Grand Vijaya Dashami Path Sanchalan in Raipur; Call for “Panch Parivartan” in the Century Year of the Sangh

Raipur/ The first Path Sanchalan of Raipur city was held at Shankar NagarThe Vijaya Dashami Path Sanchalan will continue from September 25 to October 15 Raipur. On the occasion of the Century year of the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS), a grand Vijaya Dashami Path Sanchalan commenced in Raipur city on Sunday. Amid the resounding slogans of “Bharat Mata ki Jai”, swayamsevaks of all age groups participated enthusiastically in the event. The program will run from September 25 to October 15, beginning from Shankar Nagar.Out of the 14 nagars (city divisions) of Raipur, the Path Sanchalan was organized in the bastis (localities) of Krishak Nagar, Raipura, Shankar Nagar, Purani Basti, and Gudiyari Nagar. In Krishak Nagar’s Gayatri Nagar basti, 159 swayamsevaks took part in the disciplined march. On the occasion, Raipur Mahanagar Pracharak Manoj Kashyap described the Sangh’s 100-year journey as an inspiration for social transformation. The chief guest at the event was retired Deputy Director of the Agriculture Department, D.D. Mishra.In Purani Basti’s Bhathagaon locality, 90 ganvesh weared swayamsevaks joined the Path Sanchalan. The chief speaker, Raipur Mahanagar Sah-Karyawah Aakashdeep Gupta, underlined that the Sangh’s Panch Parivartan — Social Harmony, kutumb prabodhan, Environmental Protection, Spirit of sva, and Responsible Citizenship — are the true needs of the present era.At Gudiyari Nagar’s Tilak Nagar basti, Sah-Karyawah Amol Gore highlighted the Sangh’s century-long struggle and called upon society to adopt the Panch Parivartan in everyday life.In Raipura Nagar’s Mahadev Ghat basti, 65 swayamsevaks participated in the march. The chief speaker Govindram Basone emphasized that only through Panch Parivartan can long-lasting societal transformation be achieved.At Shankar Nagar’s Balaji Prabhat Shakha, 82 swayamsevaks took part in the Path Sanchalan, where chief speaker Nishchay Bajpai said that the Sangh’s hundred years of dedicated efforts would continue to guide future generations.Throughout the program, speakers described the Sangh’s century-long journey as a milestone in the direction of social and nation-building and urged everyone to take a pledge to adopt Panch Parivartan. Citizens from various sections of society also witnessed the program with keen interest and participation.

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