News Ki Pathshala | Sushant Sinha : 150 करोड़ का RSS दफ्तर, इतना पैसा कहां से आया?

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14 Feb 202508:34

Summary

TLDRThe video discusses the inauguration of the new RSS office, KeSAv Kunj, in Delhi’s Jhandewalan area, built without any taxpayer money. The office has been funded by the donations of over 75,000 RSS volunteers, collected over eight years. Despite this, some political figures have derisively called it a 'Sheesh Mahal' due to its grand design. The office includes modern amenities like auditoriums, a health clinic, and a sewage treatment plant. The video also highlights the sacrifices and struggles RSS volunteers have endured, drawing comparisons to the early days of the organization when resources were scarce.

Takeaways

  • 😀 RSS's new office, named Keshav Kunj, is a state-of-the-art building located in Delhi's Jhande Wala area.
  • 😀 The building is constructed using funds raised solely by RSS volunteers through public donations, not taxpayer money.
  • 😀 The project took 8 years to complete, with a total cost of approximately ₹50 crore.
  • 😀 The office consists of 12 floors, with three towers named Sadhna, Prerna, and Arjuna, and houses over 300 rooms and three auditoriums.
  • 😀 The new building is equipped with modern facilities, including a library, canteen, and a health clinic for the local community.
  • 😀 Congress critics have dubbed the building as the 'Sheesh Mahal' to undermine its legitimacy, although the funds used were from RSS members and volunteers.
  • 😀 A large sewage treatment plant has been installed in the building to reduce water waste and reuse water efficiently.
  • 😀 RSS volunteers work with great dedication, often facing hardships, including traveling to remote areas with no proper facilities for their work.
  • 😀 The office includes large auditoriums with seating capacities of 600, 400, and 200 people, facilitating better events and meetings for RSS workers.
  • 😀 RSS's journey began in 1925, with humble beginnings of small meetings and branches before growing into a nationwide organization.
  • 😀 RSS volunteers, including famous figures like Atal Bihari Vajpayee, often faced extreme hardships, like lack of money for basic needs, to fulfill their roles in the organization.

Q & A

  • What is the new office building of RSS called, and where is it located?

    -The new office building of RSS is called 'Keshav Kunj,' and it is located in the Jhandewalan area of Delhi.

  • How was the construction of the Keshav Kunj office funded?

    -The construction of Keshav Kunj was funded entirely through donations from over 75,000 RSS volunteers. No taxpayer money or government funds were used.

  • What facilities are included in the new RSS office building?

    -The Keshav Kunj building includes 300 rooms, three auditoriums, a library, a canteen, a health clinic, and a sewage treatment plant.

  • What is the significance of the sewage treatment plant in the building?

    -The sewage treatment plant has been installed to recycle water and reduce waste, promoting sustainability within the building.

  • How many auditoriums are there in the Keshav Kunj building, and what are their capacities?

    -There are three auditoriums in the building: one with a seating capacity of 600 people and two others with a capacity of 400 people each.

  • What criticisms have been made about the new RSS office building?

    -Critics, especially from Congress, have referred to the building as a 'Sheesh Mahal' (Palace of Glass), accusing it of being an extravagant and unnecessary structure.

  • What is the historical significance of RSS's early years?

    -RSS began in 1925 with minimal resources, facing many challenges. Early meetings were held in various locations such as private homes, open grounds, and rented spaces, symbolizing the organization's resilience.

  • How does the RSS view its volunteers' sacrifices, as illustrated in the transcript?

    -The transcript highlights that RSS volunteers often endure personal hardships, including traveling long distances on foot and sacrificing their own money for the organization’s activities. An example is given of Atal Bihari Vajpayee, who wore torn sandals due to lack of funds.

  • What does the transcript say about the RSS's commitment to nation-building?

    -The transcript emphasizes that RSS has always been committed to nation-building, with volunteers displaying unparalleled dedication, facing struggles, and contributing to the cause over the years.

  • Why does the transcript reject the term 'Sheesh Mahal' for the RSS office?

    -The transcript argues that calling the new RSS office 'Sheesh Mahal' is an unfair criticism, as the building was constructed using the hard-earned money of volunteers, not taxpayer funds, and represents their dedication to the organization.

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