India, May 23 -- The Delhi BJP has successfully concluded the Pt. Deendayal Upadhyay Mega Training Camps in Shahdara and Mayur Vihar districts, marking the completion of organisational training across 252 mandals and 12 districts in the Capital. Delhi BJP president Virendra Sachdeva said the camps were designed to strengthen organisational discipline and equip workers, especially new members, with a deeper understanding of the party's history, working style, media engagement and social media outreach. "These training camps have not only familiarised party workers with the party's history, development, working style, and the importance of media and social media usage, but the collective night-time recreational activities and morning yoga sessions have also Also Read - City sizzles at 43.6 degree C fostered a new sense of team spirit," he said. Union Minister of State Harsh Malhotra said organisational training has been central to his political journey. "Organizational work inspires us every moment to serve the people, and it is because of the training received in the RSS and BJP organization that I am able to discharge my responsibilities today as a Union Minister of State," he said. Addressing workers earlier, Chief Minister Rekha Gupta urged party members to take government initiatives to the grassroots level. "Every BJP worker is dedicated to the nation, and we must take the message of the Delhi Government's developmental works to the last person in Also Read - Delhi Metro expands global outreach society," she said. Organisation General Secretary Pavan Rana said the ideological commitment of workers remains strong. "Every BJP worker is dedicated to the nation, 'Vande Bharat' flows through every vein because most of our workers are volunteers associated with the RSS family, which comprises 74 affiliated organizations," he said. The camps, held over two days in Rajokri, included sessions on booth management, media strategy, social media use, public speaking and welfare schemes. Leaders noted that informal activities like games and yoga sessions also helped build coordination and reduce stress among participants.
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