On the sacred morning of Vijaya Dashami, as the saffron flag fluttered in Nagpur, the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) renewed its civilisational mission. Before a disciplined sea of swayamsevaks, Sarsanghchalak Dr. Mohan Bhagwat rose not only as the head of an organisation that turned 100, but as a custodian of the nation’s moral and civilisational conscience. His address was more than ceremonial. It was a call to awaken the inner strength of Bharat and reassert self-reliance in every sphere of life.
Dr. Bhagwat reminded the swayamsevaks, “We need to create active social awareness, and those undertaking this need to become living examples of change”.
This was not abstract rhetoric. It was a moral injunction that true change begins at the self.
The individual: The core of self-reliance