RSS South Assam concludes its 15-day Sangha Shiksha Varga at Madhabdham, Srigouri, focusing on discipline, unity, and social service.
SRIGOURI : The 15-day RSS South Assam Sangha Shiksha Varga, an intensive organizational and skill-based training camp, concluded successfully at Madhabdham, Srigouri. The camp, which commenced on January 18 with the ceremonial lighting of the lamp by Pranta Sangha Chalak Jyotsnamoy Chakraborty and Pranta Karyavah Biman Bihari Nath, witnessed the participation of 79 trainees from across 67 locations in South Assam.
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A Diverse Display of Unity and Discipline
The Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) training camp stood as a vibrant symbol of social harmony, featuring participants aged between 15 and 40. The group included students from matriculate to postgraduate levels, as well as businessmen and working professionals. Representing a "Mini-India," the camp saw volunteers from Bengali, Nepali, Manipuri, Hindi, Tea-Tribes, Dimasa, and Karbi communities training together under one roof.
Under the expert guidance of 12 instructors and 29 managers, the participants underwent rigorous physical, intellectual, and organizational training. The curriculum was designed to foster self-discipline and leadership qualities among the volunteers.
Strengthening Community Bonds through 'Sahabhojan'
One of the most touching aspects of this Sangha Shiksha Varga was the 'Sahabhojan' (community meal) held on May 30. Demonstrating deep-rooted brotherhood, 41 families from Badarpur town and nearby areas brought home-cooked food to share with the trainees. This initiative aimed to bridge social gaps and strengthen the emotional bond between the organization and the local community.
Grand Closing Ceremony and Skill Demonstration
The valedictory session was graced by Dr. Dilip Baidya, Director of NIT Silchar, as the Chief Guest, while Dr. Umesh Chakraborty, Assam Kshetra Sangha Chalak, was the keynote speaker. Dr. Chakraborty highlighted the historical significance of the RSS and elaborated on the importance of the ‘Pancha Parivartan’ (Five Changes) for social upliftment.
The event concluded with a magnificent demonstration of skills, including Danda, Niyuddha, Danda-Yuddha, and Yogasanas. The synchronized Ghosh (RSS Band) performance left the audience spellbound, reflecting the high standard of physical training and mental concentration achieved by the trainees during their stay at Madhabdham.


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