Bharat is emerging as one of the powerful nations in the world today. But moreimportantly we are getting acknowledged as the most trustworthy nation in the world said P.P. Sarsanghchalak Shri. Mohanji Bhagwat today. He was speaking at the valedictory function of RSS Sangh Shiksha Varg – Trutiya Varsh at Nagpur. P. P. Shri Virendraji Hegde, Dharmadhikari, Dharmasthal, Karnataka was the chief guest at this occasion. In his speech, P.P Mohanji said that we are experiencing a positive change in India today. Our ranking in the world is constantly going up. In last 1500-2000 years, lot many aberrations have happened in our society and we need to overcome them to create a vibrant nation. Working together is the essence of our work. Brotherhood isour Dharma and Humanity is our Sanskriti. We have always believed that the world is one big family. On 21st June we will be celebrating ‘Yoga Diwas’. It was for the first time that a resolution is passed in United Nations with 3/4th majority. Many countries in theworld have supported this motion as they were anticipating India to take lead in thisregard. The whole world is looking up to us for our guidance for many more causes. In his address, the chief guest P.P.Shri. Virendraji Hegde said that he is associatedwith RSS since many decades. He is experiencing lot of positive changes in the society today. The discrimination in the society is diminishing. RSS has played amajor role in this. Whenever there is a need, RSS has always been in forefront torender services selflessly and we have experienced it recently in the earthquake tragedy of Nepal. He appreciated the discipline in the Varg. The function began with impressive demonstration of Physical Exercises by the participants. This included Sanchalan, Ghosh, Yoga, Suryanamaskar and Dand Vyayam Yoga. Varg Karywah, Shri Yeshwantbhai Choudhary (Prant Sah Karywah,Gujrat Prant)
introduced the chief guest and also proposed the vote of thanks. Ma.Shri Govindsingh Ji Tank
(Varg Sarvadhikari) and CA Rajesh Loya (Nagpur Mahanagar Sanghchalak) were present on the dais.