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Women in Bharat are traditionally empowered; they must be given more opportunities: Shri Ramlal

Jaipur: Women in Bharat have traditionally been empowered, and the need of the hour is to provide them with greater opportunities, said Rashtriya Swayamsevak SanghтАЩs Akhil Bharatiya Sampark Pramukh, Ramlal ji while addressing a тАШPramukh Jan GoshtiтАЩ organised by Marudhara Nari Sashaktikaran Sangathan (MANSA), Jaipur Mahanagar, at the Humanities Auditorium of Rajasthan University on April 3. He said that God has endowed women with more qualities than men, and that any responsibility handled by women is carried out with seriousness, concern, and dedication, increasing the likelihood of success. He emphasised that society must work towards removing obstacles from its path. Also Read: Delhi Assembly Security Breach: Man places тАШbouquetтАЩ at premises after forcibly entering complex; Accused arrested Ramlal ji noted that women participate in large numbers in activities inspired by the Sangh. He added that the SanghтАЩs hundred-year journey began with neglect but has now gained widespread social support, progressing with cooperation from all sections of society. Swayamsevaks have endured bans, hardships, and persecution to carry forward the work of the Sangh. He asserted that there is no place for discrimination based on caste, language, region, or any other factor within the organisation. He further stated that nations progress when their citizens are patriotic, and that the Sangh works to instil qualities such as patriotism, social service, and discipline among its karyakartas. Highlighting the scientific basis of Bharatiya culture, he said that environmental conservation is inherently practised within families. He stressed that it is Matri Shakti’s responsibility to pass these

6 April 2026 at 03:54 pm
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Women in Bharat are traditionally empowered; they must be given more opportunities: Shri Ramlal

Jaipur: In a recent address at the Humanities Auditorium of Rajasthan University, Rashtriya Swayamsevak SanghтАЩs (RSS) Akhil Bharatiya Sampark Pramukh, Ramlal Ji, highlighted the traditional empowerment of women in Bharat and called for greater opportunities to be provided to them. The event, titled 'Pramukh Jan Goshti,' was organized by Marudhara Nari Sashaktikaran Sangathan (MANSA), Jaipur Mahanagar, on April 3.

Ramlal Ji emphasized that women in Bharat have been traditionally endowed with more qualities than men. He argued that any responsibility handled by women is carried out with seriousness, concern, and dedication, which significantly increases the likelihood of success. He urged society to work towards removing obstacles that hinder women from realizing their full potential.

During his speech, Ramlal Ji also noted that women participate in large numbers in activities inspired by the RSS. He reflected on the SanghтАЩs hundred-year journey, which began with neglect but has since gained widespread social support and progressed with cooperation from all sections of society. Swayamsevaks have faced bans, hardships, and persecution, yet they have persevered in carrying forward the work of the Sangh.

Ramlal Ji asserted that there is no place for discrimination based on caste, language, region, or any other factor within the RSS organization. He further stated that nations progress when their citizens are patriotic, and that the Sangh works to instill qualities such as patriotism, social service, and discipline among its karyakartas.

Highlighting the scientific basis of Bharatiya culture, Ramlal Ji pointed out that environmental conservation is inherently practiced within families. He stressed that it is the responsibility of Matri Shakti to pass these values to the next generation. He urged women to create an environment within families that promotes water conservation, tree planting, reducing plastic use, spending time together without mobile phones and the internet at least once a week, self-awareness, respect for oneтАЩs language and food, and fostering a sense of unity and togetherness.

Ramlal JiтАЩs call for greater opportunities for women in Bharat underscores the importance of leveraging the unique qualities that women possess. By removing societal barriers and encouraging women to take on responsibilities, Bharat can harness the full potential of its Matri Shakti, leading to a more prosperous and harmonious society. The RSSтАЩs focus on instilling patriotism, social service, and discipline among its members further reinforces the organizationтАЩs commitment to fostering a strong and unified nation.

In conclusion, Ramlal JiтАЩs address at the 'Pramukh Jan Goshti' event served as a powerful reminder of the traditional empowerment of women in Bharat and the need for society to provide them with more opportunities. By removing obstacles and recognizing the unique strengths of women, Bharat can ensure a brighter future for all its citizens. The RSSтАЩs journey, marked by perseverance and a commitment to social support, exemplifies the organizationтАЩs dedication to building a nation rooted in patriotism, discipline, and a deep respect for its cultural heritage.

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