼ikd vf/k—r d’ehj½ esa fuekZ.k dk;ksZa o dkjkdksje jktekxZ dh ejEer dh vkM+ esa nl gtkj phuh lSU; cy dh mifLFkfr ,d xEHkhj eqík gS tks d’ehj dh ?ksjkcUnh dk gh Á;Ru gSA phu }kjk viuk opZLo LFkkfir djus okys vU; fparktud fo”k;ksa esa ikfdLrku dks ,d xhxk okWV dk ukfHkdh; ÅtkZ la;a= nsuk vkSj cSfyLVhd Á{ksikL=ksa dh ÁkS|ksfxdh dk gLrkarj.k djuk gS] tks {ks= esa lEHkkfor ukfHkdh; ;q) dh ifjfLFkfr mRié dj ldrk gSA

gky dh dà ?kVukvksa esa phu ds nqHkkZoukiw.kZ bjkns mtkxj gq, gSaA mlus ;g feF;k vkjksi yxk;k gS fd Hkkjr us v#.kkpy o flfDde lfgr phu dh 90]000 oxZ fd-eh- Hkwfe nck j[kh gSA og vius ekufp=ksa esa tEew d’ehj Áns’k dks Hkkjr dk vax ugha fn[kk jgk gSA tEew d’ehj esa 1600 fd-eh- yach Hkkjr&frCcr lhek ij] fu;a=.k js[kk dks Hkh ugha fn[kk jgk gSA v#.kkpy Áns’k ds lkFk&lkFk tEew d’ehj ds Hkkjrh; ukxfjdksa dks Hkh i`Fkd dkx+t ij ohtk nsuk vkjaHk dj fn;k gSA phuh lSU; VqdfM+;ksa us fiNys o”kZ Msepksd ds xksEchj {ks= esa ?kql dj ogk¡ py jgs fuekZ.k dk;Z #dok fn;s FksA uoEcj 2009 esa yn~nk[k esa dsUæ Ák;ksftr ujsxk ;kstuk ds varxZr gks jgk lM+d fuekZ.k Hkh phuh lsuk dh vkifÙk ij jksd fn;k x;k gSA oLrqr% phu us gh fu;a=.k js[kk ds vanj ?kqldj gekjs {ks= ij dCtk tek;k vkSj ogk¡ lSU; mís’;ksa ds fy, 54 fd-eh- yach lMd cuk;h gSA

vius ns’k ds iwoksZÙkj {ks= esa phu }kjk jps tk jgs “kM+;a=ksa dks Hkh v-Hkk-Á-l- ,d xEHkhj ladV ds :i esa ns[krh gSA v#.kkpy ij mlds }kjk lrr trk, tk jgs nkos dks Hkh gYdk djds ugha vkaduk pkfg;s D;ksafd ogk¡ phu us ek= ml Áns’k ij gh ugha oju~ laiw.kZ iwoksZÙkj ij n`f”V xM+k j[kh gSA gky gh esa ns’k dh ,d Áeq[k lkIrkfgd if=dk esa Ádkf’kr ,u-,l-lh-,u- foæksfg;ksa tSls vkradoknh xqVkas dks ÁksRlkfgr djus ,oa mUgsa ‘kL=kL= vkSj foÙkh; lgk;rk Ánku djus esa phu dh lafyIrrk ds Áek.k Hkh gesa ml fn’kk esa lrdZ djus dks i;kZIr gSaA ,u-,l-lh-,u- ds vfrfjDr ,u-Mh-,Q-ch- o mYQk foæksfg;ksa dks Hkh phu lacy ns jgk gSA ;g Hkh xEHkhj fpUrk dk fo”k; gS fd bl {ks= esa vkÃ-,l-vkÃ- Hkh phu ds lkFk feydj dke dj jgh gSA ns’k ds fofHké Hkkxksa esa phuh xqIrpjksa ds idM+s tkus dh c<+rh gqà ?kVukvksa ij Áfrfuf/k lHkk viuh fpark O;Dr djrh gSA

;g Hkh lqfofnr gS fd phu ds ‘kkldh; ‘kL= mRikndksa }kjk mRikfnr ‘kL=kL= ckaxyk ns’k ds dkWDl cktkj tSls voS/k vM~Mksa ds ek/;e ls Hkkjrh; ekvksokfn;ksa vkSj vU; vkradokfn;ksa rd igq¡p jgs gaSA phu }kjk Hkkjr esa udyh eqæk Hksth tk jgh gSA v-Hkk-Á-l- ljdkj o turk dk /;ku phuh ‘kklu ds fu;a=.k esa pyus okys Álkj ek/;eksa ds mu Ádk’kuksa dh vksj Hkh vk—“V djuk pkgrh gS ftuesa Hkkjr dks 20&30 Hkkxksa esa fo[kf.Mr djus dh ckr dgh xà gSA

Hkkjr ds cktkjksa esa phuh oLrqvksa ds O;kid Áos’k ls Hkkjrh; m|ksxksa ij gks jgs Áfrdwy ÁHkkoksa ds lkFk gh gekjh lqj{kk] LokLF;] i;kZoj.k ,oa j.kuhfr ds fy, Hkh xEHkhj pqukSrh mRié gks xà gSA v-Hkk-Á-l- pkgrh gS fd ljdkj gekjs ra= esa O;kikj o okf.kT; ds ek/;e ls gks jgh phuh ?kqliSB dks xEHkhjrk ls ysA lHkh ukxfjd ns’kHkfDr dk ifjp; nsrs gq, phuh oLrqvksa ds mi;ksx ls cpsaA

vf[ky Hkkjrh; Áfrfuf/k lHkk Hkkjr ljdkj o ns’kokfl;ksa dk /;ku nf{k.k&e/; frCcr {ks= esa ufn;ksa ds ty dk Áokg eksM+us ds phuh [krjs dh vksj vk—“V djuk pkgrh gSA vius bl Á;kl }kjk phu frCcr fLFkr dSyk’k&ekuljksoj ls fudyus okyh flU/kq o czãiq= tSlh ufn;ksa ds ty ij Hkkjr] usiky] HkwVku] ckaxyk ns’k] E;k¡aek o FkkÃyS.M tSls ns’kksa ds U;k;ksfpr vf/kdkj dk gj.k dj jgk gSA ty Áca/ku ds fo”k; esa phu ds vfrxksiuh;rk okys #[k ds dkj.k o”kZ 2007 esa ty laca/kh eqn~nksa dk gy

Áfrfuf/k lHkk ljdkj ls vkxzg djrh gS fd og vius iM+ksl esa gh ugha vfirq vÝhdk ,oa if’pe ,f’k;k tSls j.kuhfrd n`f”V ls egRoiw.kZ {ks=ksa esa Hkh phu dh c<+rh lSfud o dwVuhfrd ‘kfDr dh rjQ /;ku nsA phu viuh 31 yk[k lsuk dk vR;k/kqfud ‘kL= o ÁkS|ksfxdh ds lkFk rhoz xfr ls vk/kqfudhdj.k dj jgk gSA phu frCcr] usiky o Hkkjr ds lhekorhZ {ks=ksa esa lM+dksa rFkk jsy ykÃuksa dk tky fcNk pqdk gSA fgUn egklkxj {ks= esa phu vkt ,d egRoiw.kZ ‘kfDr cu x;k gSA mÙkj dksfj;k] lwMku lfgr vusd ns’kksa ds mUeÙk rkuk’kkg ‘kkldksa ds lkFk phu ds xgjs laca/k gSaA phu ds j.kuhfrdkjksa dk ;g fopkj [krjukd gS fd phu dks fdlh Hkh ijek.kq ‘kfDr lEié jk”Vª ds fo#) viuh lqj{kk ds uke ij vk.kfod geys dk ÁFke vf/kdkj lqjf{kr j[kuk pkfg,A

,sls pqukSrhiw.kZ ifjn`’; esa vf[ky Hkkjrh; Áfrfuf/k lHkk ljdkj dk vkokgu djrh gS fd %

