The Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh has completed one hundred years of its journey, and to commemorate this milestone, grand Hindu conferences are being organised across the country at various locations. As part of this nationwide initiative, more than one hundred Hindu conferences have been planned in Noida. Continuing this series, three major Hindu conferences were organised in Noida on January 18. These programmes witnessed large participation from citizens and created an atmosphere deeply infused with spiritual awareness and a strong sense of national pride.
The primary objective of these programmes was to strengthen unity within Hindu society, preserve cultural values, and reinforce a sense of collective self-respect. People from different sections of society participated enthusiastically, reflecting a growing inclination towards dialogue on social transformation, cultural consciousness, and shared community responsibility. The events highlighted the importance of collective effort in addressing social challenges and fostering harmony

Grand Hindu Conference Organised at Khudiram Bose Udyan, Sector-122
At Khudiram Bose Udyan in Sector-122, a grand Hindu conference was inaugurated with the lighting of lamps, symbolising the beginning of a collective journey towards awareness, unity, and social cohesion. The main speaker at the programme was Vinay Kumar, who serves as the Prant Sah Vyavastha Pramukh of the organisation. He spoke in detail on the subject of Panch Parivartan and explained the need for meaningful and sustained change within society.
Vinay Kumar emphasised that the growing social distances among people can only be reduced through continuous dialogue, mutual cooperation, and collective participation. He stated that society should not rely solely on government systems to solve every problem, but instead develop a sense of shared responsibility. According to him, effective and lasting solutions emerge when individuals and communities take active roles in addressing social issues.
The chief guest of the programme, Swami Satishacharya, delivered an impactful address on Hindu philosophy, traditions, and values. He described the conference as a unique and significant effort towards awakening Hindu society. He highlighted the long-standing tradition of saints, the four Shankaracharyas, and the four Jagadgurus, describing them as living examples of India’s spiritual strength. He stated that the work of awakening Hindu society is being carried forward by the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh, a fact clearly reflected in the dedication and commitment of its full-time workers.
On the occasion of the organisation’s centenary year, the Department Sanghchalak Sushil Agarwal addressed the gathering and spoke in detail about the ideology, discipline, and social contributions of the organisation. He emphasised that structured thinking, discipline, and a sense of service are essential elements in building a strong, harmonious, and value-driven society.

Programme Organised in Sector 74
Another important programme was organised in Sector-74, where international storyteller and social thinker Sanjeev Krishna Thakur addressed the gathering on the subject of Hindutva. He placed strong emphasis on Hindu unity and stated that social cohesion is essential for preserving cultural continuity and strengthening the nation. He highlighted the importance of standing together as a society to safeguard cultural values and collective identity.
During the same programme, the Department Karyavah Vinod Kaushik spoke about the hundred-year journey of the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh. He outlined the organisation’s evolution from its early formative years to its present role in social engagement and nation-building. He highlighted key milestones that have shaped the organisation’s vision, discipline, and outreach across different sections of society.
The programme also included cultural performances that reflected traditional values and artistic expression. In addition, a painting competition for children was organised, providing young participants an opportunity to express their thoughts on culture, heritage, and national identity through art. Prior to the programme, morning processions were taken out in areas such as Cape Town and Ajnara Grand Heritage, helping spread awareness and encouraging community participation.
Programme Organised at Akash Public School, Bhangel
At Akash Public School in Bhangel, another conference was organised with a focus on social harmony and inclusiveness. Swami Om Bharti addressed the gathering and urged Hindu society to rise above divisions based on caste and language. He called upon people to adopt a unified outlook that respects diversity while recognising shared cultural roots and common values.
The Bhaga Sanghchalak Satish Sharma elaborated on the concept of Panch Parivartan proposed by the organisation. He explained in detail how these five areas of transformation are intended to guide society towards positive change, ethical conduct, discipline, and collective responsibility. He stressed that social transformation begins at the individual level and gradually strengthens the entire community.
All the programmes concluded in a spirit of unity and harmony, leaving a lasting impression on participants and reinforcing the message of cultural awareness, social responsibility, and national consciousness.
