New Delhi- The NDMC Convention Centre witnessed a deeply inspirational and emotional book launch of “Tan Samarpit, Man Samarpit”, a biographical account dedicated to the life and contributions of Late Ramesh Prakash.
The occasion was graced by RSS Sarsanghchalak Dr. Mohan Bhagwat, Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta, Kali Puri, Chairperson of the India Today Group, and Asha Sharma, wife of Late Ramesh Prakash. Their presence lent immense significance to the event, which celebrated Ramesh Ji’s dedication to social welfare, his unwavering spirit of service, and his profound love for the nation.
Addressing the gathering, Dr. Mohan Bhagwat described Ramesh Ji as a true embodiment of the ideals of sacrifice, discipline, humility, and ceaseless service.
He emphasized that a devoted karyakarta is not measured by wealth or recognition but by inner discipline and a constant readiness to shoulder responsibilities. Ramesh Ji, he said, epitomized this quiet nobility through a life of simplicity and service without seeking prestige or acknowledgement.
Dr. Bhagwat further noted that one of Ramesh Ji’s greatest teachings was that service to the nation and care for the family are not separate but complementary. By harmonizing his duties within gṛhastha āśram with service to society, Ramesh Ji showed that devotion to both family and nation can go hand in hand.
Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta lauded Ramesh Ji’s contributions to public life, stressing that his values of service, humility, and dedication will continue to guide generations in their commitment to society.
Speaking on behalf of India’s intellectual and media fraternity, Kali Puri described the book as a timely reminder of the importance of personal sacrifice in nation-building. She also highlighted the relevance of Ramesh Ji’s vision of Panchparivartan (five-fold transformation) as a guiding principle for social reform and progress.
The book chronicles the tireless journey of Ramesh Prakash Ji, a dedicated swayamsevak whose life was devoted to selfless service, community development, youth mobilization, cultural preservation, and national upliftment. His unwavering patriotism and discipline continue to inspire swayamsevaks and citizens alike.
The event drew scholars, social workers, and admirers of Ramesh Ji’s work, who paid heartfelt tributes to his life of humility and dedication.
The launch of “Tan Samarpit, Man Samarpit” was not just a literary milestone but a celebration of values, reminding all present that the essence of true service lies in unwavering devotion to the nation and its people.

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