1. phu }kjk Hkkjr dh dCtk dh xà ,d&,d bap Hkwfe dks okil ysus ds lu~ 1962 ds laln ds loZ lEer ladYi dks nksgjk;k tk,A

2. gekjh lsuk ds ‘kh?kz vk/kqfudhdj.k ,oa lSU; <+kapkxr lqfo/kkvksa ds mé;u ds fy, rRdky ÁHkkoh dne mBk, tk,¡A bl gsrq lhekar {ks=ksa esa vf/klajpuk dk fuekZ.k djus ij fo’ks”k cy fn;k tk,A lhekorhZ {ks=h; fodkl vfHkdj.k ¼,tsUlh½ ds xBu ij fopkj fd;k tkuk pkfg, ftlls lhekorhZ {ks= ds xk¡oksa ls yksxksa dk iyk;u Hkh #d ldsA

3. fo’o ds le{k phu ds eulwcksa dks mtkxj djus ds fy, vkØked dwVuhfr dk mi;ksx fd;k tk,A vkfl;ku o la;qDr jk”Vª lfgr lHkh varjjk”Vªh; eapksa dk bl n`f”V ls dq’ky mi;ksx gksA

4. Hkkjr ds cktkj esa phuh mRikndksa dks [kqys [ksy dh vuqefr u nh tk,A f[kykSus] eksckÃy rFkk vU; Ádkj ds phuh mRiknksa dh fcØh ij rRdky jksd yxkà tk,A lhekorhZ njksZa ds ek/;e ls fd;s tk jgs voS/k O;kikj dks n`<+rk&iwoZd jksdk tkuk pkfg,A

5. ohtk fu;eksa dk dBksjrk ls ikyu fd;k tk, rFkk Hkkjr esa dk;Zjr phuh ukxfjdksa ij lrdZ n`f”V j[kh tk,A

6. j.kuhfrd n`f”V ls egRoiw.kZ {ks=ksa ,oa laosnu’khy bykdkas esa phuh daifu;ksa dks Áos’k dh vuqefr u nh tk,A

7. unh ty Áokg dks jksdus ds voS/k phuh Á;klksa ds fo#) E;k¡aek o ckaxyk ns’k tSls unh rVh; ns’kksa dks ,dtqV fd;k tk,A

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शुक्रवार, 11 मार्च 2011

RSS to pass resolution on Corruption: Dr Vaidya in Press briefing


Dr Manmohan Vaidya, Akhil Bharatiya Prachar Pramukh today told to press persons that RSS will pass resolution about the nation-wide debated topic, Corruption.

Corruption is indeed a challenge that all country-men are facing, in this regard,Pratinidhi Sabha will.pass a resolution in tackling the roots of corruption.

He was addressing media persons Media centre at ABPS venue, Puttur.

Whoever it may be RSS will not tolerate corruption in any form. Irrespective of individuals or institutes, RSS will not target any individual or neither will it spare any one.” Dr Vaidya told. He opinioned that it is sad to that corruption has hit all walks of life including judiciary. It symbolizes how corruption is spreading like a cancer. Sangh seeks cooperation of all citizens of the nation to fight against corruption. ABPS will think about this and will be discussed in the sessions of Pratinidhi Sabha.

For a question related the alleged involvement of Indresh kumar in terror related activities, Dr Vaidya said, “Sangh has already clarified that it neither believes in violence nor supports it. At stages of inquiry, Indresh kumar has cooperated to the investigative agencies. He never absconded!”

Pratinidhi Sabha also will take a decision on China’s interference in border issues, which is a concern of national security. Hence ABPS also will pass a resolution about it, Dr Vaidya concluded.

RSS national annual meet; ABPS-2011 inaugurated at Puttur


Dr Manamohan Vaidya, RSS Akhil Bharatiya Prachar Pramukh interacted with press persons, soon after the inaugural event.

March 11th, 2011, 10:13 am
Puttur. RSS national annual meet Akhil Bharatiya Pratinidhi Sabha (ABPS) is inaugurated today at Vivekananda College Premises Puttur। RSS Sarasanghachalak Mohanji Bhagwat inaugurated the event in by lighting the lamp, followed by unfurling coconut flower as a local tradition. Sangh Sarakaryavah Suresh Joshi also present in dias during the inaugural. Vedic chanting was organised as part of invocation along with traditional panchavadyam*.

Around 1400 delegates from across the country are participating in this 3 day annual meet

office bearers of various Sangh organisations including VHP, Bharateeya Kisan Sangh, working for the farmers; Vanavasi Kalyan Ashram, a tribal welfare organization; Akhil Bharateeya Vidyarthi Parishad, one of the biggest student organization of the contry; Bharateeya Mazdoor Sangh, a leading trade union; Bharatiya Janata Party, one of the two most important political parties of India; are attending the meeting.

Office bearers of Vidhya Bharati, Vijnana Bharati, Kreeda Bharati, Seva Bharati, Samskrit Bharati, Samskar Bharati, Laghu Udyog Bharati as well as leaders from Rashtra Sevika Samithi, Swadeshi Jagaran Manch, Deendayal Samshodhan Samsthan, Bharat Vikas Parishad, Shaikshanika Mahasangh, Dharmajagaran will be participating in the conclave.

Several organizations with special focus like – Sakshama, working for the blind; Seema Suraksha Parishat, which is committed to boost confidence among people of border districts, Poorva Sainik Parishat, working among retired soldiers will be represented in the meeting.
Reports of activities of all these organizations will be submitted in the meeting। State wise activities of the RSS will be reviewed. Important national issues will be discussed and necessary resolutions will be passed in the meeting.

Later there was a Press-briefing by RSS Akhil Bharatiya Prachar Pramukh Dr Manamohan Vaidya।

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i- egkjk”Vª esa lkekftd ln~Hkko cSBd%

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d’ehj foy; fnol%

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fo’o eaxy xkS xzke ;k=k vuqorZu ds n`f”V ls ,d vkSj pj.k %

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mlh Ádkj v-Hkk- xzke fodkl oxZ dk vk;kstu nhun;ky /kke] Qjg ftyk eFkqjk esa laiUu gqvkA lHkh Ákarks ls ^xzke fodkl* ds dk;Z esa lfØ; ,sls 188 dk;ZdrkZ mifLFkr jgsA ftlesa fuorZeku iw- ljla?kpkyd ek- lqn’kZu th Hkh mifLFkr jgsA nksuksa dk;Z’kkykvksa esa ty] Hkw ,oe~ ou laj{k.k] i;kZoj.k] tSofofo/krk] dqVhj m|ksx rFkk xzke vkjksX; vkfn fo”k;kas ij bl {ks= esa dk;Zjr vuqHkoh O;fDr;ksa dk ekxZn’kZu ÁkIr gqvkA Á[;kr xka/khoknh in~eJh Jh dqV~Vh esuuth fo’ks”k :i ls mifLFkr jgsA

lsok foHkkx efgyk dk;ZdrkZ cSBd

lsokfoHkkx ds }kjk ns’kHkj esa efgykvksa ds }kjk ,oe~ efgykvksa ds fy;s pyk;s tk jgs ÁdYiksa ds lanHkZ esa ppkZ gsrq cSBd dk vk;kstu ukxiqj esa fd;k x;kA ftlesa 15 Ákarkasls 127 dk;ZdrkZ mifLFkfr jgsaA ns’kHkj esa pyusokys bl Ádkj ds ÁdYiksa dk vyx ls ladyu rFkk leUo; dk Á;kl gks] bl ij fopkj fd;k x;kA ÁdYi ds ek/;e ls efgyk fo”k;d fofHkUu leL;kvksa dks ysdj Hkh dqN xfrfof/k;k¡ ÁkjaHk gksa bldh vko’;drk vuqHko dh xÃA

