RSS chief Dr. Mohan Bhagwat reaches Mathura to participate in training camp
Mathura, 12 June (HS): RSS chief Dr. Mohan Bhagwat reached Mathura on Thursday for a three-day visit. He will participate in the first worker development camp being held at Gaugram Parkham. During this time, the police administration h
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Mathura, 12 June (HS): RSS chief

Dr. Mohan Bhagwat reached Mathura on Thursday for a three-day visit. He will

participate in the first worker development camp being held at Gaugram Parkham.

During this time, the police administration has made tight security

arrangements at the venue. The convoy of the RSS chief reached Gaugram Parkham

directly from Delhi at around 11:30 am on Thursday. He will stay in Parkham for

three days. During this time, he will participate in training classes and other

programs. RSS officials from nearby districts started arriving to meet him from

Wednesday night. Due to the arrival of the RSS chief, the administration has

diverted the route from Bad Chowki to Parkham on the Agra-Mathura highway. Due

to this, people had to face trouble. The police administration is also on alert

for the security of the Sangh Pramukh. Checkposts have been set up at various

places on the roads leading to village Parkham, and policemen have been

deployed here 24 hours a day. Along with this, the work of widening the road

leading to Gaugram was also done.

RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat will attend

a special workers' training camp during his three-day visit to Mathura, which

begins Thursday. Bhagwat will

participate in the ongoing 20-day 'Karyakarta Vikas Varg Pratham Camp' at Deen

Dayal Gau Vigyan Anusandhan Evam Prashikshan Kendra in Parkham, Farah,

according to a Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) announcement. The program

focused on skill development for 'pravasi' (migrant) RSS personnel.

During his visit, the RSS chief

will hold workshops to clarify different ideological and organizational issues.

According to the announcement, he will also hold conversations with

participants to clear up any doubts. The

camp, which began on May 28, is attended by 251 individuals from various

sections of the nation and will end on June 18. Last weekend, Bhagwat paid a

two-day visit to Kanpur.

Hindusthan Samachar / Abhishek Awasthi


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