[1] Deoras was born in a Marathi [2][3] Deshastha Rigvedi Brahmin (DRB) family[4] on 11 December 1915 in Nagpur and raised in Andhra Pradesh.
Deoras brothers wanted RSS to be more activist, and they withdrew from the organization from 1953 to 1957 because of dissatisfaction with Golwalkar's more insular policies.
This shift in orientation was reflected in its literature: it produced simplified versions of its ideology and used new generic forms to present them in (comic books, posters, postcards, inland letter cards, etc.).
He lived long enough to see Atal Bihari Vajpayee become India's Prime Minister in May 1996, the first adherent of Hindutva philosophy and of RSS affiliation to become PM.
[citation needed] Deoras echoed Savarkar by stating: "We do believe in the one-culture and one-nation Hindu rashtra.
The RSS has set up many programs under Seva Bharati, an organization devoted to uplifting the members of scheduled castes.
Under it, RSS volunteers have started schools in which they offer vocational courses for slum dwellers and former untouchables while teaching them the virtues of Hinduism.
"[12] He said on 9 November 1985, that the main purpose of the RSS is Hindu unity and that the organization believes all citizens of India should have a 'Hindu culture'.