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RSS’ ‘Ghar Sampark Abhiyan’ Continues for the Tenth Consecutive Day in Killapara

Volunteers reach households to share RSS history, objectives and distribute informational material; strong youth participation observed

Published on: November 21, 2025
By: BTNI
Location: Rajnandgaon, India

The Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh’s (RSS) ‘Ghar Sampark Abhiyan’ continued for the tenth consecutive day in the Killapara locality, with volunteers actively engaging residents and spreading awareness about the organisation’s historical journey and objectives.

As part of the ongoing outreach campaign, RSS workers visited households across the area, interacting with families and sharing information about the Sangh’s 100-year-long journey, its role in social life, and the contributions of its various affiliated organisations. Volunteers distributed portraits of Bharat Mata, booklets on the history of the Sangh, and literature related to the ‘Panch Parivartan’ initiative including Parivartan, Kutumbodhan, and Swadeshi.

Prominent participants included Basti Pramukh Anil Nagvanshi, All India Pujari Purohit Sangh national president Dev Kumar Nirvani, along with Satish Tiwari, Gyanesh Gupta, Manoj Nirvani, Arun Bhaskar Gupta, and Ganwant Singh Thakur, who took part in the day’s activities.

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The campaign witnessed enthusiastic involvement from the youth, who actively contributed to the door-to-door outreach efforts. Volunteers expressed confidence that the initiative would help promote positive social change and carry the Sangh’s ideology to a wider audience.

RSS office-bearers stated that the campaign has received consistent cooperation from all volunteers and will be expanded further in the coming days to ensure greater public engagement.

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