Sadhna, Prerna, and Archana Towers: 13 Floors and a Whopping 150 Crore Cost. Discover the Uniqueness of RSS's New Kesav Kunj Building

Within Delhi's Jhandewalan, the RSS office boasts of three towers with names Sadhna, Prerna, and Archana. One hall is in memory of Ashok Singhal, who was instrumental in the Ram Temple movement and can seat 463 people. Another auditorium can accommodate 650 spectators.
RSS's New Office in Delhi

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The Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) has unveiled its magnificent new office in India's capital, New Delhi. Equipped with cutting-edge amenities, this expansive office sprawls over nearly four acres. This imposing 13-storey structure of the RSS comprises a total of 300 rooms and offices.

Previously, the RSS was undergoing an extensive reconstruction of its office, and now, they have returned to their original location after successful completion.

Insiders reveal that the reconstruction of RSS’s Kesav Kunj office in Delhi's Jhandewalan has incurred approximately 150 crore rupees. This financial endeavor took over eight years and was supported by the contributions of over 75,000 individuals sympathizing with the Hindutva ideology. Unfortunately, the construction faced delays due to the global coronavirus pandemic.

The top echelons of the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh, including Chief Mohan Bhagwat and General Secretary Dattatreya Hosabale, are set to commence operations from the revamped Jhandewalan office on February 19, participating in a "workers' convention" organized by the Delhi unit of RSS.

Since 1962, RSS has had its office at Jhandewalan, and after construction began, they have been operating from a leased premise since 2016.

According to sources, the new premises are a stark contrast to the previous two-story building. This architectural marvel, designed by renowned architect Anoop Dave from Gujarat, seamlessly blends modern construction techniques with timeless architectural design to ensure the building remains airy and bathed in sunlight. Swastika symbols adorn the grillwork of the building, and a statue of RSS founder Kesav Baliram Hedgewar graces the auditorium.

The three towers of the RSS office in Delhi's Jhandewalan have been christened Sadhna, Prerna, and Archana. A hall within the building is named after the prominent Vishva Hindu Parishad leader Ashok Singhal, linked to the Ram Temple movement, with seating for 463 people, while another auditorium accommodates 650.

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In addition to accommodations for its officials and members, the RSS office also offers facilities such as a library, a health clinic, and a sewage treatment plant. To meet part of its energy requirements, solar panels are installed.

The health facilities of this building remain accessible to the local underprivileged population, and the library is open for public use.

The new complex is equipped with modern, expansive conference rooms and auditoria.

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