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Sangh’s Panchaparivartan offers blueprint for Bharat’s next century

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October 12, 2025

The call for Panchaparivartam (five transformations) signals an important evolution in India’s largest socio-cultural movement.

- SANTISHREE DHULIPUDI PANDIT

Sangh’s Panchaparivartan offers blueprint for Bharat’s next century

As the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) celebrates its centenary, the organisation has chosen to mark the milestone with more reflection and reform, continuing its tradition of adapting to the changing and evolving aspirations of society. The call for Panchaparivartam (five transformations) signals an important evolution in India’s largest socio-cultural movement, reflecting an organization that has not only endured and developed but also adapted while remaining rooted in Bhartiya heritage and civilization, embracing the spirit of change demanded by a diverse, democratic society.

A CENTURY OF WORK AND SELF-REFORM

Few voluntary organisations anywhere in the world have sustained the continuity, scale, and effect that the Sangh has achieved. From a handful of shakbas in Nagpur in the 1920s, it now operates across the length and breadth of Bharat, affecting change in education through community service during disaster relief, promoting social harmony and civic discipline. This growth has stemmed from the ethos of self-reliance, collective responsibility, and discipline that the Sangh has cultivated among ordinary citizens.

The Sangh’s willingness to name these issues and embed them within its moral vocabulary demonstrates maturity and foresight.

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