First Session (Inaugural Session)
The two-day Rashtriya Parishad Baithak began with the ceremonial lighting of the lamp and offering of floral tributes before the portraits of Bharat Mata, Deendayal Upadhyaya, and Dattopant Thengadi Ji.
On the dais were respected V. Bhaggaiah Ji (Former Seh- Sarkaryavah and Member of the Rashtriya Executive, RSS), Sh. R. Sundaram Ji (Rashtriya Sanyojak, SJM), Sh. Kashmiri Lal Ji (Rashtriya Sangthak, SJM), Sh. Satish Kumar Ji (Rashtriya Seh--Sangthak, SJM), Dr. Bhagwati Prakash Sharma Ji (Rashtriya Seh--Sanyojak, SJM), Dr. Ashwini Mahajan Ji (Rashtriya Seh--Sanyojak, SJM), Dr. Dhanpat Ram Agarwal Ji (Rashtriya Seh--Sanyojak, SJM), Dr. Rajkumar Mittal Ji (Rashtriya Seh--Sanyojak, SJM), and Smt. Archana Meena Ji (Akhil Bhartiya Mahila Pramukh).
After the lamp lighting ceremony, the dignitaries were welcomed and introduced. Thereafter, the inaugural address was delivered by Sh. R. Sundaram.
He stated that this moment was extremely significant in his life, particularly when he reflects on the journey of the past 35 years. During this period, Swadeshi Jagaran Manch has expanded to nearly three-fourths of India's geographical Kshetras and has reached more than 500 districts across almost all states of the country. Over the last three decades, there has also been remarkable expansion at the ideological level, as a result of which most Karyakartas have developed a deeper under- standing of global economic systems as well as the Indian model of development.
Universities, Colleges and schools have also played an important role in spreading awareness and implementing the Swavalambi Bharat Abhiyan. Economic circumstances change from time to time. For example, in 1991 India faced a severe debt crisis, but in the following decade the Country experienced wide-ranging economic reforms and development.
Today the Country is moving towards the resolve of "Viksit Bharat 2047." To achieve this goal, sustained and high economic growth will be necessary. A large population of about 350 million people-almost equivalent to the population of the United States-must be inspired and actively engaged in economic activities. By organizing this human resource, the nation can achieve its development goals.
Sh. Satish Kumar explained the main themes and procedures of the two-day Rashtriya Parishad Baithak. He stated that in recent days several programs such as the Swadeshi Sankalp and Swadeshi Sankalp Run were organized across the Country with wide participation from various sections of society. Under the Swadeshi Vyapari Jutaan program, efforts are being made in various Prants to form Swadeshi teams at the city and block levels. For this purpose, special emphasis has been laid on organizing programs at the locality and village level to mobilize Karyakartas.
To promote a decentralized economy, efforts must be made to mobilize local resources. Each district should formulate its own development plans, and at the Kshetra level the program calendar should be determined independently.
A booklet compiling programs conducted in the North-Eastern Kshetra was released by the dignitaries on the dais, presented by Dr. Deepak Sharma.
Thereafter, reports from various Kshetras were presented.
- The report of the Southern Kshetra was presented by Sh. Satyanarayan (Kshetra Samanwayak).
- The South-Central Kshetra report was presented by Sh. Lingamurti (Kshetra Sanyojak).
- The Western Kshetra report was presented by Sh. Vinay Khatavkar (Kshetra Samanwayak).
- The Central Kshetra report was presented by Sh. Sudhir Date (Kshetra Sanyojak).
- The Rajasthan Kshetra report was presented by Sh. Satish Acharya.
- The Northern Kshetra report was presented by Sh. Rajesh Goyal (Kshetra Sanyojak).
- The Western Uttar Pradesh report was presented by Sh. Amitesh (Kshetra Sanyojak).
The session was conducted by Dr. Rajiv Kumar, Akhil Bhartiya Vichar Vibhag Pramukh.
Second Session
In this session, the remaining Kshetra reports were presented.
- The report of Eastern Uttar Pradesh was presented by Sh. Anupam Srivastava (Kshetra Sanyojak).
- The Bihar-Jharkhand Kshetra report was presented by Sh. Amarendra (Kshetra Sanyojak).
- The Eastern Kshetra report was presented by Sh. Prasanna Kshotri.
