New Delhi: All India Publicity Head Sunil Ambekar said in a press briefing today that the All India Coordination Meeting of various organizations inspired by the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh will be held from September 5 to 7, 2025, at Lalsagar in Jodhpur. Office-bearers of 32 RSS-inspired organizations, along with women workers overseeing women’s activities, will participate. In total, 320 functionaries will attend the meeting. The gathering will be guided by the revered Sarsanghchalak Dr. Mohan Bhagwat, along with Sarkaryavah Dattatreya Hosabale and Sah-Sarkaryavahs Dr. Krishna Gopal, C.R. Mukund, Arun Kumar, Ramdutt Chakradhar, Atul Limaye, Alok Kumar, and other senior office-bearers.
The meeting will feature the annual reports of various organizations, which will include accounts of their experiences and achievements over the past year. Organizations such as ABVP, Bharatiya Kisan Sangh, Bharatiya Mazdoor Sangh, Vidya Bharati, and Saksham (working for the differently abled) will play a special role. Discussions will also be held on the socio-economic conditions of different regions of the country, particularly Punjab, Bengal, Assam, and the tribal areas of the Northeast. In addition, deliberations will cover the “Five Transformations” – social harmony, family awakening, environment-friendly living, self-reliant creation, and responsible citizenship.
The work done by various organizations under the National Education Policy 2020 will be reviewed, along with ideas for giving new direction to the education sector. Positive changes in tribal communities and efforts to connect them with the mainstream will also be reviewed. Discussions will be held on the framework of upcoming centenary year (2025–26) programs. On October 2, 2025, Vijayadashami, celebrations will begin in Nagpur with swayamsevaks in uniform and extend to mandal, village, and locality levels. Throughout the centenary year, Hindu conferences, home contact programs, harmony meetings, prominent citizens’ gatherings, and youth programs will be organized across the country.
This meeting is not meant for taking decisions, but rather serves as a platform for discussion, exchange of experiences, and better coordination among organizations. Based on the ideas and inspiration gained here, each organization will make its own decisions and chart its future course of action. In the backdrop of the recent program of the Sarsanghchalak in Delhi, this meeting is seen as an important opportunity to further accelerate the efforts of spreading the Sangh’s thoughts to all sections of society.