By :- Shruti Tiwari
The Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) has unveiled a nationwide outreach and social integration campaign following its three-day All-India Prant Pracharak Meeting, held from July 4 to July 6 at Keshav Kunj, the organization’s Delhi headquarters in Jhandewalan.
The meeting was attended by RSS Sarsanghchalak Mohan Bhagwat, Sarkaryavah Dattatreya Hosabale, Sah-Sarkaryavah Arun Kumar, and senior representatives from all 46 RSS prants (zones), including prant pracharaks and their deputies.
Hindu Sammelans Across Every Locality
As part of its new outreach initiative, the RSS announced that Hindu Sammelans (congregations) will be organized in every mandal (division) and basti (settlement) across the country. This move is aimed at strengthening unity and social harmony within Hindu society and engaging with all communities and social groups.
More than 11,360 social harmony meetings are planned to be held across the country in the coming months.
Door-to-Door Public Engagement
In a press conference on Monday, Sunil Ambekar, the All-India Prachar Pramukh of the RSS, announced that the organization will conduct a door-to-door contact campaign. The purpose of this initiative is to reach out to households directly and engage citizens on key national and cultural issues concerning nation-building and Hindutva.
RSS functionaries will also connect with people on Vijayadashami while dressed in the official RSS uniform to reinforce the cultural and symbolic significance of the event.

Emphasis on Inclusive Development
The RSS stated that while India is making significant progress in areas such as foreign affairs, education, business, and the economy, there is a need to ensure this development is holistic and inclusive. The organization is committed to reinforcing family and social values, making every segment of society a stakeholder in national progress.
A key focus will be “Panch Parivartan” (Five Transformations), which includes environmental awareness among other goals.
Training and Cadre Development
Ambekar also highlighted the successful completion of RSS training camps between April and June 2025.
- 17,609 individuals under 40 received training in Sangh Shiksha Varg (RSS Education Units).
- Trainees came from 8,812 different locations across the country.
- Additionally, 4,270 individuals aged 40 to 60 also participated in these training programs, including people from both educated backgrounds and rural sectors such as farmers and laborers.
Discussion on National Security and Manipur
The RSS meeting also focused on national security and the situation in Manipur. Leaders noted that while conditions in Manipur have improved significantly, complete normalcy may still take some time. The organization emphasized its commitment to contributing positively to the peace-building process.
