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Unsung Sangh   

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Author Dr. Harish Chandra Burnwal
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  • ISBN : 9789375730781
  • Language : English
  • Publisher : Prabhat Prakashan
  • Edition : 1st
  • ...more

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  • Dr. Harish Chandra Burnwal
  • 9789375730781
  • English
  • Prabhat Prakashan
  • 1st
  • 2026
  • 456
  • Soft Cover
  • 450 Grams

Description

"Dr. Harish Chandra Burnwal's book Unsung Sangh provides factual and precise answers to questions that are often raised about the RSS. This book is not only a guiding text for understanding the Sangh, but it also breaks many myths and misconcep-tions that have persisted for decades. Through 225 stories, this book presents the Sangh's 100-year journey in an engaging manner. An important fact that emerges from these untold stories is how the Sangh worked as a major force against British rule during the freedom struggle. Events related to Dr. Hedgewar indicate that the Sangh not only worked behind the scenes but also openly participated in the struggle for independence.

The book also presents lesser-known stories connecting the Sangh with many great freedom fighters, including Mahatma Gandhi, Subhas Chandra Bose and Babasaheb Ambedkar.

Not only this, from the tragedy of Partition to opposition to the Emergency and from the COVID-19 pandemic to future missions, every role played by the Sangh has been incorporated in detail. It also contains stories of anonymous swayamsevaks who embraced the motto 'Nation Above All' and even risked their lives in service of the country.

This book is a comprehensive document that the Sangh is not merely an organisation, but an ongoing movement of selfless national service and dedication."

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Dr. Harish Chandra Burnwal

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