/kjuk dk;ZØe

xr dqN fnuksa ls fgUnw vkradokn] Hkxok vkradokn ‘kCnksa dk Á;ksx djrs gq;s fgUnqRo dks cnuke fd;k tk jgk gSA mlh ÁfØ;k esa la?k dks Hkh fookn ds ?ksjs esa ykus dk Á;kl gksrk vk;k gSA ^blh Ádkjdh jktuhfr* ds lanHkZ esa tuer vkØks’k ÁdV gks blh n`f”V ls ns’kHkj ds leLr ftYkk dsaUæks esa 10 uoEcj dks /kjuk dk;ZØe gks ,slh ;kstuk cuhA vYidkyhu lwpuk d ckn Hkhs ;g dk;ZØe O;kid ek=kesa lQy gqvkA ns’k esa 750 LFkkuksa ij yxHkx 10 yk[k 58 gtkj ukxfjd /kjus esa lfEefyr gq,A cM+h la[;k esa ekrk&cguksa dh mifLFkfr rFkk dk;ZØe dh O;ofLFkrrk vkSj vuq’kklu ;g fo’ks”krk jghA ,d LFkku ij vf/kdre la[;k ¼25000½ tcyiqj es jghA vYidkyhu lwpuk ds ckn Hkh /kjus dh lQyrk tuHkkoukvksa dks n’kkZrh gSA dk;ZdrkZvksa dk vkRefo’okl Hkh blls c<+k gSA

i=dkj okrkZ

tyxkao esa laiUu v-Hkk- dk;Zdjh eaMy dh cSBd eas gh Ákarks dsaæksa esa i=dkj okrkZ dk vk;kstu fd;k tk, ,slh ;kstuk cuh FkhA 224 LFkkuksaij 3492 i=dkj mifLFkr FksA Álkj ek/;eksadk ldkjkRed lg;ksx jgkA rr~i’pkr~ Álkj ek/;eksa us i;kZIr Áflf) nsdj tuHkkouk dk lEeku gh fd;k gSA

jk”Vªh; ifjn`”;

jketUe Hkwfe ds U;k;ky; fu.kZ; %

30 flracj dks bykgkckn mPp U;k;ky; dh y[kuÅ ihB ds }kjk ?kksf”kr fu.kZ; djksM+ksa fgUnqvksa ds vkLFkk ,oe~ fo’okl ij viuh Loh—fr Ánku djusokyk jgk gSA bl ns’k dh U;k; O;oLFkk us u dsoy Hkkoukvksa dk /;ku j[kk] vfirq lexz miyC/k rF;ksa ds vk/kkj ij viuk QSlyk lquk;k gSA ftlls tu Hkkouk dk lEeku gh gqvk gSA

fu.kZ; ds iwoZ dqN rRoksa }kjk vuko’;d :i ls ,d rukoiw.kZ okrkoj.k fuekZ.k fd;k x;k Fkk ijarq fu.kZ; ds i’pkr~ lkjs ns’kds fofHkUu lewgkas us tks ‘kkafr ,oe~ la;e dk ifjp; fn;k gS] og bl ns’k dh xfjeke;h laL—fr] ijaijk ds vuq:i gh gSA ijarq fgUnw lekt pkgrk gSa fd vc bl QSlys ds ckn lHkh feydj ^^HkO; jkeeafnj** ds fuekZ.k dk;Z esa lg;ksx nsdj fo’o ds lkeus ,d lkSgknZ dk vkn’kZ mnkgj.k Hkh ÁLrqr djasA ns’kHkj esa laiUu guqer ‘kfDr tkxj.k esa turk dk mRlkgiw.kZ o fo’kky la[;k esa lgHkkfxrk us ;gh ladsr fn;k gSA 11467 LFkkuksa ij laiUu gq;s bu dk;ZØeksa esa dqy 6378680 ukxfjd mifLFkr jgs] ftlesa 2122669 efgyk;sa Hkh mifLFkr jghA

vko’;drk gS fd laln loZlEefr ls dkuwu cukdj eafnj fuekZ.k dk ekxZ Á’kLr djsA

vkradokn

xr nks n’kdkas ls ftgknh vkard ds pyrs gtkjkas funksZ”k lkekU;tu] iqfyl rFkk lsuk ds vf/kdkfj;ksa dh u`’kal gR;k,a gqbZ gaSA jk”Vª dh lqj{kk O;oLFkk dks rgl&ugl fd;k tkrk jgk gSA dsoy Hkkjr gh ugha lkjk fo’o leqnk; vkradoknh rRoksa ls xzLr gSA ysfdu nqHkkZX;iw.kZ fLFkfr gS fd ;gk¡ dh fgUnw fojks/kh ‘kfDr;k¡ dqN ?kVukvksa dks ysdj fgUnwlekt dks vkradoknh Bgjkrs gq;s tsgknh vkradokn ds fo:/n pyusokys Á;klksa dks detksj djus es yxs gSaA

ns’kHkDr fgUnwlaxBu] lk/kqlar ,oe~ fgUnw lekt ds J/nkLFkkuksa dh lqj{kk ds Áfr vk’oLr djus ds ctk; ,slh ‘kfDr;ksa ds ckjs eas tulkekU; esa Hkze fuekZ.k fd;k tk jgk gSA lRrk ÁkIr djus ds vFkok cuk, j[kus ds LokFkZiw.kZZ mÌs’;ksa ds pyrs rq”Vhdj.k dh uhfr viukdj jk”Vªfojks/kh ,oe~ vkradoknh ‘kfDr;ksa dh vuns[kh dh tk jgh gSA rFkkdfFkr ’kh”kZLFk usrk fgUnw laxBuksa dks bLykfed vkradoknh rRokas ls Hkh vf/kd [krjukd ekurs gSa vkSj fons’kh O;oLFkkvksa ls okrkZ djus esa ladksp Hkh vuqHko ugha djrsA

ysfdu gesa fo’okl gS fd fgUnw lekt bl “kM;a= dks le>dj bl Ádkj ds vlR; rFkk Hkze fuekZ.k djus okys Á;Ruksa dks foQy djsxk ,oe~ Hkfo”; esa Hkh jk”VªfuekZ.k ds py jgs Á;klksa esa iw.kZ lg;ksx Ánku djrk jgsxkA

tEew&d’ehj dh orZeku ifjfLFkfr;k¡ fparktud

1947 ls ysdj vkt rd dbZ ckj d’ehj jkT; ds iw.kZ ,oa vafre foy; ij lgefr cuh] ysfdu vkt Hkh tEew&d’ehj dks ysdj fpark dk okrkoj.k cuk gqvk gSA okLro esa tEew&d’ehj leL;k dk ewy dsaæ ljdkj dh 63 o”kksZa esa yk[kksa djksM+ :- dh jkf’k fofHkUu ;kstukvksa ij vuqnku nsus ,oa ,d yk[k ls vf/kd fujijk/k tulkekU;] iqfyl o lsuk ds gtkjksa tokuksa ds cfynku ds i'pkr~ Hkh tEew&d'ehj esa ns’k ds vU; jkT;ksa ds leku ekufld] lkekftd] vkfFkZd] jktuSfrd ,dkRerk LFkkfir djus eas ge lQy ugha gks lds gSaA fofHkUu jktuSfrd ny vius fufgr jktuSfrd mÌs’;ksa dh iwfrZ gsrq vyxkooknh ‘kfDr;ksa dks ÁR;{k o ijks{k :i ls cy gh Ánku djrs jgs gSa] ,slk fn[kkbZ nsrk gSA d'ehj ?kkVh ds 4 yk[k ls vf/kd ewy fgUnw fuokfl;ksa dk tcjnLrh iyk;u djokdj ?kkVh dks fgUnw foghu djus dk Á;kl] lhek ikj ls l’kL= ?kqliSB] vkbZ-,l-vkbZ- ,oa ikfdLrku eas lfØ; vkradh dekaMjksa }kjk dk’ehj ?kkVh esa lfØ; vyxkooknh laxBuksa ds usrkvksa dks [kqyk leFkZu ,oa ;qodkas dks Áf’k{k.k] ‘kL=kfn miyC/k djkuk vkfn Hkkjr fojks/kh v?kksf”kr ;q/n dk gh Lo:i gSA vkradokn ds ekè;e ls vius mís';iwfrZ esa lQy u gks ikus ds dkj.k mUgksaus viuh j.kuhfr esa cny fd;k gS] vkUnksyukRed vkradokn (Agitational Terrorism) ;g vkradokn dk gh u;k :i gSA

