Rastriya Swayam Sewak Sangh (RSS), popularly called Sangh, is going to complete 100 years in 2025. This will create a moment in which Sangh will be evaluated by its own cadres, leaders, and sympathisers of its works, functioning, success, and failures during these last hundred years. It will also be analysed by others too. The friends and critics, both at one time, may evaluate the Sangh in this coming centenary year. The Sangh will be contemplated, discussed in various forms of media and various kinds of narratives and discourses around Sangh, and much knowledge stock will be produced in this historical moment. This knowledge production may emerge in the form of books, articles, videos, collected volumes, and special issues of journals and magazines. I may call this an intellectual moment in the history of Sangh and also for the public of India. I am not saying that all and everything which will be discussed about Sangh at this moment may be positive, but it will create a public sphere of various undertones to re-evaluate the Sangh in the changing time.
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