It used to be said about ‘jihadi’ terrorism till recently that terrorism has no religion; but since past few months, the word ‘Hindu terrorism’ is being commonly used. Read more »
Kutaru (Karnataka): “Hindus must unite against attacks on them !”said Brahmarshi Raveesh Tantri Kuntaru while addressing in Hindu Dharmajagruti Sabha held here, which was organised by Hindu Janajagruti Samiti and was attended by 550 Hindus. Read more »
Shimoga (Karnataka): Recently the meeting of devout Hindus present in Dharmajagruti Sabha was held by Hindu Janajagruti Samiti. Further plans of creating awareness were made and discussion on National issues and Hindu Dharma was done in meeting. Read more »
Karad (Maharashtra): 2500 devout Hindus were present for Hindu Dharmajagruti Sabha organised in Kodoli village here, where total population of village is 3500. The Sabha was organised by Hindu Janajagruti Samiti. Read more »
Talegaon (Maharashtra): Recently Hindu Dharmajagruti Sabha was organised here by Hindu Janajagruti Samiti. The Sabha was attended by about 400 devout Hindus. Read more »
Panvel (Maharashtra): “The Govt. will be forced to give due respect to Shivaraya in its text books” said Mr. Vivek Patil, MLA in the Hindu Dharmajagruti Sabha held here. It was organised by Hindu Janajagruti Samiti. Read more »
Yeotmal (Maharashtra): ‘Hindu Dharmajagruti Sabha’ held here successfully at Bori (Dist. Yeotmal) in Maharashtra, which was orgnaised by Hindu Janajagruti Samiti. The Sabha was attended by about 350 Hindus. Read more »
Shimoga (Karnataka): Shimoga, the land that has been sanctified by existence of Sage Durvasa was reverberated with Hinduism during the Hindu Dharmajagruti Sabha held here and attended by about 2500 devout Hindus. Read more »
Kalyan (Maharashtra): More than 1600 Hindus were present at Hindu Dharmajagruti Sabha, organised here by Hindu Janajagruti Samiti. It gave residents of Kalyan a call for ‘Hindutva’ ! Read more »
Solapur (Maharashtra): Recently Hindu Dharmajagruti Sabha held successfully here, which was organised by Hindu Janajagruti Samiti. About 300 devout Hindus were present for the Sabha. Read more »
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