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RSS leader shuffle highlights new  faces and fresh initiatives

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RSS leader shuffle highlights new faces and fresh initiatives

Dattatreya Hosbole, the re-elected Sar Karyavah (General Secretary) of Rashtriya Swyamsevak Sangh (RSS), infused vitality into the organisation by appointing the youngest-ever team of Sah Sarkaryavahs (Joint General ). This significant decision, made during the annual meet of the Akhil Bharatiya Pratinidhi Sabha (ABPS) in Nagpur, marked a shift in dynamics within the RSS.

In a move reflecting both continuity and change, Hosbole expanded the Sah Sarkaryavah panel from five to six members. Notable among the alterations was the departure of Manmohan Vaidhya, who transitioned to the national executive as member, while Kumar and Atul Limaye joined as new entrants. Dr. Krishna Gopal, Arun Kumar, Mukunda CR, and Ram Dutt Chakradhar retained their positions for the next three years.

Atul Limaye, hailing from Maharashtra, brought his experience as the former Kshetra Pracharak of the western region of RSS. This region comprises Maharashtra, and Gujarat. He is known to be an old timer in the organisation. 

Alok Kumar is the most surprising induction in the influential executive team. With his grassroots experience, he has added depth to the leadership team. He is originally from Western Uttar Pradesh (UP) and started his journey of full timer as Jila Pracharak at Nainital, Uttarakhand in 1988. He has worked extensively in UP, Jharkhand and Uttarakhand. He had been working as Akhil Bharatiya Sah Prachar Pramukh off late. 

Further signalling a strategic shift, Dattatreya Hosbole relocated his center to Delhi from . This move underscores RSS's evolving priorities, aligning with the organisation's  commitment to address pressing societal issues. The forthcoming 100th anniversary celebrations of RSS will focus on social harmony, family welfare, environmental conservation, indigenous enterprise, and civic responsibility.

Additionally, the RSS and its affiliates will commemorate the 300th birth anniversary of Ahilyabai Holkar on May 31, reflecting the organization's reverence for historical figures who embody its values.

Amidst these developments, the ABPS passed a single resolution emphasizing the significance of the Ram Mandir in Hindu resurgence, underscoring RSS's commitment to cultural continuity and spiritual rejuvenation.

Through these changes and resolutions, RSS continues its journey of adaptation and renewal, reaffirming its role as a dynamic force in  India.

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