1991 Training Camp
It was decided in 1991 to hold training camps to look into the ideas and work of the Hindu Front, to conduct successful struggles, to speak clearly on the platforms and to develop activists. The first training camp was held in 1992 at Karur Spontaneous Hill for three days. The camp was attended by 55 people. The camp was started by Mr. Sivaram G, a senior RSS campaigner in Tamil Nadu.
It was subsequently converted into a five-day training camp in the years 93 and 94 and was held at the Haridas Giri Swami Ashram in Thirunangur near Vandavasi. Seven-day training camps began in 1995. From 2003 it started to be held in two areas as a camp in North Tamil Nadu and a camp in South Tamil Nadu.
After that some changes were made and three-hour camps at the union level and one-day training camps at the district level were started.A special training camp for two-day officers has been conducted at the state level since 2007.Those special two-day camps for those in charge are being conducted at the divisional level in the current work-growing environment.
Training camps include morning and evening exercises, karate, juggling, yoga, sports and parade exercises. Training is given on lectures, stories, discussions, extras, speeches, casual encounters, chanting, committee formation, and worship.
Our history, the ambition of the Hindu Front, the history of the freedom struggle, the pride of our country, the unity of Bharat, The specialty of the Divine Tamil, the glories of the Hindu religion, the danger to the Hindus and the need to protect the Dharma of the Hindus are taught.
Through this, tens of thousands of activists are formed and travel from house to house on the Hindu Front Street Branch Committee to achieve the lofty goal.