RSS Chief Mohan Bhagwat: There is no end to development and progress, Sangh chief Mohan Bhagwat gave knowledge to the workers

New Delhi. There is no end to development and progress, there is no limit to moving forward, when we reach our goal, we see that there is still a lot to be done. ‘So far ahead, so far ahead that there is no end, where perfection is the limit, there is no force of limits’, this was said by RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat during a village level worker dialogue program in Bishnupur, Jharkhand. The Sangh chief said that in the race of development, today man wants to become a superman but he does not stop there either. Bhagwat said that there is no doubt about the future of the country, good things should happen, everyone is working for this.

Addressing the rural workers, the Sangh chief said that never think that the work is done, one should never stop and there should always be continuity in work. While beginning the plantation campaign being run by Vikash Bharti, Sangh chief Bhagwat said that just as you have planted trees, this process should continue, it should not stop. Do not think that once the campaign is over, enough trees have been planted. Bhagwat said that just like studies should be done continuously, concern for health should also be continuous. All these are works to be done continuously, there is no end to them and only when these works are done continuously, solutions are found.

Sangh chief Mohan Bhagwat also took information from the workers about the various works being carried out for the development of villages. During this, the Sangh chief also had a direct dialogue with the rural workers. About 2000 rural workers participated in this program. Earlier, a meeting of the provincial pracharaks was held in the Sarla Birla University campus in Ranchi. After this, a two-day meeting of the organization ministers working in the same ideological organizations of the Sangh was held from July 15. In this meeting, along with Sangh chief Mohan Bhagwat, Sarkaryavah Dattatreya Hosabale was also present.

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