New Delhi, Oct 25 : President Ram Nath Kovind is learnt to have dismissed a plea to disqualify 27 ruling Aam Aadmi Party MLAs of Delhi for allegedly holding office of profit by being appointed as chairpersons of Rogi Kalyan Samitis attached to various city hospitals.

The President signed the order dismissing the plea based on an opinion given by the Election Commission (EC) in July, a senior poll panel functionary said Thursday.

The EC had found no merit in the plea.

Such pleas are sent to the President who forwards it to the EC. The EC then gives its opinion based on which the President has to issue orders.

According to an order issued by the Delhi government's health and family welfare department on April 26, the Rogi Kalyan Samitis' (Patient Welfare Committees) are advisory in nature which will assist health facilities, develop and customise strategies among others.

It stated that each Assembly Rogi Kalyan Samiti' will be provided Rs 3 lakh per annum as grand-in aid.

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Nagpur (PTI): Social media is widely used, and there is a need for the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh to increase “activism” on such platforms for a good cause, said RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat on Thursday.

He was speaking at the centenary event of the Marathi newspaper Tarun Bharat in Nagpur.

The RSS chief said that while social media is used extensively by people, it should be utilised for a good cause.

“Memes and reels are already in circulation. Some content is being disseminated through the RSS’ communication department, and our volunteers are also using social media. This will gain acceptance. I won’t call it an expectation, but we will have to increase our activism there,” he said.

Bringing people together and transforming society were both necessary and mutually reinforcing, he said.

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When a committed volunteer is developed, they take up constructive work, which spreads through society and contributes to desired change, said the RSS chief.

Bhagwat said the RSS’s work was expanding and required decentralisation.

As public expectations had grown, there was increasing demand for volunteers across sectors, making smaller units necessary for better efficiency, according to the RSS chief.

He said that the organisation’s expanding work also required periodic interaction with the government and administration, for which a separate coordination mechanism was being created.

A “pradesh-level” unit was being set up to handle such coordination and address hurdles, he added.