Panaji (Goa): The Hindu Janajagruti Samiti’s float (Chitrarath) providing information on spreading awareness about preserving Hindu culture bagged consolation prizes in Shimagotsav competitions. Read more »
Kingaon (Dist. Jalna, Maharashtra): Hindu Dharmajagruti Sabha was organised here by Hindu Janajagruti Samiti. The Sabha was attended by 250 devout Hindus. Read more »
Chennai: Three day residential camp was organized at Ahobila Mutt, Seliyur, Chennai. About 400 students from various schools such as G. V. Chetty Vishwa Hindu Vidyalaya, Adambakkam and Jai Gopal Garodia Vishwa Hindu Vidyalaya, West Mambalam had participated in this camp. Mrs. Uma Ravichandran, volunteer of Hindu Janjagruti Samiti explained the importance of Hindu Dharma in a Dharmashikshan Session. Read more »
Sambhajinagar (Maharashtra): Hindu Janajagruti Samiti organised the Hindu Dharmajagruti Sabha here. The Sabha got spontaneous response from many devout Hindus. Read more »
Pune (Maharashtra): Pandit Vasantrao Gadgil said, “The New Year celebrated on ‘Gudhi Padwa’ is Indian New Year, therefore, it should be celebrated as a national festival.” He was speaking in the rally by HJS. Read more »
Bangalore (Karnataka): Around 1300 devout Hindus determined to unite for Hindu Dharma and Nation on the occasion of Hindu Dharmajagruti Sabha organised here. The Sabha was organised by Hindu Janajagruti Samiti. Read more »
Belgaum (Karnataka): “All Hindus should forget their grievances and insults and come together to fight against the insult of Nation and Dharma.” said Mr. Ramesh Shinde, the spokesperson of HJS for Maharashtra and Gujarat in his guidance organized for devout Hindus. Read more »
Mahu (MP): Telecast of ‘Dharma-satsnags’ by Hindu Janajagruti Samiti (HJS) and by Sanatan Sanstha have been started on S. R. Info Media channel. It is being watched by around 50,000 people. Read more »
Darva (Dist. Yeotmal): A lecture by Keertankar Yogesh Maharaj, from Selu (Dist. Parbhani), a great scholar of the life history of Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj was organized by Hindu Janajagruti Samiti (HJS) in ‘Sai Mangal Karyalaya’. Read more »
Malaysia: Four Hindus (Indian nationals) were charred to death in a suspected arson attack that engulfed a five double-storey saree shop in Masai, Malaysia. Read more »
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