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Training completed for twenty days by Hindu Swayamsevak Sangh

ByGlobal Darpan

Jun 23, 2023

Saptari : The Hindu Swayamsevak Sangh in Nepal organized a 20-day training program in Bhadrahma, Saptari. Swyamsevaks from all over the country participated in a residential training for a period of 20 days. During this training, the trainee swayamsevaks were provided with physical, social, intellectual, and ideological education. The concluding ceremony featured a special address by Alok Kumar, the National Joint Chief of the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh from India. The chief guest for the closing ceremony was Nabal Kishor Sah, the representative member of the Saptari region constituency number 1. Swyamsevaks from all over the country gathered in one place for a 20-day training program. The training began with morning exercises, followed by activities in the Swayamsevak branch and sports. In the afternoon, intellectual training on various current topics was conducted, involving discussions on nation, nationalism, patriotism, religion, culture, and spirituality.

All the office bearers and trainers of the Swayamsevak Sangh stayed, ate, and slept in the same place, maintaining a uniform system. There were also one-hour intellectual sessions on various social, cultural, and historical subjects conducted by different personalities of society.

As per the regular practice of the Hindu Swayamsevak Sangh, provision was made for individuals who regularly attend the branch and have completed a 7-day basic education class to participate in the 20-day Sangh Shiksha Varg. The aim of organizing the Sangh Shiksha Varg, through the medium of the branch, is to develop the true personality of individuals and make them aware of how they can contribute to their society and country. The training aims to instill the belief in the trainees that they can make a difference by actively participating in various social activities. The swayamsevaks who have completed the 20-day training are confident in their ability to contribute to different social works on a daily basis.”