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Pracharak: Active, full-time missionary who spreads RSS doctrine. [127] The system of pracharak or RSS missionaries has been called the life blood of the organisation. A number of these men devote themselves to lifetime of celibacy, poverty, and service to the organisation.
The BJP traces its roots to the Bharatiya Jana Sangh (BJS; Indian People’s Association), which was established in 1951 as the political wing of the pro-Hindu group Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS; “National Volunteers Corps”) by Shyama Prasad Mukherjee. organisation is one of the world's largest voluntary organization.Organisation ...
The concept of registration of persons and issuing identity cards was the subject of an agreement made between India and Sri Lanka in 1954, The draft bill submitted to the Sri Lankan parliament in 1962 was passed as the Act of Registration of Persons No. 32 of 1968. With the aim of activating the provisions of this Act, the Department of ...
Rashtra Sevika Samiti, literally, National Volunteer Association for Women (1.8 million as of 2002) [57] Shiksha Bharati, to provide education and training for skill up gradation to underprivileged girls and women (2.1 million as of 2002) [57] [74] Durga Vahini, Women's wing of Vishwa Hindu Parishad. Religious
Inamdar is credited with shaping Narendra Modi's career in the RSS. When Modi became an RSS Pracharak, Inamdar was the Prant Pracharak of Gujarat. Modi and Inamdar are believed to have shared a special bond. [3] According to Narendra Modi, Inamdar was the only person he has ever confided in on personal matters.
Mohan Madhukar Rao Bhagwat (IPA: [moːɦən mədʱukəɾ(ə)ɾaːʋ bʱaːɡʋət̪]; (IPA: [moːɦən mədʱukəɾ(ə)ɾaːʋ bʱaːɡʋət̪]); born 11 September 1950) is an Indian veterinarian who is the 6th and current Sarsanghchalak (Chief) of the right-wing nationalist organisation Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh since 2009.
This was a crucial period for the RSS and its political wing BJP. The BJP and the RSS shared many common ideologies. [citation needed] He gave up the post of Sarsanghchalak on account of his failing health in February 2000 and nominated K. S. Sudarshan as his successor. [6] During the emergency he went underground and toured all of India.
These pracharaks developed the initial RSS network in towns as well as villages. By 1946, Dani's team had recruited 3% of the urban population and 1% of the rural population of Madhya Bharat into the RSS, as per Hedgewar's target. [3] In Ujjain area, there were around sixty shakhas (branches) by 1950. In Indore area, there were a hundred. [4]