Sad News: Senior Swayamsevak passed away, RSS condoles

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VSK TN
    
 
     
Sri R N Venkatraman
Shri
R.N.Venkatraman (77 years), a senior Swayamsevak who was associated with the
work of Vivekananda Rock Memorial work right from its inception till date,
reached the lotus feet of the Almighty on 29.10.2013. 

He hailed from Karaikudi (Tamil Nadu) and after finishing his studies was
Prachark for few years in Madurai. He worked with Shri Eknath Ranade in close quarters
in the work of building of Vivekananda Rock Memorial at Kannyakumari. He was in
charge of the Central Office of Vivekananda Kendra at Triplicane till his
retirement.
He
continued his association with Vivekananda Rock Memorial Committee and
Vivekananda Kendra till his last breath by holding the responsibility of
Executive Committee Member. He not only was one among the small team which was instrumental in forming of the Vivekananda Educational Society right from
its formation, but continued to contribute his might for the growth of the Society.
He was the treasurer of Vivekananda Educational Society. After his retirement
from Vivekananda Kendra he was the Pranta Karyalaya Pramukh of Tamil Nadu for
some years. After that he looked after the work of various trust activities of
Sangh.
 
His dedication for the work was of the highest order and he worked till his
passing
away in spite of various constraints. He leaves behind his wife with 3
daughters and one son.
Sangh
adhikaris have expressed their deep condolences on the sudden demise of R N
Venkatraman Ji. Akhil Bharatiya Sah Sarkaryawah Dattatreya Hosabale expressed
his shock and in his statement said, ‘Venkatraman Ji was an ardent
swayamsevak.  My deep condolence.  Pray the Lord to bestow sadgati on the
departed soul.’
‘A
great soul. Committed Swayamsevak.  He
surrendered his life at the feet of Bharath Matha. Pray for his Moksha’ stated
Sri A R Mohanan, Dakshin Kshetra Samparka Pramuk.
His
eyes were donated.

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