The Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS), the ideological ancestor of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), finished the reconstruction of its Keshav Kunj office at a cost of 150 crore in Jhandawala in Delhi, with three 12 -storey towels. The RSS office has 5 square feet of space for office and residential and other SangH activities.
Funded by contributions of more than 75,000 donors, the project includes modern facilities such as auditorium, a library and solar energy, marking an important organizational stage. Over the past 8 years, the RSS worked from Ashram Udaseen to Jhandawala.
Here are the main strengths:
1 and 1 Installation details: The new Keshav Kunj office covers 3.75 acres with three 12 -storey laps – Sadhna, Prerna and Archana – wrapping around 300 bedrooms and offices. A statue of the founder of the RSS, Keshav Baliram Hedgewar, was also installed between the Tours Prerna and Archana.
2 Funding and support: This extended project was funded by contributions of more than 75,000 supporters in favor of the Hindutva ideology of the organization.
3 and 3 Architectural design: Designed by the architect based in Gujarat Anup Dave, the complex mixes modern and traditional architectural elements.
4 Architect, involved manufacturer: The registered office was designed by the architect based in Gujarat Anup Dave and the manufacturer involved is the auspicious constructions based in Delhi. DAVE has already been associated with the projects of the Government of Gujarat while auspicious constructions largely build shopping centers, commercial complexes and parking complexes.
5 Peak installations: The characteristics include an auditorium named after Ashok Singhal SESSERING 463, another room for 650 members, a library with 8,500 pounds and a health clinic with a hospital and a five -bed pathology laboratory.
6. Energy and fitness: Solar energy installations meet part of its electricity needs. In addition, modern exercise equipment and a yoga room are provided to highlight the physical form.
7 Project chronology: Initiated in November 2016 by the head of the RSS, Mohan Bhagwat, the project was confronted with delays due to the COVID-19 pandemic, taking more than eight years.
8 Recommendation of activities: The office is now a central center, with the next “Akhil Bharatiya Pratinidhi Sabha” scheduled in Bengaluru from March 21 to 23, is expected to attract around 1,500 participants.
9. Importance: The reworked office symbolizes RSS’s commitment to growth and efficiency, improving its operational capacities and solidifying its strategic influence in the socio-political framework of India.