A Fruitful Life
Balasaheb - An Organiser Par Excellence - Prof. Rajendra Singh |
With the passing away of Balasaheb an era comes to an end. Poojya Balasaheb formed the fast surviving nucleus in the string of workers who had the privilege of personal contact with the founder of the Sangh. Balasaheb's entire life was informed by the fierce patriotic fervour that poured out of Doctorji's heart.
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Friend Philosopher Guide - K. S. Sudarshan |
It was in the early eighties that Shri Bhaskar Rao Kalambi, the then Pranta Pracharak of Kerala, who had been instrumental in making the RSS, a formidable force in that province, got an heart-attack and had to undergo a bypass surgery in Bombay.
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All Hindus Are Brothers - Seshadri |
It is wellknown that the RSS has, since its very inception, pledged itself to reorganise the Hindu society on a harmonious and integrated basis. This is precisely what the RSS means by Hindu sangathan. In other words, sangathan implies social harmony and unity amidst diversify.
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Sangh Was His Life Mission - Shrikant Joshi |
It was in 1987 that I was first told about my new assignment-working as personal assistant to Shri Balasaheb Deoras. It was a totally new job for me. All along I had been travelling in the tribal areas in the north-east, running about, holding meetings and setting up rendezous with leaders of various warring factions among political and non-political groups in Assam.
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"A Woman Must Become Self-Reliant" - Ushatai Chati |
On June 17 the spark of P.P. Balasaheb's life merged into the elements. We have lost a formidable supporter. During our work at the Samiti whenever some problems would arrive we used to approach Balasaheb to discuss the matter with him. That used to solve our problems.
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Mission Fulfilled - Seshadri Chari |
With the passing away of Shri Balasaheb Deoras, the third Sarsanghchalak of the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh one more link that connected the present mammoth organisation with the founder of this unique institution Dr Keshav Baliram Hedgewar has snapped.
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Worthy Successor To Doctorji And Guruji - Vasantrao Oak |
The first Sangh shakha was founded in 1925 at Mohitewada in Nagpur, where Dr Hedgewar Bhavan, the RSS headquarter, is now situated. Mohitewada was then a prime centre of old Nagpur city. Dr Hedgewar's residence was about half a mile away on the other side ....
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Let Me Join The Chorus - N. B. Lele |
Shri Madhukar Dattatreya, alias Balasaheb Deoras, will be remembered for ever as an epitome of patience and perseverance. He had imbibed these outstanding qualities from Dr K.B. Hedgewar, the founder of the RSS.
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The First Choice - R. C. Batura |
It was late night of June 5, 1973. I was with the daily Motherland published from New Delhi. A telephonic message from Bombay (there was no direct telelink between Nagpur and Delhi then) brought the sad news of the passing away of Shri Guruji, the second Sarsanghchalak of Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh.
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Balasaheb Blesses Betus |
Upanayan samskara (sacred thread ceremony) of the 29 girls accommodated in the hostel at Devi Ahalya Mandir, Nagpur, was a simple but significant function. The section of the press who came in time could watch this novel function and gave it wide coverage.
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The Visionary - M. K. (Baburao) Chowthaiwale |
Late Babu Rao Chowthaiwale was looking after the correspondence of Poojaneeya Shri Guruji and Shri Balasaheb Deoras. In his book, Balasaheb as I saw him, in Hindi, he throws some light on the brilliant personality of Shri Balasaheb Deoras, excerpts from the book.
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