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RSS Marks 100 Years: Key moments that make it the world’s largest voluntary organisation    

RSSFACTS: RSS celebrates its centenary this Vijaydashami, having grown from a small group of 15-20 volunteers in 1925 to the world's largest voluntary organisation. The RSS continues to influence India’s socio-political landscape through its ideological and organisational strength

October 08, 2024 / 12:05 IST
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RSS 100 years
RSS' only agenda was to train the young men making them physically, mentally and intellectually strong to serve the country.

(RSSFACTS is a column that demystifies the functioning, organisational structure and ideology of the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh.)

Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS), the largest voluntary organisation in the world, will enter its 100th year on this year’s Vijaydashami. The organisation was founded on the festive day of ‘Vijyadashmi’, also known as ‘Dussehra’, in 1925. Since its inception the Sarsanghchalak(Chief Mentor) of the RSS  delivers an annual address on  Vijaydashami at Nagpur where the RSS has its headquarter. This speech is watched with keen interest as it spells out the RSS’ stand on contemporary issues and provides clarity about its ideological moorings while indicating its future course of action in the year ahead.

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It is interesting to note that the RSS was founded with only 15-20 young men and teenagers. Those who were present on the day it was established included Bhauji Kawre, Anna Sohni, Vishwanathrao Kelkar, Balaji Huddar and Bapurao Bhedi . These are amongst a long list of unsung heroes who played an important role in building the pan-India organisational network of the RSS.

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