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At present the work of the Sangh is wide in Rajasthan and Gujarat. Apart from this, work is going on in some parts of the states like Uttar Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh, Haryana, Delhi, Maharashtra, Karnataka etc. Sangh camps have also been held in Tamil Nadu and Andhra Pradesh. Our volunteers living abroad also conduct shakhas there.
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You may find the contact information provided on the Organizational Format web page.
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You may get the information from Sangh’s monthly magazine ‘Sanghshakti’ and fortnightly newspaper ‘Pathprerak’. The Magazine and the newspaper contain information about federal activities of Sangh. You may find Sanghshakti and Pathprerak by clicking ‘Letters Magazines’ menu item. You can also find information on the social media accounts mentioned on the home page.
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There is no such restriction. Many people joined the Sangh in their old age and today they are moving towards the goal of life as an active partner, but the Sangh believes that childhood, adolescence and youth are the opportune times to change themselves, so the Sangh focuses more on the people of this age.
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Various cells and allied organizations of the Sangh are working on this matter. They independently familiarize different sections of the society with the Sangh by organizing affection meetings, meetings and workshops etc.
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Shri Kshatriya Yuvak Sangh is an autonomous organization in itself which has its own specific functioning, it is not affiliated with any other organization.
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The Sangh concentrates its full attention on its core work, but does not neglect the immediate problems of the society. It works for them indirectly through its volunteers and affiliated organizations. Directly, Sangh does only its original work.
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The Sangh does not directly participate in politics, but it instructs its volunteers to cooperate with the best people at the personal level who have contact with the Sangh and are active in politics.
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Sangh is not relative to any political party but relative to society. Hence supports every person doing best for the society, irrespective of the political party he is in.
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The Sangh believes that it is only by setting a personal example against any custom or social evil that others can be inspired to leave it. Therefore, it directs its volunteers to leave whatever social customs and evils there are, so that others start emulating by taking inspiration. It does the same for addiction etc.