- The North-Eastern Kshetra report was presented by Dr. Deepak Sharma (Kshetra Sanyojak).
During the same session, the Seh-Samanwayak of Jagriti Yatra and Member of Parliament from Deoria, Uttar Pradesh, Sh. Shashank Mani Tripathi presented a brief report on the Jagriti Mission Yatra. He especially shared information about the Swavalamban Centre in Gorakhpur, through which employment has been provided to more than 300 people. He also highlighted the need for the Bargad Kranti (Banyan Revolution).
Akhil Bhartiya Sah-Sanyojak and Seh-Samanwayak of Swavalambi Bharat Abhiyan, Dr. Bhagwati Prakash Sharma discussed the current global economic scenario. He stated that India's population of 1.47 billion is larger than the combined population of fifty countries and that the Country's GDP stands at about 117 trillion dollars. However, the per-capita income in the United States is around 92,000 dollars, in China about 14,000 dollars, while in India it is only about 343 dollars.
He noted that nearly 60 percent of the world's total production is dominated by just four countries-China contributes about 32 percent, the United States about 16 percent, while India Contributes only about 2.9 percent. He recalled that during the opposition to the Dunkel Draft and the World Trade Organization (WTO) in 1992, Swadeshi Jagaran Manch initiated a major ideological movement in the Country. Over time, Swadeshi thought and agreements helped guide the nation in understanding economic policies and their financial implications. He also stated that large global corporations and powers are today influenced by the activities of Swadeshi Jagaran Manch.
Guidance was also received from Sangh contact officer respected Bhaggaiah Ji. He said that Swadeshi is not merely a slogan but a way of life. Humanity has the responsibility to protect mankind, and the welfare of the entire creation has always been India's guiding principle. The essence of Swadeshi is to nurture nature rather than harm it. While dealing with contemporary issues, we must also keep eternal principles in mind. In the true sense, efforts should be directed toward the welfare of the common person.
He also emphasized strengthening the spirit of hard work and urged Karyakartas to follow the expected conduct and style of work described by revered Dattopant Thengadi Ji. By doing so, we can think not only about the welfare of India but also of the entire world.
The session was conducted by Akhil Bhartiya Sangharsh Vahini Pramukh Sh. Ananda Shankar Panigrahi.
Women Karyakartas Baithak
After lunch, a brief Baithak of Mahila Karyakartas was organized in which 56 sisters from different Pranton of the Country actively participated.
The Baithak was attended by Sh. Satish Kumar, Akhil Bhartiya Sah Sangathak Swadeshi Jagran Manch, Smt. Archana Meena Akhil Bhartiya Mahila Pramukh Swadeshi Jagran Manch and Dr. Jitendra Gupta (Akhil Bhartiya Sah Samanwayak, Swavlambi Bharat Abhiyan and guardian officer for Mahila's work). An interaction and introduction session was held with Prant-level Mahila Pramukhs from across the Country.
Discussions were held regarding the need for Mahila's work in Swadeshi Jagaran Manch, the Swavalambi Bharat Abhiyan, and the potential role of Mahila in expanding Swadeshi thought. Archana Ji elaborated on the theme "Swadeshi Family - The Foundation of a Developed India." She urged all participants to study this book and promote its ideas for the welfare of the family, society, nation, and nature.
Considering present circumstances and changing social conditions, she emphasized the significant role of Mahila. The active participation of Mahila from diverse Kshetras made the Baithak meaningful and inspiring.
Third Session
In this session, the heads of two traders' organizations discussed the growing challenges faced by traders due to online Commerce and the need for launching a major campaign on this issue. Shri Sandeep Bansal (Lucknow), President of Akhil Bhartiya Udyog Vyapar Mandal (Registered), informed that his organization would organize programs across the Country on 19 March on the occasion of the Hindu New Year.
Sh. B.C. Bhartia, President of the major traders' organization CAIT, stated that technological innovation and changes must be adopted and cannot be ignored. He emphasized that traders must seriously consider online trade and learn how to reach every potential buyer.
Akhil Bhartiya Sah-Sanyojak Dr. Rajkumar Mittal Ji presented his thoughts on the concept of family systems and technology zone-free areas in the digital era. He explained that excessive use of technology is gradually reducing human creativity. Several countries are experimenting in this field where children and adults are placed in technology-free zones for certain periods so that their natural creativity, social skills, and family bonds can be strengthened.
