RSS Expansion Bihar: Special programs are being organized as part of the centenary of the establishment of the Sangh. file photo
Amarendra Tiwari, Muzaffarpur. North Bihar RSS Shakha: There is a lot of enthusiasm among the volunteers about the visit of Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) Sarsanghchalak Mohan Bhagwat to Muzaffarpur on Republic Day. Sangh leaders of every level from 31 organizational districts of North Bihar province will participate in this special program organized as part of the centenary year of the establishment of the Sangh.
The first branch of RSS in the district was started in the year 1939. At present the number of branches in North Bihar has increased to more than 1200. Volunteers are actively working towards increasing this number to 1500 before the House of Representatives to be held in March on the occasion of the centenary.
The expansion of branches has accelerated in the last 15 years. While about 488 branches were operating around the year 2010, now their number has increased to about 1202. Along with regular shakhas, a large number of volunteers are also joining the organization through weekly meetings and monthly congregations.
Provincial Executive Abhay Garg said that Guru Puja is being organized at 1910 places in North Bihar and efforts are on to establish regular branches at all the places. At present the work of the Sangh is being conducted in nine departments and 31 districts.
Department union leader Chandramohan Khanna 'Channi' said that Rajdevnarayan Sharma, resident of Purupottampur, was the first volunteer of the district. He started the first branch in his village in the year 1939, which led to the expansion of Sangh work in the district.
70-year-old Satyendra Narayan Sharma, son of Rajdevnarayan Sharma, said that he saw his father setting up shakhas in the village since childhood. Later he was also associated with Jan Sangh and Vishwa Hindu Parishad. He died on 14 January 2015. The centenary year program will be attended by a large number of representatives from various districts of North Bihar.
Representatives will come from these districts
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