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HJS educates masses on anti-Hindu Bills

Members of Hindu Janajagruti Samiti (HJS) conducted a signature campaign near Sanata Cruz (East) railway station against the proposed anti-Hindu Black Magic and Temple Take-over Acts as the two Bills are likely to be presented before the Legislative Council in the current session.
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Youth stops Shivaji Maharaj’s omission in history books

In a book titled ‘Exam Guide’ written by a Christian author for National Defense Academy, published by anti-Hindu publisher ‘New Lights’ who is known for its anti-Hindu stance in the books published on history, there has been no mention of the glorious rule of Hindu King, Shivaji Maharaj. Shri. Gaurav Mohan Jagatap, a young seeker of Sanatan Sanstha has condemned the publishers in his letter written to Shri. Vikas Chaudhary, Delhi editor of ‘New Lights’ publication. The editor has since rendered his apology and given assurance that corrections will be carried out in its next edition. Read more »

Lord Hanuman denigrated through play!

The original name of Marathi play ‘Makadachya haati champagne’ was ‘Marutichya haati champagne’; but devout Hindus protested against the name and it had to be changed. In a issue of ‘Saptahik Chitralekha’, Dr. Vivek Bele, the author of the play has said that the name of Maruti was given originally because according to him, today’s power-hungry politicians are like that of Hanuman in Ramayana. He has compared Lord Hanuman with corrupt politicians. Read more »

UK Hindus fight for cremation right!

Davender Kumar Ghai, 68, from Gosforth, Newcastle, had organised an open air pyre for Rajpal Mehat in a Northumberland field in July 2006. For this significant case for the 559,000 Hindus in Britain, a British court will review whether open air cremations are unlawful. Read more »

Poison of secularism is the cause of misery!

Present period is worse than even the period prevalent in the year 1857. Population of 2.5% at the time of independence has gone up to 27%. Bomb-blast accused of 1993 are still not punished. It is very unfortunate, says Bharatacharya Shevade Read more »

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