Mohan Bhagwat on New RSS Office: Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) chief Mohan Bhagwat appreciated the construction of the newly constructed multi -storey office of the organization in the national capital on Wednesday (19 February) and asked the volunteers to ensure that their work is as ‘grand’ as the new office complex. . The newly constructed office Keshav Kunj has been constructed in eight years at a cost of about Rs 150 crore. According to sources, 13 -storey three -storey three towers with about 300 rooms and offices were created with the contribution of more than 75,000 people with the RSS ideology and its work.
Addressing the worker conference organized on the occasion of the formal inauguration of the office of the union in the newly constructed campus of RSS in Delhi Has been. With the changing circumstances, we have to take care that our direction does not change.
‘It does not take time to change the situation’
The RSS chief said, ‘It does not take time to change the situation. (Regardless of RSS) neglect has gone away. The protest also went away. We keep moving forward. Bhagwat said that the ‘day-to-day’ of RSS is expanding. He said, ‘Today is the entry festival in this newly constructed building. Our works should also be as grand as this building. That grandeur should be reflected in our work.
Amit Shah, Rajnath Singh, JP Nadda were present in the program
Home Minister Amit Shah, Defense Minister Rajnath Singh and BJP chief J.P. Many party leaders including Nadda participated in the program. RSS National General Secretary Dattatreya Hosbale was also present with other senior officials of the organization at the ‘Karyaksha Sammelan’ at Jhandewalan’s office. The RSS’s Delhi office and some of the organizations associated with it have gradually moved to the new multi-storey campus in the last few months. RSS was conducting its activities in a rented premises since 2016. The Sangh has been working since 1962 from the office at Jhandewalan.
How is RSS’s new office with Delhi
The new complex is a major change from the first two -storey building, a mixture of modern technology with ancient architectural practices to bring it into contact with ventilated and adequate sunlight. The names of three towers (surface and 12 floors) are Sadhana, Prerna and Archana. One of its biggest auditoriums is named after Ashok Singhal, a prominent officer of Vishwa Hindu Parishad (VHP), who was closely associated with the Ram temple movement. 463 people can sit in this modern auditorium. In another hall, 650 people can sit. The RSS office has accommodation facilities for its officials and members in addition to a library, health clinic and a sewage treatment plant.
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