In a vibrant display of cultural pride, Delhi’s Mehrauli area hosted the final Hindu conference of the RSS centenary celebrations on Sunday. Part of a month-long campaign starting January 25, these gatherings seek to bridge divides within Hindu society while spotlighting dharma, heritage, and communal solidarity.
The event in Garhwal Basti began with sacred rituals, transitioning into discussions on preserving traditions against contemporary threats. By conducting sessions in accessible neighborhoods, organizers ensured maximum outreach to the masses.
Leading the proceedings, Hira Singh Rana addressed the pain inflicted by ongoing assaults on Hindu faith, particularly via online platforms. He lauded the RSS’s proactive stance in rallying the community.
Echoing these sentiments, Hemraj Singh Atri stressed the conferences’ role in awakening awareness on ecology, devotion, and social cohesion. With youth increasingly disconnected from rituals, he argued these forums are vital for reconnecting with roots and fortifying unity. The RSS’s milestone year underscores a broader movement toward cultural revival.