His biographical book ‘Tan dedicated, dedicated’, dedicated to the life and contribution of the late Ramesh Prakash at the NDMC Convention Center in New Delhi, was very poignant and inspiring inaugurated. In this program, Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) Sarsanghchalak Dr. Mohan Bhagwat ji, Delhi Chief Minister Smt. Rekha Gupta ji, India Today Group President Mrs. Kali Puri ji and late Ramesh Prakash’s wife Mrs. Asha Sharma ji made this opportunity more important, because each reflected the opportunity of Ramesh ji, in which each of which has revered Ramesh ji’s exceptional life and the nation to social welfare. His unwavering love was celebrated per per.
RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat launched a grand launch of the book ‘Tan dedicated, dedicated’

Addressing the gathering, Dr. Mohan Bhagwat highlighted Ramesh ji’s inspirational qualities and emphasized how the ideal of tireless commitment to renunciation, discipline and social harmony in his life. A dedicated worker is identified not by titles, wealth or public praise, but with constant commitment to internal discipline, humility and comprehensive interest. Such a person is full of calm, a sense of sacrifice, is always ready to fulfill responsibilities, never desires recognition, and always inspires others with his example. Ramesh ji was a symbol of these qualities. One of his greatest teachings was – Rashtriya Seva should not be at the cost of family responsibilities. Within the structure of the Grihastha Ashram, he showed us how the family can be raised with love and responsibility, and at the same time, the same feeling can be transported to society and nation. By reconcising personal duties with public service, he demonstrated that the two are not separate, but complementary. Dr. Bhagwat also considered Prakash ji’s extraordinary simplicity and dedication, and emphasized that such personality strengthens the moral fabric of the society and without any identity or social reputation, Ramesh ji worked hard for the welfare of the nation and its people, and inspired everyone with the calm sublime of his ideal.
Chief Minister Rekha Gupta appreciated his contribution to public life and emphasized how his values would continue to guide generations in the service of society. Speaking on behalf of the intellectual and media world of India, Mrs. Kali Puri appreciated this book, saying that it reminds me of the importance of personal renunciation in nation building and also highlights the importance of the idea of * Panch change *. This book reflects the untiring journey of Ramesh Prakash ji, whose life was dedicated to selfless service, social welfare and national upliftment.
Surruchi Prakashan: Published this book published the tireless life-journey of Ramesh Prakash ji. A life that was devoted to uninterrupted selfless service, social welfare and nation upliftment. Prakash ji was honest, dutiful, disciplined, he was a symbol of the ideals of sacrifice and patriotism, which the RSS has always nurtured. From community development and youth mobilization to cultural protection and efforts to build nation, their work will continue to inspire generations.
While successfully conducting the program, Shri Sumit Maluja ji welcomed all the distinguished guests and said- Ramesh Prakash ji became immortal by putting up the upliftment and supreme splendor of the nation in his conduct.
The program was attended by social activist and-affected fans inspired by the personality and gratitude of Ramesh ji and paid homage to his simple, humble and fully dedicated life to the nation and social welfare. Along with this, a large number of scholars, litterateurs, journalists, researchers, students were also present. The inauguration of “dedicated, mind dedicated” among such a large number of numbers shows its importance that it was not only a literary opportunity, but also a celebration of life-values, who re-remembered all the people present that the essence of service is embedded in unwavering dedication to the nation and its people.
Shri Rajneesh Jindal ji of Suruchi Prakashan thanked all the people present in the auditorium and the program ended with the song ‘Vande Mataram’.