Textile Co in Bhilwara receives 10 lakh orders to stitch new RSS uniform

A textile company in Bhilwara region of Rajasthan on Wednesday received orders for Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh’s (RSS) to stitch their new uniform, khaki trousers for the RSS instead of the thigh cut shorts.

The small textile company received orders to stitch 10 lakh new RSS uniforms.

The RSS has brought change in their uniform with the reason that the organization wanted to follow the fashion trend so that more youths could be effectively recruited.

The first change in the RSS’s uniform was brought about in 1939, when the Khaki shirt was replaced with white shirt.

The second change was made in 1973 when heavy boots were replaced with normal ones, while the third change was made in 2010 when leather belt was replaced with a belt made of cloth.

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