The recently constructed Keshav Kunj, which is 5 lakh square feet in size and larger than the BJP headquarters, will be used for training, festivals, and big meetings.
In New Delhi, the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) opened Keshav Kunj, a new office complex that spans 5 lakh square feet and includes towers, auditoriums, a hospital, a library, and a Hanuman temple. The state-of-the-art facility was constructed with an emphasis on sustainability and was entirely financed by ₹150 crore in public donations.The complex is made to accommodate the expanding work of the RSS. Keshav Kunj's state-of-the-art facilities will be used for meetings, training, and events. According to The Indian Express, the auditoriums will accommodate sizable crowds, and the library will assist with research.
The headquarters include spacious fields for leisure as well as a five-bed hospital for medical treatment.
The four-acre, ₹150 crore Keshav Kunj, in the national capital's Jhandewala, is where the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) moved on Wednesday.
The structure, which is larger than the BJP headquarters at five lakh square feet, can include offices, residences, and other Sangh activities.
Three towers, "Sadhana," "Prerana," and "Archana," are also part of the recently constructed RSS headquarters. Together, these towers have 300 rooms, conference rooms, offices, and auditoriums.
Prerana and Archana are intended to be residential complexes, whereas Sadhana is devoted to the organization's offices.
Between the Prerana and Archana towers is a sizable open area with a well-kept lawn and a statue of Keshav Baliram Hedgewar, the founder of the RSS.
It has been set aside for daily Shakhas. Additionally, there is parking for 135 cars at the complex, with room to accommodate an additional 270 cars in the future.
According to an RSS official cited in the paper, all of the funds used to construct the new headquarters came from donations made by RSS employees and Sangh members.
According to the functionary, up to 75,000 people have contributed everything from ₹5 to many thousands of rupees to assist construct the headquarters.
According to the story, which cited sources, the RSS had been operating out of the Udaseen Ashram in Jhandewala for the previous eight years while building a new headquarters.
Although some interior work is still being done in the new headquarters, Sangh functionaries have now fully left the Udaseen Ashram office after progressively moving to the new location starting in September of last year.
Three sizable auditoriums in the headquarters can accommodate more than 1,300 people in total. Stadium seating and padded sofa seats are available in one of the auditoriums, which bears the name of Ashok Singhal, the previous president of the VHP.
The building's windows are embellished with facades that draw inspiration from Gujarati and Rajasthani traditional architecture. Additionally, the requirement for wood has been decreased by using 1,000 granite frameworks.
Along with a library, Keshav Pustakalaya, on the tenth floor that provides research areas on the Sangh, Keshav Kunj also has a mess and canteen. The offices of Suruchi Prakashan and Dilli Prant Karyalay will be located in the building.
Prior to the Akhil Bharatiya Pratinidhi Sabha Baithak in Bengaluru from March 21–23, RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat will hold the Karyakarta Milan at the new headquarters on February 19.
According to sources cited by PTI, the RSS, which has its headquarters in Nagpur, will meet in Bengaluru from March 21 to 23 for its annual "Akhil Bharatiya Pratinidhi Sabha," which is its highest decision-making body.
Between the Prerana and Archana towers is a sizable open area with a well-kept lawn and a statue of Keshav Baliram Hedgewar, the founder of the RSS.
It has been set aside for daily Shakhas. Additionally, there is parking for 135 cars at the complex, with room to accommodate an additional 270 cars in the future.
According to an RSS official cited in the paper, all of the funds used to construct the new headquarters came from donations made by RSS employees and Sangh members.
According to the functionary, up to 75,000 people have contributed everything from ₹5 to many thousands of rupees to assist construct the headquarters.
According to the story, which cited sources, the RSS had been operating out of the Udaseen Ashram in Jhandewala for the previous eight years while building a new headquarters.
Although some interior work is still being done in the new headquarters, Sangh functionaries have now fully left the Udaseen Ashram office after progressively moving to the new location starting in September of last year.
Three sizable auditoriums in the headquarters can accommodate more than 1,300 people in total. Stadium seating and padded sofa seats are available in one of the auditoriums, which bears the name of Ashok Singhal, the previous president of the VHP.
The building's windows are embellished with facades that draw inspiration from Gujarati and Rajasthani traditional architecture. Additionally, the requirement for wood has been decreased by using 1,000 granite frameworks.
Along with a library, Keshav Pustakalaya, on the tenth floor that provides research areas on the Sangh, Keshav Kunj also has a mess and canteen. The offices of Suruchi Prakashan and Dilli Prant Karyalay will be located in the building.
Prior to the Akhil Bharatiya Pratinidhi Sabha Baithak in Bengaluru from March 21–23, RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat will hold the Karyakarta Milan at the new headquarters on February 19.
According to sources cited by PTI, the RSS, which has its headquarters in Nagpur, will meet in Bengaluru from March 21 to 23 for its annual "Akhil Bharatiya Pratinidhi Sabha," which is its highest decision-making body.
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