He also explained the MANAV concept, which is based on human-centered development and ethics. The meaning of each letter is as follows:
- M - Moral and Ethical values
- A - Accountability
- N - Rashtriya Sovereignty
- A - Accessibility
- V - Validate and Legitimate
Akhil Bhartiya Sah-Sanyojak Dr. Dhanpat Ram Agarwal Ji presented a proposal on Artificial Intelligence and the Indian Perspective. He stated that the present era is the era of AI, and India must ensure its strong participation in this field; otherwise, it will fall behind.
He explained the realities of the global AI ecosystem:
- China is a major producer of silicon wafers.
- Taiwan manufactures about 80 percent of the world's semi-conductor chips.
- The United States leads in AI design, algorithms, and GPU (Graphics Processing Unit) technology used for AI model training.
- The United States also dominates cloud Seh-mputing, and many countries (even China) depend on American cloud services for AI development.
However, he emphasized that the most important factor is human talent. The true strength of AI lies not in hardware or software but in youth talent, innovation, and creativity. India possesses abundant human talent, and Indian youth, engineers, and scientists are already playing leading roles in the global AI sector.
By linking AI with the goal of Atmanirbhar Bharat, India can strengthen itself technologically and contribute to ethical and balanced AI development at the global level.
After this, an open discussion was invited in which many participants shared their views and suggestions.
At the end of the session, Akhil Bhartiya Pracharak Pramukh respected Swant Ranjan Ji highlighted various activities being organized on the occasion of the centenary year of the Sangh. He stated that the Sangh will certainly achieve its set goals, but the journey is not yet complete. The important question is how these goals should be achieved. Keeping the target of Viksit Bharat 2047 in mind, programs such as Vijayadashami events, door-to-door contact campaigns, Hindu conferences, social harmony dialogues, intellectual gatherings, youth programs, and various social initiatives are being organized.
The session was conducted by Akhil Bhartiya Prayavaran Pramukh Sh. Deepak Sharma.
Fourth Session
In this session, reports from the various dimensions of Swadeshi Jagaran Manch were presented. Dr. Pradeep Chauhan highlighted the work of the Swadeshi Research Institute. Sh. Saket Rathore shared information about the various activities associated with the Swarnim Bharat Varsh Foundation. Mela Pramukh Sh. Shachindra Bariyar presented his views on the importance of the Swadeshi Mela and the framework for organizing it. Sh. Radheshyam Choyal explained the work being carried out through the portal mysba.co.in.
Dr. Ashwini Mahajan delivered an extensive address on "The Indian Model of Development." He explained that the current global development model considers GDP growth as the primary indicator of a nation's development, and India has also accepted this to a large extent. However, he clarified that this model is fundamentally flawed. Dattopant Thengadi Ji had also stated that GDP growth alone cannot be the true measure of development.
Considering GDP growth as the sole yardstick of development is misleading because it ignores inequality, environmental degradation, and human values. Therefore, the concept of development must be reconsidered.
The vision of becoming a developed nation by 2047 should not rely solely on the existing economic framework. Indian culture reveres sacrifice-Bhamashah Ji is a living symbol of such sacrifice. In Indian philosophy, material progress and spiritual progress are given equal importance. The prosperity of ancient India was based on this balance between the material and the spiritual.
Today it must also be observed that poverty is increasing in the name of development. Therefore, policies must be formulated that ensure everyone's well-being, where everyone is satisfied, and where self-reliance, ethics, and environmental protection are prioritized along with public welfare services.
He advocated that development should not remain GDP-centered but must become human-centered, value-based, environmentally sustainable, and inclusive, so that India can truly emerge as a prosperous and happy nation.
The session was conducted by Sh. Keshav Dubolia.
Fifth Session
This session consisted of Kshetra-Baithaks in which Prants discussed their upcoming plans. Central-level officials were present in the Kshetra Baithaks.
The key topics discussed included:
- Appointment of full-time Karyakartas and district trainers
- Work related to Mahila, Yuva, senior citizens, and the Prayavaran dimension
- Organization of Prant-level thought sessions
- Fundraising campaigns
- District-level organizational expansion plans
New Prant-level responsibilities were also announced during this session.