le; chrus ds lkFk vjk”Vªh; ‘kfDr;k¡ ogk¡ viuh tMsa+ etcwr djrh tk jgh gSaA d’ehj ?kkVh esa lfØ; vyxkooknh ‘kfDr;k¡ ns’k dh jkt/kkuh fnYyh rFkk vU; ‘kgjksa esa xksf”B;k¡ vk;ksftr dj] Hkkjr fojks/kh [kqyk Ápkj djus esa tqVh gqbZ gaSA

okLrfodrk rks ;g gS fd orZeku esa py jgk ;g Hkkjr fojks/kh vkanksyu tEew&d'ehj ds 22 esa ls dsoy 5 ftykas rd lhfer gSA xqTtj] cdjoky] f’k;k] d’ehjh fl[k o iafMr] tEew ds fofHkUu ‘kj.kkFkhZ lewg] Mksxjk] ckS) rFkk jk”Vªoknh eqfLye lewg bl vkanksyu esa lgHkkxh ugha gaSA ijarq okrkoj.k ,slk cuk;k tk jgk gS fd tSls lkjk tEew&d’ehj Hkkjr ls vyx gksuk pkgrk gSA okLro esa dsoy 14 izfr'kr {ks= dh Hkh vk/kh ls de tula[;k bl vkUnksyu esa Hkkxhnkj gSA efgykvksa ,oe~ cPpkas }kjk Hkkjrh; lqj{kk cyksa ij iRFkjckth djokdj ,oa ehfM;k o ns'kHkj esa QSys jk"Vªfojks/kh leFkZdksa }kjk ,slk okrkoj.k fuekZ.k djus dk Á;kl fd;k x;k gS fd lkjs ?kkVh ds fuoklh vktknh pkgrs gSaA

eq[;ea=h Jh mej vCnqYyk }kjk tEew&d’ehj ds iw.kZ foy; dks udkjuk] tEew&d’ehj dks fookfnr ekuuk] dsanz ds okrkZdkjksa ¼Interlocuter½ ds lewg }kjk Hkh ,slk okrkoj.k cukuk vkSj dsaæ ljdkj ,oe~ dkaxzsl usrkvksa }kjk mUgssa [kqyk leFkZu bl ckr dk ladsr gS fd vyxkooknh vkSj jkT; ,oe~ dsaæ ljdkj fdlh le>kSrs ij igq¡pus dh fn’kk esa vkxs c<+ pqds gSaA fiNys fnuks ;fn jk”Vªoknh ‘kfDr;ka] Hkkjrh; lsuk vkfn dk ncko ugh gksrk rks fdl Ádkj dh ?kks”k.kk;sa gks tkrh dguk dfBu gSA tEew&d'ehj ,d jktuSfrd leL;k vkSj blds jktuhfrd lek/kku ds uke ij MkW- eq[kthZ ds cfynku ,oa iztk ifj"kn ds ,sfrgkfld vkUnksyu ds ckn 1953 ls tkjh ,dhdj.k dh izfØ;k dks myV dj 1953 ds iwoZ dh fLFkfr] Lok;Ùkrk] Lo'kklu] vkfn QkewZyksa dh ckrsa py jgh gSaA

dqN ?kVukvksa dks ysdj ^^ekuokf/kdkj ds guu** dk vuko’;d gkSok [kM+k djus dk iz;kl fd;k tk jgk gSA lqj{kk cyksa ds fo’ks”kkf/kdkjkas dks cuk, j[krs gq;s mudk eukscy cuk jgs] ;g vko’;d gSA blh esa lkekU; ukxfjdks dh lqj{kk lqfuf’pr gksus okyh gSA

le; dh ekax gS fd vyxkooknh rRoksa ij dBksj dk;Zokgh gks vkSj jk”Vªoknh ‘kfDr;ksa dks cy iznku fd;k tk,A ns’k ds vU;kU; jkT;ksa esa jgus okys lekt laxfBr ‘kfDr ds lkFk jkT; ,oe~ dsaæ ljdkj ij ncko cuk,¡] blh ls ns’k dh ^v[kaMrk* lqjf{kr jg ldsxhA vU; Ákarksa ds leku gh tEew&d’ehj dh Hkh Hkkjr ds lkFk ,dkRerk iw.kZ:is.k gksA bldk lek/kku lafo/kku ds vuqPNsn 370 dks gVkus] tEew&d'ehj ds vyx lafo/kku ,oa vyx >aMs dh O;oLFkk dks lekIr dj lhek ikj dh xfrfof/k;ksa dks ns[krs gq;s] mls 'ks"k jkT;ksa ds leku cukus esa gh gSA ,d ns’k&,dtu&,d jk”Vª dk Hkko LFkkfir djuk gh leL;k dk gy gSA

jkHkk fgUnqvksa ij vR;kpkj

bZlkbZ uoo”kZ ds ÁFke fnu vle vkSj es?kky; ds lhekorhZ {ks= esa ?kfVr ?kVuk Hkfo”; ds ladVkas dk ladsr nsrh gSA xkjks vkSj jkHkk leqnk; dbZ ihf<+;ksa ls lkSgknZiw.kZ okrkoj.k esas jgrs vk;s gaSA os viuh ijaijk, vkSj ioZ ?kqy&fey dj eukrs gSaA nksuksa lewg viuh viuh vkLFkk ekU;rkvksa ds lkFk fouez jgdj ,d nwljs dh Hkkoukvksa dk lEeku djrs vk, gaSA bl {ks= eas tc bZlkbZ erkarj.k c``f) gqbZA lSdM+kas fe’kufj;ksa dh ‘kfDr rFkk Ápqj lk/kuksa ds ckotwn Hkh mUgas visf{kr lQyrk ugh fey ikbZA ;gh dkj.k gS fd vkt xkjks o jkHkk ds e/; la?k”kZ] fgalk o vkrad dk okrkoj.k cu x;k gSA vyxkooknh rRoksa] caxykns’kh ?kqliSfB;ksa eqlyeku rFkk dqN jktusrkvksa ds la;qDr Á;klksa ls jkHkk&xkjks ds e/; la?k”kZ dh fLFkfr curh xbZA ;gh la?k”kZ tuojh ds ÁkjaHk esa Hkh”k.k :i ls ÁdV gqvk gSA

foxr o”kksZ esa fneklk o dkchZ ds e/; rFkk fneklk o tseh ds e/; dk la?k”kZ vjk”Vªh; ‘kfDr;ksa ds blh :i dk ÁdVhdj.k jgk gSA tuojh 2011 dk la?k”kZ Hkh mu iqjkuh ?kVukvksa dk gh Lej.k djkrk gSA rFkkdfFkr /keZfujis{koknh yksx bl rF; dh vuns[kh dj viuh Nn~e /keZfujis{krk dks gh ÁdV djrs gSaA

es?kky; ljdkj bls vkilh xyrQgeh crkdj dkj.kksa ds ewy esa tkus dk lkgl ugha dj ik jgh gSaA 31 xkoksa ls yxHkx 30000 jkHkk cU/kq fuokZflr gks x;s gaSA mudh lqj{kk ds LFkk;h izcU/k ,oe~ iquokZl dh O;oLFkk gksus dh vko’;drk gSA

mRrj&iwoZ {ks= esa tgk¡&tgk¡ fgUnw vYila[;d gksrs x;s] mudh lqj{kk dks ysdj Á’u fuekZ.k gksrs jgsa gaSA blds iwoZ Hkh es?kky; ds f’kykax {ks= ls vleh;k] caxykHkk”kh rFkk fgUnhHkkf”kd lewgksa ds gtkjksa yksxks dks le; le; ij Hkxk;k x;k gSA os foxr 13 o”kksa ls vU; izkUrksa esa foLFkkfir thou thus dks etcwj gSaA fetksje ls Lo/keZ esa vkLFkk j[kus okys fj;kax tutkfr ds 40000 yksxksa dks Hkh foLFkkfir gksuk iM+k gSA bu {ks=ks esa jgus okyh fofHkUu tutkfr;ksa dh ekU;rkvksa ,oe~ ijiajkvksa dh j{kk Hkh furkUr vko’;d gSA

