GORAKHPUR, Feb. 17 -- Mohan Bhagwat, Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) Sarsanghchalak, on Sunday said that India stands as a global centre of goodwill and social harmony, asserting that the country's civilisational ethos is rooted in a sense of oneness and mutual belonging rather than transactional relationships, according to an RSS functionary. He urged communities to organise block-level meetings two to three times a year to strengthen social cohesion and rise above caste divisions for the larger good of society, the RSS functionary at the event quoted Bhagwat as saying. Bhagwat expressed these views at a Kutumb Sneh Sammelan held as part of his three-day visit to Gorakhpur. On the occasion, he also shared a meal with representatives from diverse caste groups, including upper castes, Dalits and OBC communities. "Society must take responsibility and act. The Sangh will support, but real change must come from within the society," he said, adding that India has historically extended selfless assistance to other nations during times of crisis. Addressing a Samajik Sadbhav (social harmony) gathering organised by the RSS Goraksh province at Baba Gambhirnath Auditorium as part of the RSS centenary year celebrations, Bhagwat said that society thrives on interconnectedness rather than self-interest. "We regard Bharat as our mother, and the same divine essence resides in everyone. That spiritual bond keeps us united despite our distinct identities," he stated. He said social discrimination must end and that the society should move forward with a spirit of harmony and equality....