The following officials were present in the respective Kshetra Baithaks:
- In the Southern and South-Central Kshetras - Sh. Deepak Sharma Pradeep
- In the Western Kshetra - Sh. Jitendra Gupta
- In the Central Kshetra - Sh. Satish Kumar
- In the Rajasthan Kshetra - Sh. Balram Nandwani
- In the Northern Kshetra - Dr. Ashwini Mahajan
- In Western and Eastern Uttar Pradesh Kshetras - Dr. Rajiv Kumar
- In the Bihar-Jharkhand Kshetra - Dr. Dhanpat Ram Agarwal
- In the Eastern and North-Eastern Kshetras - Sh. Ananda Shankar
The Baithaks were conducted by the Kshetra Sanyojaks.
A separate Baithak was also held for representatives of allied organizations, other associate organizations, various dimension heads, and senior Karyakartas of the Swadeshi Research Institute. Respected Sh. R. Sundaram, Sh. Kashmiri Lal and Dr. Bhagwati Prakash Sharma were present in this Baithak.
The Baithak was conducted by Sh. Satish Chawla.
Sixth Session
Several important subjects were discussed in this session.
Firstly, an extensive discussion was held regarding the Swavalambi Bharat Abhiyan. Northern Kshetra Sanyojak Dr. Rajesh Goyal discussed the operation of district self-reliance centers and emphasized establishing Coordination with various self-reliance initiatives operating at the district level.
Regarding the nationwide fundraising campaign scheduled from 20 March to 10 April, Sh. Satish Chawla explained that the campaign would be Conducted in a Completely paperless and cashless manner. Lists of different categories of donors should be prepared, and teams of karyakarta’s should reach out to them.
Regarding the Environment and Soil Nourishment Campaign, Sh. Deepak Sharma Pradeep explained that since the Industrial Revolution the Earth's temperature has been Continuously rising, which is an extremely alarming sign. Within the next hundred years, the very existence of humanity Could be at risk-this is not an exaggeration but a scientific reality.
On the topic of "Prosperous and Great India", Prof. Somnath Sachdeva, Executive Chairman of the Swadeshi Research Institute, informed the gathering about the research and initiatives being undertaken by the institute in this direction.
Sh. Ajay Upadhyay, Sangathak of the Bihar-Jharkhand Kshetra, expressed Concern regarding migration from villages to cities. He stated that employment opportunities must be created in villages themselves so that youth can find livelihoods without migrating.
The session was Conducted by South-Central Kshetra Sanyojak Dr. S. Lingamurti.
Seventh Session
This session also included discussions on several important subjects.
Akhil Bhartiya Vichar Vibhag Pramukh Dr. Rajiv Kumar presented the annual program calendar for the coming year.
He presented the schedule of programs beginning with the Swadeshi New Year program on 19 March and extending up to Youth Day (Swami Vivekananda Jayanti) on 12 January 2027. All Kshetras were requested to prepare their own program calendars according to their Kshetra requirements.
Central Kshetra Sangathak and Tri-Kshetra- Yuva work head Sh. Keshav Dubolia called for accelerating youth activities across the Country and appointing Yuva Pramukhs at the district level.
Smt. Archana Meena highlighted the progress of Mahila's activities across the Country and shared information about innovative initiatives being undertaken by Mahila's units in different Kshetras.
Regarding organizational expansion and the full-time karykartas plan, Sh. Satish Kumar provided guidance on the following points:
- Organizational expansion should reach the city, block, locality, and village levels.
- A Team-11 unit should be formed in every district.
- Village-level units of Swadeshi Jagaran Manch and the Swavalambi Bharat Abhiyan should be established.
- After assigning responsibilities, district-level thought sessions or district conferences should be organized.
- Programs should not remain merely ceremonial but must be purposeful and result-oriented.
The session was conducted by Smt. Sunita Bharatwal.
Eighth Session (Valedictory Session)
The valedictory session began with the singing of Vande Mataram.
Firstly, Vyavastha Pramukh Sh. Lokendra Naruka introduced all the Karyakartas who had been involved in managing the arrangements for the event. Participants from various Pranton invited the entire organizing team onto the stage and expressed gratitude for their contribution in making the program successful.
Sh. Kashmiri Lal announced changes in responsibilities and the assignment of new responsibilities. He motivated Karyakartas to effectively conduct upcoming programs such as the fundraising campaign and the soil nourishment campaign. He also discussed strengthening the plans for these campaigns.