Hkz”Vkpkj % ,d pqukSrh

fofo/k v/;;uksa ds fu”d”kZ Hkz”Vkpkj ds Hk;kud Lo:i dsk ÁdV djrs gSA miHkksxokn ds c<+rs LokFkZ&ykylk c<+rh xbZ] ifj.kke Lo:i vuSfrd voS/k ekxZ ls vFkZlk/ku ÁkIr djus dh c<+rh Áo`fÙk ;gh orZeku Hkz”Vkpkj dh leL;k dk ewy dkj.k gSA laoS/kkfud inksa dk nq:i;ksx djus dh Áo`fÙk c<+ jgh gSA ,slh eukso`fÙk ds dkj.k laoS/kkfud O;oLFkk,¡ Hkh Hkz”V gksrh fn[kkbZ nsrh gSaA nqHkkZX;iw.kZ i{k ;g gS fd O;oLFkkvksa esa lq/kkj dk Á;kl djus okys ,oa fojks/k djus okyksa ds thou dh lqj{kk dks ysdj Á’ufpUg yxk gSA dkyk/ku vkSj Hkz”Vkpkj ds dkj.k ns’k dh vFkZO;oLFkk rFkk vkfFkZd larqyu dks ysdj ns’k ds uhfr&fu/kkZjd] vFkZ’kkL=h] lkekftd fpardksa ds e/; ewyHkwr fparu gks ,oa LoLFk O;oLFkk fuekZ.k gks bldh vko’;drk gSA NqikbZ xbZ voS/k laifÙk dks fons’k ls ns’k esa ykus dh O;oLFkk Hkh gksuh pkfg,A

fofo/k lewg rFkk laLFkkvksa }kjk Hkz”Vkpkj ds fojks/k esa gksusokys vkanksyuksa dks turk dk c<+rk leFkZu] tuHkkoukvksa dks gh O;Dr djrk gSA

fgUnw tkxj.k ds ‘kqHk ladsr

fgUnw lekt ds lEeq[k dbZ Ádkj dh pqukSfr;k¡ vkSj ladV gksus ds ckotwn Hkh tu lkekU; fgUnqRo ds Áfr J)k j[krs gq,] fofHkUu vk;kstukas esa lgHkkxh gksrk gSA xr dqN dk;ZØeksa us bl tuHkkouk dk n’kZu djk;k gSA

ek¡ ueZnk lkekftd dqaHk%

ek¡ ueZnk lkekftd dqaHk Qjojh 2011 esa eaMyk esa laiUu gqvkA bl daqHk esa vn~Hkqr ‘kfDr dk ifjp; feyk gSA lkekftd leL;kvksa rFkk fgUnq lekt dks nqcZy cukus ds py jgs Á;klksa ds fueqZyu djus gsrq ^tutkxj.k* dh dYiuk ls ^^ek¡ ueZnk lkekftd dqaHkÞ dk vk;kstu fd;k x;k FkkA bl lekjksg esa 336 ftyksa ls 1179 rglhyksa las 40000 xzkeksa ls 415 fofHkUu vuqlwfpr tkfr] tutkfr] rFkk vU; 400 tkfr;ksa dk Áfrfuf/kRo jgkA vuqeku gS fd rhu fnuksa esa yxHkx 30 yk[k ;k=h bl dqaHk esa lgHkkxh gq;s gSA iw- ‘kadjkpk;Z oklqnsokuan ljLorhth egkjkt] iw- Lokeh lR;fe=kuanth] lk/oh _raHkjkth] iw- vklkjke ckiw vkSj vusd lk/kq&lar] egkRekvksa dh mifLFkfr us vk;kstu dks lQy cuk;kA i-iw- ljla?kpkyd ek- eksguth Hkkxor] jk-ls-lfefr dh izeq[k lapkfydk oUnuh; izfeykrkbZ] e- Á- o NRrhlx<+ ds ek- eq[;ea=h Jh f’kojkt flag pkSgku vkSj Mk- jeu flag vkfn egkuqHkko Hkh mifLFkr FksA turk o Á’kklu dk lg;ksx bl vk;kstu dh fo’ks”krk jghA

fo’o laL—r iqLrd esyk %

ns’k dh Áfrf”Br laL—r laLFkkvksa us feydj caxykSj esa fo’o laL—r iqLrd esys dk vk;kstu fd;kA ;g esyk 14 laL—r fo’ofo|ky;] jk”Vªh; laL—r laLFkku] v-Hkk- laL—r iqLrd Ádk’ku la?k ] laL—r Hkkjrh vkfn laLFkkvksa dh lgHkkfxrk ls 7-10 tuojh rd lEiUu gqvkA bl izdkj dk vk;kstu laL—r ds bfrgkl esa igyh ckj gqvk gSA

bl esys esa fofHké jkT;ksa ds 128 Ádk’kdks us lkfgR; miyC/k djk;sA fo’ks”krk ;g jgh fd esays esa dsoy laL—r vFkok laL—r lac/n iqLrdksa dks gh j[kuk Fkk] 4 fnu esa 4 djksM+ :i;kas dh 12 yk[k iqLrdksa dh fcØh gqvh gSA 4 yk[k yksxks us esyk n’kZu fd;kA ^^Kkuxaxk** uked Hkkjrh; Kku foKku ijaijk dh Án’kZuh bl esys dk vkd”kZ.k jghA Án’kZuh ns[kdj Ácq/n oxZ lesr yxHkx rhu yk[k yksx vk’p;Zpfdr jgs o Ásj.kk ik;hA

Hkkjr ds 26 jkT;ks ls o fo’o ds 12 ns’kks ls 7146 Áfrfuf/k vk;s FksA bl dk;ZØe esa 310 u;h laL—r iqLrdksa dk yksdkiZ.k gqvk tks vius vki esa ,d mPpkad gSA

