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Panch Parivartan: A Decisive Initiative Towards India’s Cultural Renaissance

State Times

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June 22, 2025

Today, when India is grappling with new questions about its identity and cultural recognition amidst the strong winds of globalization, the concept of 'Panch Parivartan’ presented by the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh emerges as a symbol of deep and visionary national contemplation.

- AMRISH KUMAR

This is not merely an organizational program, but an extension of the Sangh's original spirit in which, by awakening the soul of the nation, society can once again be made a vibrant, organized, and culturally enriched entity. The Sangh has always believed that a nation is not merely geography, but a cultural power, whose protection lies not only in boundaries, but in the unity of thought, conduct, and character. Panch Parivartan is the next stage of this ideological journey, where, transcending the confines of the Sangh branches, it seeks to make the entire society a participant in the journey of transformation.

It is a call to return the nation to its original form, where the feeling of 'self’, the sense of duty, reverence for nature, social harmony, and the strength of the family together create a capable, organized, and aware India.

As the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh moves towards its centenary year 2025-26, the concept of 'Panch Parivartan' that it has presented is not merely a series of five points of thought, but a strategic direction for India's social, cultural, and spiritual renaissance. This initiative suggests that if the nation is to move towards permanent and sustainable development, the focus must not be merely on material resources and modernity, but on the fundamental consciousness of society, family structure, environmental balance, and the self-awareness of civic duties.

The Five Pillars of Panch Parivartan:

1. Self-Awareness:

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