He urged all Karyakartas to expand organizational work up to the block level in their respective Prants, finalize the names of district-level trainers, and begin preparations for organizing thought sessions.
New Responsibilities
All India
- Dr. Rajiv Kumar (Moradabad, Uttar Pradesh) - All India Co-Convenor (Formerly - Akhil Bharatiya (AB) Vichar Vibhag Pramukh)
- Sh. Deepak Sharma 'Pradeep' (Delhi) - AB Vichar Vibhag Pramukh (with Environment Head)
- Sh. Annada Shankar Panigrahi (Center Guwahati) - AB Samprak Pramukh and Prabhari of two regions and Andhra Pradesh (formerly - AB Sangharshvahini Pramukh).
- Dr. Rajesh Goyal (Panchkula) - AB Co-ordinator, Swavlambi Bharat Abhiyan.
- Mrs. Sunita Bharatwal (Bhiwani, Haryana) - AB Sah Mahila Pramukh.
- Sh. Radheshyam Choyal (Ajmer, Rajasthan) - Pramukh, Swavlambi Bharat Abhiyan (Digital)
- Sh. Rajkumar Chaturvedi (Bhilwara, Raj.) - Jansankhiyaki Labhansh Pramukh
- Sh. Keshav Duboliya (Bhopal, M.P.) - Central and Western Region Organizer and Youth Dimension Member
- Sh. Anupam Srivastava (Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh) - Eastern & Western Uttar Pradesh Kshetra Sanyojak
Regional (Kshetriya)
South-Central Region
- Sh. V. Sai Prasad - Kshetra Vichar Vibhag Pramukh (Telangana)
- Sh. Vijay Krishna - Sah-Kshetra Vichar Vibhag Pramukh (Telangana)
- Sh. P. Sainath - Kshetra Senior Citizens Dimension Head (Telangana)
West Zone
- Sh. Ishwar Sajjan (Gujarat) - Sah-Kshetra Sanyojak
Central Region
- Sh. Arushendra Sharma (Sehore, M.P.) - Kshetriya Vichar Vibhag Pramkh
Rajasthan region
- Sh. Lokendra (Jaipur) - Kshetra Coordinator
North Zone
- Sh. Satendra Sarout (Faridabad, Haryana) - Kshetra Sanyojak
Western Uttar Pradesh
- Sh. Kapil Narang (Moradabad) - Kshetra Sah-Sanyojak
- Sh. Kuldeep Singh (Moradabad) - Kshetra Coordinator
- Sh. Vikas Chaudhary (Delhi) - Special Contact Head (North & West Region)
Eastern Region
- Sh. Ramakant Patra - Kshetra Vichar Vibhag Pramukh
- Dr. Deepak Sharma - Sah-Kshetra Vichar Vibhag Pramukh
- Sh. Prasan Chotre - Prachar Pramukh
- Sh. Shirish Khare - Sah-Prachar Pramukh
Assam region
- Prof. W.C. Singh (Manipur) - Kshetra Sanyojak (Assam)
- Sh. Amal Vaish (Nalwari, Assam) - Kshetra Sah-Sanyojak (Assam)
- Sh. CA Ratan Das (Agartala) - Kshetra Samprak Pramukh (Tripura)
- Sh. Partha Pratim Pathak (Guwahati) - Kshetra Sah-Samanvyak (North Assam)
Dimensions (Aayam)
Vyapari Jutan
- Sh. Jitendra Gupta (Bhopal, M.P.) - Pramukh (Previous responsibilities will also remain.)
