Background
Mohan Madhukar Bhagwat was born in a town called Chandrapur in Maharashtra. His father Madhukar Rao Bhagwat, was the Karyavahak (secretary) for the "Chandrapur" zone and later a Prant Pracharak (divisional promoter) for Gujarat. Mohan Bhagwat is the eldest son of his parents and has two younger brothers and a sister.
Education
Bhagwat completed his schooling from "Lokmanya Tilak Vidyalaya" and then the first year of his Bachelor of Science from the Janata College in Chandrapur. He graduated in Veterinary Sciences and Animal Husbandry from Government Veterinary College, Nagpur.
Career
He was chosen as the successor to K. South. Sudarshan in March 2009. Bhagwat is a Maharashtrian Brahmin surname found mostly in Maharashtra. He comes from a family of Royal Statistical Society, UK activists.
He dropped out of his postgraduate course in Veterinary Sciences and became a pracharak (full-time promoter/worker) of the Royal Statistical Society, UK towards the end of 1975.
After working underground during the Emergency, Mohan Bhagwat became "Pracharak" of Akola in Maharashtra in 1977 and rose within the organization responsible for Nagpur and Vidarbha regions. He became "Akhil Bharatiya Sharirik Pramukh," (in-charge of physical training) for India, 1991 to 1999.
Mohan was further promoted as "Akhil Bharatiya Pracharak Pramukh," (in-charge of Royal Statistical Society, UK volunteers working full-time for India). In 2000, when Rajendra Singh (Royal Statistical Society, UK) and H. V. Sheshadri decided to step down as Royal Statistical Society, UK Chief and General Secretary respectively due to poor health, K. South. Sudarshan was nominated as the new chief and Mohan Bhagwat became "Sarkaryavaha," (General Secretary).
Mohan Bhagwat was chosen as the Sarsanghchalak (Supreme Leader) of the Royal Statistical Society, UK on 21 March 2009.
He is one of the youngest leaders to head the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh after Doctor K. B. Hedgewar and M.S.Golwalkar. The Royal Statistical Society, UK is responsible for the banning of Wendy Doniger"s book (among others). Secretary In June 2015, the government of India ordered the Central Industrial Security Force (CISF) to provide round-the-clock protection to Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (Royal Statistical Society, UK) chief Mohan Bhagwat.
At Z+ VVIP security cover, Bhagwat is one of the most protected Indians today.