fo’o la?k f’kfoj%

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Anuual report presented by RSS Sarakaryavah (General Secretary) Sri Suresh Joshi
It is but natural to remember all those great personalities who awakened the spirit of affection, feeling of commitment to one’s duty and total devotion to goals and ideals dear to all of us; but who are no more with us.
Respected Kalidas ji Basu, a renowned legal luminary, a great pillar of strength for Sangh work from its inception in Bengal, one whose guidance through his incisive thinking in many difficult situations benefited our karyakartas has left us. Shri Shaligram ji Tomar, who nurtured A.B.V.P. for years in Madhya Bharat left behind his earthly existence after fighting many physical ailments since last few years. Prachar Pramukh of Nagpur city, Shri. Vijay ji Patki, whose father was a close associate of Parampoojaneeya Doctor ji, was seriously injured in a road accident. All efforts to save him proved futile and he departed from this world. A sunny personality with every ready smile, Shri Somasunderji who was vibhag pracharak of Andhra Pradesh, prant boudhik pramukh and looking after Sanskrit Bharati work currently was suffering from Cancer for some time. He has also departed from this world. Past Sanghchalak of Brij prant respected Krishna Sahay ji passed away at a ripe old age.
Former Sanghchalak of Delhi prant respected Satyanarayan ji Bansal, who played a crucial role in many social service projects, passed away in old age after prolonged illness. Recently, Senior Pracharak Shri. Arvindrao Chauthaiwale, Seva Pramukh of V.H.P. departed us due to Sevier heart attack. Shrimati Sudesh Malik ji, karyavahika of Rajasthan region of Rashtra Sevika Samiti and Shrimati Usha Jain ji founder member of Matrishakti Seva Nyas of Agra founded under the auspices of V.H.P., also left for their heavenly abode in the past year. Resident of Vidarbha Shri Babasaheb Takwale, who was General Secretary of A.B. Kisan Sangh and used to guide farmers with his deep study of agriculture, had played a major role in growth of Kisan Sangh; as also senior swayamsevak of Jalandhar, Shri Balkishen Vaid who was also former Boudhik pramukh of Punjab prant, and Shri Satya Raju, former head of Sewa karya in Andhra are also no more with us. We always used to receive blessings for our work from Parampoojneeya Shankaracharya of Karveer Peeth (Kolhapur) Vidyashankar Bharati, who departed from this material world. Shrimati Sumatitai Sukalikar, who had a special place in Maharashtra’s political life due to her highly respected words and actions, also left behind her memories and left us in this flow of time.
A great poet Shri Uttam Muley who had made a place for himself with his impressive writings in Dalit literature and contributed greatly to maintain harmony and co-operative spirit in the society; Shri Vamanrao Nimbalkar recognized as a creative writer also left this world. One of the best ‘shahir’ from Mumbai, Vitthal Umap ji completed his life’s journey on the stage at Deeksha Bhoomi, Nagpur itself while performing his play. Shri Prabhakar Panshikar who had carved a niche for himself on Marathi stage and gave pleasure to thousands of his fans in Marathi theatre merged back into the five elements. A rich voice that carried deep emotions that enraptured the hearts of millions of souls with his rich devotional songs, shastriya sangeet, great singer, Eternally shining Sun of music, Bharat Ratna Pandit Bhimsen Joshi left behind his musical voice for us and passed into eternity. Well known personalities of Gujarati music Shri Dilipbhai Dholakia ji also departed from this world. Highly energetic spokesperson for Swadeshi philosophy and life style, leader of Desh Bhachao movement, a person who could arouse unrivalled support for Swadeshi movement, Shri Rajeev Dikshit was snatched away from us by cruel fate in prime of his life.
Resident of Gorakhpur and former Governor, Shri Mahavir Prasad, top leader of Congress Shri Karunakarn, senior literature and former Chairman of A.B. Marathi Sahitya Sammelan, Shri Subhash Bhende; Founder of Sadvichar Parivar and an ever dedicated person to humanitarian work Shri Haribhai Panchal are no more with us. Famous industrialist of Gujarat, Shri Pranlal Bhogilal who always used to support us in various activities and had earned respect due to his social activities; as also Shri Ishwarbhai Patel who worked in the field of sewa and social harmony with inspiration from Mahatma Gandhiji completed their live’s journeys.
These great souls are the ones who led an exemplary ideal life of purity and transparency even as they trod the self chosen path of duty, firm in their faith for the ideals for which they lived.
We shall feel surcharged with energy by simply remembering such noble souls. We shall never be able to see them again through our physical eyes. They shall always live in our memories.
We express our deep condolences for our brethren who departed from this world due to accidents that took place during Sabarimala yatra and natural disasters, or died due to violence perpetrated by terrorists and Naxalites, and we pay our homage to noble departed souls.
Overview of Activities
Sangh Shiksha Vargas were organized at 70 places all over Bharat between May to June 2010 like every year. Camps for Pratham Varsh (First Year) were held as per programmes decided by respective prants (states) and Dweetaya Varsh (Second Year) camps were organized at Kshetra (Zonal) level. Camps in South were planned on the basis of languages. Second Year training camps for senior swayamsevaks were organized at four places all over Bharat, viz. Kanyakumari, Delhi, Ranchi and Vadodara. Triteeya Varsh (Third year) training camp was held in Nagpur as usual. There was no special third year training in the last year. This will be organized in the winters this year.
11556 swayamsevaks took part from 7230 places in the First Year Camps, 2678 swayamsevaks participated from 2087 places for the Second Year; 497 participants from 370 places for special Second year (for seniors), and 877 swayamsevaks from 788 places took part in Third Year training camp. 63741 swayamsevaks from 24530 places participated in the Prathamik Shiksha Vargas all over Bharat.
Retired Chief Secretary of Assam state, Shri J. S. Rajkhowa, was the Chief Guest in the concluding ceremony of the Third Year.
As per information available, at present 39908 shakhas are active in 27078 places all over Bharat. Sangh work is also going on through 7990 Saptahik Milans (Weekly get-togethers) and 6431 Sangh Mandalis at different places in Bharat.
Critical analysis of quantitative aspect of Sangh work was done during the meeting of A. B. Karyakari Mandal in Jalgaon in October 2010. There was constructive discussion about the causes of growth or lack of growth in different places. We have received information about some good experiments. It was felt that qualitative analysis should also be done along with quantitative analysis.
Tours of Parampoojaneeya Sarsanghchalak
The core message in the tours undertaken at Kshetra level by Parampoojaneeya Sarsanghchalak was about ‘karyakarta’. Interactive programmes with discussions and questions-answers sessions organized by Sampark vibhag with renowned influential celebrities in small groups in Mumbai, Surat, Sambhajinagar, Bhuvaneshwar, Sambalpur, Dhanbad etc. proved to be great success. A programme, called ‘Samvad’ witnessed the presence of 165 influential leaders from all walks of social life in Pune.
During the tours of other A.B. adhikaris under programmes organized at national level, constructive discussions were held about work among College students, growth at ‘Nagar’ level and quality of work.
Special Mentions
Ghosh Varg:
Training workshops or camps were organized at state level by Ghosh vibhag in some states. 2363 swayamsevaks took part at 13 places. National Ghosh Varg was held in Lucknow which saw presence of 298 swayamsevaks.
Nav Chaitanya Shivir:
A special camp was held for College students and other young swayamsevaks of Merut prant in Merut. There were 2247 participants from all over the state. The trainees had come from 644 places, 416 colleges and 89 hostels. Highlight of the camp was that there were 1061 new entrants. Programmes were conducted in such a way that they would arouse a sense of responsibility for the society and nation in the youth. Camp participants expressed firm resolve about issues like Water management, environment, blood donation, eye donation etc. This was the achievement of this camp. Karyakartas of Merut prant had begun preparatory work from July 2010 for this camp with various programmes to make this camp a big success.
Workshop conducted for College and University teachers in Punjab:
Special exercises were undertaken in Punjab to improve participation of College students and teachers teaching in colleges and universities in Sangh work. Small group meetings were organized in all districts and efforts were done to see that literature about Sangh is studied, and students begin attending local shakhas.
Poojaneeya Sarsanghchalak’s programme was organized as a part of this exercise in October 2010 in Amritsar. Many directors, vice-chancellors, deans, heads of departments and principals were present in this workshop to make it a success. Total number of participants was 248 and a plan for follow up action is in place. Mailing of e-bulletin twice a month has begun.
Vishal Sanchalan (Grand parade) in Malwa prant and other programmes:
Malwa prant had organized sanchalan (parade) programmes at district/vibhag level for extending its mass contact and expansion of Sangh work. Sanchalans (Parades) were conducted in 5 places in the prant that saw participation of 43600 swayamsevaks. Public programmes of physical drills were conducted at 3 places in which 2077 swayamsevaks participated. Winter camps saw 10387 young swayamsevaks’ participation.