- Sh. B.C. Bharatiya (Nagpur) – Sah-Pramukh
- Sh. Sandeep Bansal (Lucknow) - Sah-Pramukh
- Sh. Manohar Sharan (Center Hyderabad) - Sah-Pramukh (South, South Central & Assam Region)
- Sh. Dharmendra Sharma (Noida, UP) - Sah-Pramukh
- CA Harish Choudhary (Delhi)- Central Team Member
- Sh. Rakesh Dwivedi (Madhya Pradesh Prabhari) - Karyalay Mantri
Swadeshi Vitt Salahkar Prishad
- Sh. Balram Nandwani - Prabhari
- Sh. Arpit Mittal - Sachiv
- Sh. Kishore – Sah-Sachiv
- Sh. Jatin Tehri - Sangthan Sachiv
Bharatiya Export Forum
- Sh. Rajiv Setia (Gurugram) - Sanrakshak
- Sh. Anil Verma - Central Team Member
- Sh. Laxman Bhavsinghka - Central Team Member (Centre Delhi)
- Sh. Vidya Sagar - Central Team Member
- Sh. Amber Agarwal - Central Team Member
- Sh. Premat Banerjee - Chief Advisor
Central Office (Swadeshi Jagran Manch)
- Dr. Surendra (Delhi) - Kendriya Karyalay Pramukh
- Sh. Abhayram - Sah-Karyalay Pramukh
- Sh. Mahendra Varthawal - Sah-Karyalay Pramukh (also Head of the Foundation)
- Sh. Amit Chaturvedi - Office Team Member (Also Head of Delhi State Office)
- Sh. Amit Raikwar - Office Team Member
Swadeshi Shodh Sansthan
- Prof. Deepak Sharma - Central Team Member
- Prof. Chand Babu - Central Team Member
State
Delhi
- Sh. Balraj Singh - Old Worker Contact Head (Delhi Prant)
Telangana
- Sh. Srinivasula Reddy (Hyderabad) - State Co-Convenor
Andhra Pradesh
- Sh. Rajesh - State Convener
- Dr. Sheshagiri – State Co-Convener
- Sh. Pavani - Prant Mahila Pramukh
- Sh. Racha Srinivas - Prant Sangthak
Braj Prant
- Sh. Manoj Agarwal - State Convener
- Smt. Savitri Sharma - Prant Sah-Mahila Pramukh
- Sh. Abhinav Kashyap – State Co-Coordinator
Meerut
- Sh. Prashant Maharshi - State Convener
- Sh. Sudhanshu Vishnoi - State Co-Convener
Goraksha
- Mrs. Binny - Prant Mahila Sah-Samanvyak
Awadh
- Sh. Ramkumar Dixit - Prant Sah-Samanvyak
- Sh. Rahul Singh - Prant Sah-Samanvyak
Kanpur
- Sh. Praveen Agnihotri – Prant Sah-Samanvyak
- Mrs. Urmila - Prant Sah-Mahila Pramukh
North Bihar
- Mrs. Sangeeta Jha - Prant Mahila Pramukh
Jharkhand
- Smt. Neetu Sinha – Prant Sah-Mahila Pramukh
Odisha East
- Sh. A. Srinivasa Rao - State Convener
- Sh. Prashant Bhuyan – State Co-Convener
- Sh. Aditya Mohapatra - State Co-Convener
- Ms. Deepti Rekha Mishra - Prant Mahila Pramukh
- Ms. Priyadarshini Pani – Prant Sah-Mahila Pramukh
- Sh. Vijay Routray - Prant Samanvyak
- Sh. Prabodh Badapanda – Prant Sah-Samanvyak
Odisha West
- Sh. Manoranjan Routray - State Convener
- Sh. Bhimsen Nayak – State Co-Convener
- Ms. Bharti Panda - Prant Mahila Pramukh
North Bengal
- Sh. Sudin Lama - State Convener
Central Bengal
- Dr. Jaydeep Banerjee - State Convener
South Bengal
- Shri Uttam Hui - State Convener
- Sh. Tirthadeep Chatterjee – State Co-Convener
- Ipsita Chatterjee - Prant Mahila Pramukh
Manipur
- Sh. Roshni Kumar Singh - State Convener
- Dr. Rajesh Singh - State Co-Convener
- Dr. Kishorejit Singh - Prant Samanvyak
- Dr. Binota Thokchom - Prant Mahila Pramukh
Sh. R. Sundaram described the Baithak as highly meaningful and grand. He remarked that the major industrialists of the Rajasthan Kshetra are enhancing India's prestige not only within the Country but across the world through their businesses and industries. He mentioned that in cities such as Chennai and Hyderabad many markets are dominated by entrepreneurs from Rajasthan, whose affordable, high-quality, and traditional products are widely appreciated.
He called upon Karyakartas to take the message of Swadeshi to every section of society so that the dream of making the nation self-reliant can be realized.
The valedictory session was conducted by Dr. Rajiv Kumar.
The Rastriya Parishad Baithak concluded with the Rastriya Anthem.

