Sanghnomics: Mohan Bhagwat advocates for India’s unique development path rooted in Dharma, emphasising traditional values and collective progress. This vision aligns with global transitions, offering India a chance to lead innovation
PoK will be ours on its own. Demands have started being made in PoK, you must have heard sloganeering, Bhagwat said
A Moneycontrol analysis of Mohan Bhagwat's Vijadashmi speeches shows that he focused more on religion, global affairs and the economy in 2023 than he has done in years
RSSFACTS: At RSS Centenary Address, Mohan Bhagwat unveils RSS’ global outlook on development models and urges people to adapt traditional ways to contemporary needs
Bhagwat was speaking at the RSS‘s annual Vijayadashmi rally, which also marked the centenary of the organisation.
America has introduced a new tariff policy. Naturally, it serves its own interests, but its impact is being felt across the world. No nation can progress in isolation, says Mohan Bhagwat
Prime Minister Narendra Modi released a specially designed commemorative postage stamp and a coin highlighting the RSS' contribution to the nation at a programme to mark the centenary celebrations of the organisation
The Opposition has repeatedly reminded BJP of the unofficial rule and asked if PM Modi will himself follow the informal age limit
'We will move forward. We were once divided, but we will unite that again,' RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat said
RSSFACTS: The Sarsanghchalak, or Chief Mentor, leads the RSS, with the position evolving over its 100-year history. The role has been passed down through nominated leaders, ensuring organisational continuity and ideological integrity
RSSFACTS: Mohan Bhagwat referenced HV Seshadri’s The Tragic Story of Partition, critiquing Congress leadership for compromising Bharat's unity, highlighting their exhaustion and political bargaining, while showcasing RSS efforts in protecting Hindus and Sikhs
RSSFACTS: Marking its centenary, the RSS emphasises ‘Dharma’ as a way of life distinct from religion, advocating a balanced, inclusive civilisational path rooted in India’s philosophical and cultural tradition
"There is no problem in learning English but we must not disown our own culture and language, all languages born in India are national languages; we need one common language to interact, but it should not be foreign," Mohan Bhagwat said.
Speaking at the centenary celebrations of the RSS, Bhagwat underlined that religion must remain a matter of individual choice and should not be influenced by inducements or coercion
Reflecting on global turmoil, Mohan Bhagwat noted that while the League of Nations failed to prevent the Second World War and even the United Nations has struggled to stop conflicts, the world remains on edge today.
What swayamsevaks do is their domain. It is independent and autonomous. The credit goes to them. Discredit is shared by the Sangh because it is our product, says RSS chief.
Good health and education are extremely important, and they used to be considered a 'service'. However, both are out of reach for ordinary people as they have been commercialised, Bhagwat said.
Even if we become a USD 3 trillion economy, it won't surprise the world, because there are many countries (that have achieved the feat), the RSS chief said.
Mohan Bhagwat said that the basic cause of all problems in the world lies in five or six tendencies in human nature.
Besides political leaders, several prominent personalities, including diplomats and those from minority community, are set to be invited for the event as part of the Sangh's outreach.
According to Mohan Bhagwat, the global respect India commands today is rooted in its original identity as Bharat. He also cited Yogi Arvind to say it is God's will for the Sanatan Dharma to rise and for the rise of Sanatan Dharma, the rise of the Hindu nation is inevitable.
Mohan Bhagwat said that the workers should become competent in the field they work, be role models in it and develop friendly relations in order to lead others forward, according to the statement issued by the Shiksha Sanskriti Utthan Nyas
Bhagwat also stressed that dharma is deeper than religious rituals; it embodies universal truths and spiritual wisdom (adhyatmikta).
Interestingly, both Prime Minister Narendra Modi and RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat turn 75 in September this year.
Swayamsevaks are being trained in Kanpur from May 21, and the camp will conclude on June 10, RSS office bearers in Kanpur said