The Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) has inaugurated its newly built headquarters, Keshav Kunj, in Delhi’s Jhandewalan. The sprawling complex, constructed at a cost of ₹150 crore, spans 5 lakh square feet and features modern facilities designed to accommodate the organisation’s growing administrative and operational needs.
A Grand Structure with Three Towers
The new headquarters comprises three towers—Sadhana, Prerana, and Archana—each designed to serve different functions. The 12-storey structures house over 300 rooms, multiple office spaces, conference halls, and auditoriums. The state-of-the-art complex marks a significant upgrade from the previous headquarters, reflecting the organisation’s evolving role in public affairs.
Facilities Beyond Administration
Keshav Kunj goes beyond just being an office space. It includes a five-bed hospital, a dedicated library named Keshav Pustakalaya, and a Hanuman temple within the premises. These additions highlight the emphasis on knowledge, health, and spirituality within the RSS framework.
Funded by 75,000 Donors
The construction of Keshav Kunj was made possible through contributions from around 75,000 donors. The RSS, known for its vast grassroots network, leveraged its supporter base to finance the massive project without external funding.
Strategic Location in Jhandewalan
Located in one of Delhi’s key areas, the new headquarters ensures better connectivity and accessibility for members and functionaries. The complex is expected to host important meetings, training sessions, and strategic discussions for the organisation.
With Keshav Kunj now operational, the RSS has signaled a new phase in its journey, strengthening its organisational infrastructure for future initiatives.