Support to Narmada Samajik Kumbh by Mahakoshal prant:
A detailed plan was made for the entire prant to seek co-operation from society at large. Heads for districts, gatnayak pramukhs and gatnayaks were nominated. A programme was chalked out that each gatnayak would contact a minimum of 20 households and get support for the kumbh in form of one kg rice, half a kg of pulses and donation of One rupee. This mass contact programme was undertaken in 27 districts of Mahakoshal prant in 214 places through 641 shakhas. In all 21593 swayamsevaks contacted 502674 families and collected 386 tonnes of food grain.
Special achievement of the programme was that swayamsevaks were able to invoke support from the families and households at different levels of society. As a follow up, plans are afoot to conduct workshops for introducing Sangh in small villages, inculcating family values through various programmes and Bharatmata poojan. Plans are also afoot to send greetings on the occasion of Varsh Pratipada (Hindu New Year).
Relief work for flood affected families in North Karnataka:
Floods in North Karnataka last year resulted in destruction of large number of villages and displacement of thousands of families. Relief material for 180 villages with the help of 2400 swayamsevaks was arranged immediately. It was resolved to build 1680 homes in 9 villages for rehabilitation under the auspices of ‘Sewa Bharati’. So far, 130 houses have been handed over in 2 Villages. Handing over ceremony of houses in Sabbalahunasi village of Bagalkot dist. was done at the hands of Poojaneeya Sudarshanji in the presence of Shri Govind Karnol Minister of Karnataka state government.
Meeting for Social Harmony in West Maharashtra:
644 brethren from 66 communities in 11 places came together in West Maharashtra for Social harmony meetings. These meetings were organized in the presence of A.B. Sewa Pramukh Shri Sitaram ji. There was a special Bharatmata Poojan in Talegaon of Pune district on 26th January. It saw participation of organizations of different castes, linguistic groups and educational institutions. 1498 citizens participated in this programme.
His Holiness Shankaracharya’s programme in Devgiri prant:
Missionary activities are going on for past many years in Navapur tehsil of Nandurbar district adjoining Gujarat state. There would be objections to any kind of Hindu religious programmes. A five day Padyatra of His Holiness Shankaracharya of Karveer Peeth walk was organized in such an area. 4000 tribal homes were contacted in 20 villages during this walk. Tribal get-togethers were held in 3 places. Participation of matrishakti (Woman), in great numbers in these programmes was noticeable.
Kashmir Merger Day:
Public programmes were organized on October 26, the day on which Kashmir was merged with Bharat. 2491 programmes were organized in 2018 places that saw presence of 99380 women and 308708 men. Apart from this, programmes were also organized in 8917 shakhas at 7603 places in which 179809 young swayamsevaks and 72466 school going swayamsevaks took part.
Follow up action on Vishwa Mangal Gau Gram Yatra:
A national level three day conference was held at Kanyakumari for the organizations working in the field of Rural upliftment. 154 karyakartas including 27 sisters from 65 organizations participated in this conference.
In the same way, Akhil Bharatiya Gram Vikas Varg (National Rural Development Workshop) was also held at Deendayal Dham in Farah of District Mathura. 188 active karyakartas from all prants involved in rural development took part in this workshop. Poojaneeya Sudarshan ji was present in this workshop. Guidance from experienced experts on varied subjects like water, earth and forest conservation, environment, bio-diversity, cottage industry, village health etc. was received. Renowned Gandhian Padmashri Shri Kutti Menon ji was specially present in this workshop.
Meeting of Mahila (women) karyakartas of Sewa Vibhag:
A special meeting was organized in Nagpur to discuss the projects run by women karyakartas and for women. 127 karyakartas from 15 prants took part in this meeting. Ideas were discussed about an independent initiative to bring together and co-ordinate such women oriented projects. It was felt that some more activities also need to be taken up about various problems faced by women.
Dharna programme
Hindutva is being tarnished with terms like Hindu terrorism, Saffron terrorism etc. Efforts are also being made to drag Sangh into this controversy. Public resentment against this kind of politics must be exhibited; with this objective a programme was chalked out to offer ‘dharna’ in all the district centres of Bharat on 10th November. This programme was widely successful across Bharat though it was taken up at a very short notice.
Almost one million, to be more exact 10,58,438 citizens were present in 750 places for this dharna. Participation in big numbers by mothers and sisters, well organized and disciplined way the dharnas were offered were the highlights of this programme. Highest number of participation of 25000 citizens in Jabalpur. At a short notice, success of programme shows the feelings within the society about the subject. This programme has raised the self confidence of karyartas in a big way.
Press Conferences
A programme had been chalked out at the meeting of A.B. Karyakari Mandal held in Jalgaon, to conduct press conferences at state centres. 3492 journalists were present in 224 places. Approach of media to these press meets was positive. By giving requisite coverage to these press conferences, media has shown sensitivity and respect to the popular feeling.
National Scenario
Decision on Ram Janmabhoomi by Allahabad High Court
Decision handed down by Lucknow Bench of Allahabad High Court on 30th September is an acceptance of the faith and belief of Crores of Hindus. Legal system of our country has not only kept their feelings in mind but has based its decision on all the facts available to it in this regard, thus respecting the sentiments of the people.
Some vested interests had tried to generate a tense atmosphere before the ruling. But, restraint and calm that different communities and groups have shown after the decision was made public is in tune with the culture and traditions of this country. But, Hindu society desires that all sections of the society should come together to build a grand temple for Lord Ram and present an ideal example of amity and goodwill. Enthusiastic participation of people in large numbers during the Hanumat Shakti Jagaran programmes conducted all over the country is an indication of this feeling. These programmes took place at 11467 places and attended by 63,78,680 people of which 21,22,669 were women.
Now, there is a need to pass a law in the Parliament with consensus of all law makers to clear the way for temple construction.
Terrorism
Thousands of innocent people, police and military personnel have been killed mercilessly during the continued Jihadi terrorism in last two decades. National security is sought to be destructed time and again. Not only Bharat, but the whole world community is suffering from terrorism. But, it is unfortunate that anti-Hindu forces in our country are trying to weaken the efforts to counter Jihadi terrorism by labeling the Hindu community as terrorist by citing a few incidents.
Instead of assuring security to patriotic Hindu organizations, holy saints and centres of faith of Hindu society, these people are trying to create confusion about these forces in the minds of common people. With a selfish urge to remain in power or capture power, policies are being framed to pander to some communities while closing eyes to the anti-national and terrorist forces. So called leaders consider Hindu organizations to be even a greater danger than the elements fomenting Islamic terrorism. They are not even shy of sharing such views with foreign powers.
But, we are sure that Hindu society can see through this conspiracy. It will foil all such attempts to manufacture falsehood and create confusion, and will co-operate wholeheartedly with the efforts towards nation building in future.
Worrisome situation in Jammu & Kashmir
A consensus regarding complete and final merger of Kashmir with Bharat has been arrived at many a times since 1947, but situation in Jammu-Kashmir remains a cause of worry. Infact, the root cause of Jammu-Kashmir problem is weak and indecisive policies of the central government. We have not been successful in achieving integration and sense of oneness in social, mental, economic and political sense in Jammu-Kashmir as we have done in other states of our country inspite of providing grants worth lakhs of crores of rupees for various projects and plans, sacrifice of more than one lakh innocent citizens and thousands of jawans of police and army during last 63 years. Various political parties are strengthening the forces of separatism directly or indirectly to fulfill their vested political interests. Conspiracy to remove all Hindus from the valley by forcing more than 4 lakh indigenous Hindus to run away from Kashmir, armed incursions from across the border, open support by ISI and terrorist commanders of Pakistan to leaders of active separatist organizations and training the youth, providing them with arms etc.; are all forms of undeclared war against Bharat. Having failed to fulfill their objectives through terrorism, they have changed their tactics now. Agitational terrorism is but a new form of terrorism.
Anti-national forces are striking their roots deeper with time. Separatist forces are engaged in anti-Bharat propaganda by organizing seminars in capital city of Delhi and other cities.
