As the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) steps into its centenary year, it rededicates itself to a timeless vision: building a harmonious and united Hindu society for the peace and prosperity of the world. This resolve isn't merely ceremonial — it is a reaffirmation of a century-long civilizational mission rooted in Bharat's timeless values and cultural strength.
Since its founding in 1925 by Dr. Keshav Baliram Hedgewar, RSS has nurtured a unique approach to nation-building through daily shakhas — a grassroots model of character formation based on selfless discipline and collective spirit. With visionaries like Guruji Golwalkar shaping its philosophical framework, the Sangh’s outreach evolved from individual transformation to nation-wide social reform, grounded in the eternal ideal of "Integral Humanism."
For today's Bharat navigating identity, uncertainty, and digital fragmentation — the RSS centenary calls for something radical yet rooted: to reimagine leadership not as power, but as quiet service; to rebuild society not through division, but through “samrasata” (social harmony); and to aspire not for hyper-individualism, but a purposeful community guided by Dharma.
The Sangh believes that a confident, self-aware Hindu society, anchored in tradition and open to modernity, can offer the world a model of balanced living. It urges the youth to stand above polarities, adopt eco-conscious, value-driven lifestyles, and embrace their role as Dharmic citizens committed to collective upliftment.
This is Sangh’s generational invitation to create a historical milestone in the journey.