RSS Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh

Shri Yeshwant Singh Rawat a RSS Swayamsevak since his teenage (13 Years of age- since 1971),

Father, Shri Yeshwant Singh Rawat a RSS Swayamsevak since his teenage (13 Years of age- since 1971), attended various camps like Sheet shivar, ITC and OTC 1st year, has been regularly holding the responsibilities of  RSS (as Ghatnayak, Mukhya Shikshak, Shaka Karyavah , Seh Nagar Karyavah , Nagar Proud  Karyavah, Jila Sampark Pramukh and Jila Parivar Prabodhan Pramukh etc.).

Shri Balwant Singh Rawat was a RSS Swayamsevak since his teenage (since 1942),

Grand Father,  Lt. Shri Balwant Singh Rawat was a RSS Swayamsevak since his teenage (since 1942), participated in Bharat Chodo Andolan in 1942, joined Central Govt. Service but terminated by then Congress govt.

Attendant ITC and OTC camps of RSS during school days.

The RSS presents itself as a cultural, not a political, organization that nevertheless advocates a Hindu nationalistic agenda under the banner of hindutva, or “Hindu-ness.” The group is structured hierarchically under the guidance of a national leader, while regional leaders are charged with overseeing the local branches. A major emphasis is placed on dedication and discipline, both mental and physical, as a means to restore strength, valor, and courage in Hindu youth and to foster unity among Hindus of all castes and classes. Paramilitary training and daily exercise and drills are part of this discipline. The RSS reveres Hanuman (in Hindu mythology, the commander of the monkey army) and in the organization’s early years made him the centre of its initiation ceremony.