RSS to hold mass outreach campaign in Konkan region on Jan 7

Press Trust of India  |  Panaji/Thane 

In a mass outreach programme, the will be holding "Hindu Chetna Sangam" in various parts of Prant (region), including Goa, on January 7 and is making "maximum" use of for mobilising people.

Various events would be held under the aegis of Sangam across 263 talukas of the coastal region including at 18 places in


The events are mainly aimed at reaching to masses and starting new units.

According to a top Sangh office-bearer, around 40,000 people are expected to participate in the events to be held in Prant and on January 7.

chief told reporters here that the Hindu Chetna Sangam is aimed at starting local units at places that have remained out of reach for Sangh so far.

"The programmes (under Sangam) mainly target the college-going and working youths. Around 40,000 people are expected to participate in all these events under Chetna Sangam," he said.

Behre said Swayamsevaks of RSS' prant comprising Palghar, Thane, Mumbai, Raigad, Ratnagiri, and districts--all in Maharashtra, and the entire state of have been working tirelessly for more than 85 years to spread the across every part to reach people.

He said 'shakhas' are currently held at 570 places in the prant while "saptahik milans" (weekly meetings) take place at 451 places.

"Goa, which comprises two districts, has 22 shakhas (where) 29 'saptahik Milans' (are held)," Behre said.

He said more than 400 people have associated themselves with Sangh through its "Join RSS" programme in

"This number depicts the expansion of across the country and in However, this programme (Hindu Chetna Sangam) is aimed at reaching to all sections of masses and also to those who are left behind," Behre said.

Meanwhile, a Sangh office-bearer in Maharashtra's told reporters today that the organisation has been making the maximum use of to make the January 7 event a huge success.

"As many as 1.15 lakh persons registered themselves through mobile application 'Join RSS' in Konakan Prant comprising Mumbai, Thane, Kalyan, Raigad, and divisions," leader told reporters.

The 'Join RSS' "movement" is a total success through which we could involve lakhs of people in activities and undertake various works of social importance, he said.

"The employed most modern technology to reach to maximum number of people and involve them in our social activities," Vadke said.

He said RSS' 'Kutumba Prabhodhan' drive, which was a total success in Karnataka, would be extended to other parts of the country.

Vadke refused comment on the Monday's caste clashes in district that triggered violent protests by Dalits across yesterday.

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First Published: Thu, January 04 2018. 18:25 IST