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Sangh can be joined by becoming part of the training programs of the Sangh. You can join the Sangh by joining the camp or ‘Shakha’ of the Sangh near you.
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The Sangh does not conduct any kind of membership drive and there is no formal process to become a member of the Sangh. The Sangh considers all Rajputs as its members and those who join the training programs of the Sangh become allies in the Sangh work.
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Initially, the Sangh gives priority to work only among those people whose ancestral traditions and family environment has been conducive to Sangh’s teaching, hence it works in Rajputs with priority. But there is no restriction in the Sangh for other classes of people, whoever wants to join the training work of the Sangh to imbibe the qualities of Kshatriya, the Sangh welcomes them.
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For this you should look at the ‘Shakha’ web page. You may open ‘Shakha’ web page by clicking ‘Shakha’ link given under activities menu item. You may also contact the respective people to their contact numbers given on ‘Shakha Offices’ webpage.
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Organizational Structure web page contains the contact numbers of the responsible volunteers of the Sangh, you may contact the respective volunteer of your area. If you are from an area which is not mentioned on the web page, you can contact the central office. Also, you can get detailed information about camps on the ‘Camps’ web page which can be found in activities menu items.
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The local community members make arrangements for the food etc. of the camp members with mutual cooperation. The cost of traveling, etc., is borne by the camp participants themselves.
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Sangh’s training camps are also organized for women and girls. Family camps and couple camps are also organized for the whole family. In all this, girls and women are made to practice the required characteristics to become an ideal Kshatrani in the form of an ideal daughter, wife, mother etc. For this a separate women’s department of the organization is working.
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A total of 3,054 camps have been organized by the Sangh till June 2020. Of these, there are 2,518 Boys/Youth Camps, 314 Girls Camps, 16 Children’s Camps, 48 Couples Camps and 156 Special Camps.
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Girls camps in the Sangh started from April 1995. The first girls’ camp was held in Dhandhuka (Gujarat) from 14 April to 17 April 1995. The first girls’ camp in Rajasthan was held in ‘Sanghshakti’ Jaipur from June 4 to June 7, 1995.
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The main task of Shri Kshatriya Yuvak Sangh is to render training of attributes of Kshatriya to Rajput youth through its ‘Sanskar’ based collective action process which is based on Bhagwadgeeta’s principle of practice and dispassion. Shri Kshatriya Yuvak Sangh also develops the ability of self-evaluation in them and to be helpful in developing their personality as a Kshatriya.