There will be a big change in the structural system of the RSS
Sangh chief Mohan Bhagwat at Keshav Dham

There is going to be a big change in the structural system of Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh. In the All India Executive meeting being held under the chairmanship of the Sangh chief at Keshav Dham, Vrindavan, discussions were held on further strengthening the Sangh and taking it to the masses. The angry volunteers will be persuaded. Provincial campaigners will be given responsibility at the state level and campaigners will be made at the division level. The Sangh is going to work on this on a large scale across the country from the month of March.

Sangh chief Mohan Bhagwat presided over the day-long meeting in three sessions at Keshav Dham on Thursday. Along with central officials, provincial campaigners also participated in it. In the meeting, along with the expansion and effective working style of the organization, emphasis was laid on spreading the ideology of the Sangh among the people by keeping education and health at the forefront so that more and more people can join the Sangh. Keeping the emphasis on the expansion of the organization, there may be a change in the arrangements of the Sangh from the month of March.

By abolishing the post of provincial campaigner, campaigners will be made at the state level. There may be changes in their work areas. Apart from this, campaigners will now be made at the division level. The belief behind this structural change of the Sangh is that by making pracharaks at the lower level, they will be able to connect more and more people to the Sangh by being more active in the settlements and localities. Apart from this, those who were in the Sangh but for some reason have become angry or have distanced themselves from the Sangh, such people will be persuaded and brought back into the Sangh. Volunteers who are inactive will be activated. The responsibility for this has been given by the central officials to the campaigners, who will go to the settlements in March and work to strengthen the Sangh.

Union Textile Minister Giriraj Singh praised Rajasthan Textile Policy
Said- Other states should also make such policy

Jaipur, 9 January. In the National Textile Ministers’ Conference in Guwahati, Assam, Union Textile Minister Giriraj Singh has described the Rajasthan Government’s textile policy as ideal and advised all the states to prepare a similar roadmap for the development and investment of their textile industry. In the programme, he was given a copy of Rajasthan Textile and Apparel Policy-2025, read it carefully, showed interest in it, took feedback from the concerned people and appreciated this policy.

In this two-day conference, textile ministers and senior officials from states and union territories across the country have gathered to discuss the future roadmap of the textile sector. In this, a delegation of Rajasthan Government, Minister of State for Industry and Commerce K.K. Vishnoi, along with senior additional commissioner SS Shah and other officials.

MoU between Textile Ministry and Rajasthan—

At the conference, the Union Textiles Ministry has taken a revolutionary step towards evidence-based policy making by signing Memorandums of Understanding (MoUs) with 15 states including Rajasthan. The MoUs signed between the Ministry of Textiles and the respective State Governments are part of the “Textile Focused Research, Evaluation, Monitoring, Planning and Start-up (TEX-RAMPS)” scheme. This scheme of the Central Government has been created to improve the coverage, quality, timeliness and reliability of textile related statistical products and research. Through these MoUs, a strong operational framework has been created to strengthen textile data systems in various States and Union Territories. Under the TEX-RAMPS scheme, this initiative promotes integrated planning for key sectors including handloom, handicrafts, apparel, technical textiles etc. by focusing efforts directly at the cluster and district level.

To support these structural reforms, the Textiles Ministry is providing a financial grant of Rs 12 lakh per year to each state. This includes an additional grant of Rs 1 lakh per year for each district, which will be distributed based on the development and implementation of specific district action plans.

Proud moment for Industries Department – ​​Commissioner

Industries and Commerce Commissioner Suresh Kumar Ola said that it is a matter of pride for Rajasthan that its policies are being appreciated at the national level and other states are being suggested to make such policies. Under the leadership of Chief Minister Shri Bhajanlal Sharma, many new policies including Rajasthan Textile and Apparel Policy-2025 have been implemented by the state government, which will yield positive results in the future.