The co-incharge of RSS' Communications department J Nandakumar said there is a need to open schools on the lines of 'Balagokulams' for non-Keralite children.
Balagokulam was started in 1975 in Kerala by RSS and was registered as a cultural movement in 1981. Its branches were later opened in some metro cities and were attended mainly by Malayali children. In Delhi, it has completed 15 years.
He, however, said "the Sangh does not have any 'central' plan for setting up such institutions on a large scale as of now."
Nandakumar said the expansion plan is still being discussed.
At present there are around 3,000 Balagokulams across the country, including 2,500 in Kerala alone.
Sources said the Kerala unit of the Sangh, which has also been running these schools in metro cities and in the state, has now been asked to explore the possibility of expansion in other parts of the country.
The classes will help inculcate in children the Hindu way of life, the sources said, adding that besides teaching them ancient sciptures they will also be informed about dharma and patriotism.
The RSS hailed the demonetisation step of the Narendra
Modi government as a "very bold move".
It acknowledged that the common people faced "some difficulties" due to it, which was "most natural", and added that in spite of that, they showed immense restraint, patience and patriotism, which was commendable.
"The move initiated to curb black money, fake currency and problems created by terrorists using money power was in the right direction and must be welcomed and lauded," it said in its report.
"We congratulate our soldiers and officers for this heroic deed," the RSS report said.
The BJP-led government had indicated its strong will power and also "successfully turned the global opinion against Pakistan", resulting in the cancellation of the SAARC conference in Islamabad, it noted.
The RSS also congratulated the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) scientists for creating a world record in space science by launching 104 satellites at one go.
