Self Less Warriors


'In adverse situations, we have to fight our way through all the difficulties. The first trait of a man is courage which gives birth to all other things. ' - Golwalkar Guruji


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Corona pandemic has literally got humanity under its grip. The big MNCs are getting closed, markets are tumbling, casual labourers are on their  own and most importantly for a common man it's a complete lockdown! This is arguably 'the most difficult phase in the modern world." 

While it's panic all over and grievous worrisome faces peeping over digital screens urging their loved ones to stay at home, there are people rightfully called the 'swayamsevaks' of RSS who are tirelessly and selflessly working round the clock for the needy.

By taking proper preventive care these souls are busy distributing everything essential to human existence from food to medicines. Working outside the glare of the media this very tacit but passionately stubborn lot has shown the way for the youth of Bharat.




Some draw circles in front of essential shops and markets for people to conveniently follow social distancing.

Some individuals take it on themselves to remove the garbage littering on the road to avoid a perfect breeding ground for bacteria and virus. 

With the demand for blood likely to increase in coming days, the blood donation camps are organised.

When a certain call comes on a given number, the group rushes in to check the health of the elderly, arranging required medicines & care for them.



There is chain of management which works right from procuring the food from different households (members of the parivar who are volunteering) to collecting it at a place to making a parcel and distributing it to the needy. (All done by these self-motivated youngsters of RSS).

The vigor and passion remains unchanged since the day starts and sets with the Sun; selflessly attending to the welfare of people; ready to attend to urgencies as and when required. The Seva bhav remains apparent as no one comes forward to brag or take credit of the outstanding task carried out by them. At times, they even forget their phones have cameras. They are just happy that they could help.



"त्वदियाय कार्याय बद्धाकटियम्" (I am bound in the honour of your duty) they say to the Bharat Mata.
Kudos to the real champions.

'परं साधनं नाम वीर व्रतम'

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