The real truth is that these anti-Bharat agitations are limited to only 5 out of 22 districts of Jammu-Kashmir. Gujjars, Bakarwals, Shias, Kashmiri Sikhs and Pandits, various refugee groups in Jammu, Dogras, Buddhists and nationalist Muslims are not part of this separatist movement. But, atmosphere being created all around is as if entire Jammu-Kashmir wants to secede from Bharat. Actually, less than half of the population from only 14% of the state’s area is part of this agitation. By using women and boys to throw stones at security forces anti-national groups spread across Bharat are trying to create an atmosphere with the help of media as if all the citizens of the valley want independence or ‘azadi’.
Negation of complete merger of Jammu-Kashmir with Bharat by Chief Minister Omar Abdullah, claiming Jammu-Kashmir to be a disputed territory, creation of such an environment by interlocutors of the Centre and open support to them by Central government and Congress leaders indicates that separatists, State and the Central government have embarked upon such a path to strike some agreement. It is difficult to imagine what kind of pronouncements would have been made had Indian Army and other nationalist forces not exerted pressure. Terming Jammu-Kashmir as a political problem and reversing its merger that began in 1953 when Dr. Mukherjee sacrificed his life and Praja Parishad conducted a historic agitation; there are now talks about formulae of autonomy, self-rule etc.
Bogey of ‘Human Rights violations’ is being raised by citing a few incidents. It is extremely important that morale of Armed forces is kept high by maintaining their special powers. This is the only way that security of common people would be assured.
It is call of the times that strong action be taken against separatist elements and nationalist forces be strengthened. People in different states of the country must pressurize state and central governments in an organized manner. This is the only way that unity of the nation would be secured. Jammu-Kashmir should also have the same sense of unity with Bharat like other states. Keeping in mind the activities across the border, only solution to achieve this is abrogation of article 370, system of separate constitution and separate flag be scrapped and treating it like any other state. The right solution to this problem is to establish a sense of one country – on people – one nation.
Atrocities on Rabha Hindus
Incidents that took place on the first day of Christian New year near the border areas of Assam and Meghalay are a pointer to us about the dangers that we would face in future. Garo and Rabha communities are living together for many generations with cordial relations. They celebrate their festivals and follow their traditions happily together. Both the groups have been staying together respecting each others’ sentiments and respecting each other’s faith and beliefs. With increase in conversions to Christianity and a large section of Garo tribes converting to Christianity, there is a widening chasm between Garo and Rabha tribes. With failure to convert people of Rabha community to Christianity these differences have widened further, resulting in an atmosphere of intolerance. Despite this Rabha community had been co-operating in the programmes organized by Christian missionaries. After Meghalaya got the status of a State, political influence of Garo community became stronger, resulting in increase in Missionary activities. This is the reason behind current atmosphere of confrontation, violence and terror between Garo and Rabha people. Combined efforts of separatist elements, Bangladeshi infiltrators Muslims and some political leaders have generated a situation of conflict. This is the atmosphere that led to the horrible incidents in the initial weeks of January.
Conflicts between Dimasa and Karbi, Dimasa and Jemi in the past few years are a manifestation of activities of such anti-national forces. Violence of January 2011 reminds us of such incidents that took place earlier too. So called secular lobby is only exposing its pseudo-secularism by turning a blind eye to these facts.
Meghalaya government does not have courage to get to the root of the issue and is trying to pass it off as a result of misunderstandings. Nearly 30000 Rabha brethren from 30 villages have become homeless. There is an urgent need for their permanent rehabilitation and security.
Hindus have faced serious security concerns wherever they have become a minority in North East. Assamese, Bengalis and Hindi speaking groups have been forced to flee from Shillong region of Meghalaya earlier too. They have been forced to live their lives as refugees in other states since last 13 years. 40000 Riyangs, who follow their own faith, were also forcibly displaced. It is critically important to defend the traditions and faiths of various tribes in this region.
Corruption: A Challenge
Various studies expose the terrible extent of corruption. Increasing consumerism has led to lust for self-aggrandizement, resulting in urge to accumulate wealth through unethical and illegal means. This is the root cause of this problem of corruption. There is a strong tendency to misuse constitutional positions. We are witnessing devastation of constitutional system due to this mentality. Unfortunately, there are question marks about the safety of the people who are opposing this and trying to clean up the system. It is extremely important that there should be serious thinking by the policy makers of the nation, economic experts and social thinkers about the effect on fiscal system and economic stability resulting from black money and corruption and methodologies to create a healthy system. Serious efforts must be made to bring back illegal wealth stashed away in foreign lands.
Increasing support from the common people to agitations being organized by different groups and organizations gives us a clear indication about the public opinion in this regard.
Positive signs of Hindu awakening
Maa Narmada Samajik Kumbh
Maa Narmada Samajik Kumbh took place in February 2011 in Mandla. This Kumbh has manifested extra-ordinary power of the society. Maa Narmada Samajik Kumbh was organized to awaken the people against social problems and efforts to weaken the Hindu society. This festival saw participation of 415 different scheduled castes and scheduled tribes and 400 other social groups from 4000 villages of 1179 tehsils from 336 districts. It is estimated that nearly 30lac pilgrims took part in the Kumbh during these three days. Presence of Revered Shankaracharya Vasudevanand Saraswati ji Maharaj, Revered Satyamitranand ji, Sadhvi Ritambharaji, Revered Asaram Bapu and many other saints and sadhus made this kumbh a great success. Other important dignitaries like Parmpoojaneeya Sarsanghchalak Shri Mohanrao Bhagwat, Chief of Rashtra Sevika Samiti Vandaneeya Pramilatai, Chief Ministers of Madhya Pradesh and Chhattisgarh Shri Shivraj Chauhan and Dr. Raman Singh were also present in this programme. The highlight of this festival was the co-operation of common people and the state government for this programme.
Vishwa Sanskrit Pustak Mela (World Sanskrit Book Fair)
Prestigious Sanskrit institutions came together to organize Vishwa Sanskrit Pustak Mela. This fair was conducted with the help of 14 Sanskrit Universities, National Sanskrit institute, Akhil Bharatiya Sanskrit Pustak Prakashan Sangh and Sanskrit Bharati etc. from 7 to 10 January 2010. This is the first time in the chequered history of Sanskrit that such a programme was organized.
128 publishers exhibited their publications at this fair. Specialty of this fair was that only Sanskrit books and books about Sanskrit were show cased. 12 lakhs books worth 4 crore were sold in this period of 4 days. 4 lakhs people visited the fair. An exhibition titled ‘Gyanganga’ (Traditions of Bharatiya Knowledge) was a major attraction of this fair, and left even well versed citizens in awe.
7146 delegates from 26 states and 12 countries were present in the fair. 310 Sanskrit books were released on this occasion which was a record by itself.
Vishwa Sangh Shivir
Vishwa Adhyayan Kendra organized a camp in Pune from 29 December 2010 to 3 January 2011 in Pune, that saw enthusiastic participation of 330 brothers, 152 sisters and 35 children from 35 countries. Shri Jagdish Shastriji who had initiated the Hindu organised work outside Bharat was also present in the camp. Discussions were held about status of Hindus staying outside Bharat, spreading and publicizing Hindu Sanskriti, organization of Hindu conferences at different places etc. Delegates were also given information about various types of activities being conducted in Bharat. Concluding valedictory public function was held in the presence of famous industrialist Shri. Abhay Firodia and Shri. Bhausaheb Chitale. Parampoojaneeya Sarsanghchalak ji addressed the august gathering. 15000 distinguished citizens participated in this function. Brethren from overseas enjoyed the cultural programmes presented by local groups and a drama titled ‘Shiv Rajyabhishek’ about coronation of Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj.
Appeal
We undertake a critical appraisal of our Sangh work even as we review the current social and political scenario from time to time. This is how we traditionally work. Keeping in mind the challenges that we face and expectations of the society, we have to increase our velocity and strength in a sustained manner. It is necessary for us to keep focus on strengthening our organization and systems and increasing the strength of our karyakartas.
Here we recall the words of Parampoojaneeya Sri Guruji. He had said, “World today understands only one language – language of strength. A nation can progress and maintain its position only on the basis of strong foundation and immeasurable strength. We must proceed on this path of duty with great effort with this sentiment. Even an ordinary person can be completely successful in attaining one’s goal in life with this resolve.”

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