RSS volunteers conducting social survey to resolve people's problems in Rajasthan
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Volunteers of the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) are conducting a social survey to identify and resolve people's problems, a Sangh leader said on Wednesday.
RSS' Rajasthan Regional Sanghchalak Ramesh Chandra Agrawal said such experiments have started across the country, including Rajasthan.
He said that through the survey, society will be brought together.
The volunteers will talk to the people in their respective 'Shakha' areas regarding various issues, which could be related to health, education or development, and will try to resolve them through collective efforts, Agrawal told reporters here.
Citing the example of two such works done in Jaipur and Jodhpur, he said that a fund of Rs 12 crore was collected for laying sewer line in an area in Jaipur's Sanganer while in Mahamandir area of Jodhpur, the volunteers conducted a social study in a colony and worked to resolve constant quarrels between the members of two castes and restored harmony there.
Agrawal said that in the coming time, Sangh will focus its work more on five dimensions of social change including social harmony, family enlightenment, environmental protection and civic duty.
He said the aim of this action plan is to create a discussion against discrimination in society and make continuous efforts for harmony.
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