Hindu unification meet held at Gavne, Lanja (Ratnagiri)
No alternative to establish a Hindu Nation to stop the increasing atrocities and persecution of women – Mrs. Pallavi Lanjekar Read more »
No alternative to establish a Hindu Nation to stop the increasing atrocities and persecution of women – Mrs. Pallavi Lanjekar Read more »
The youth need to realize that they have the capacity to bring back past glory to India by following Indian culture, stated Shri. Pravin Naik of HJS while addressing the gathering at ‘Sinhgad College of Pharmacy’ during a program held on the occasion of ‘Sanvidhan Din’ Read more »
Sou. Neha Mehta of Ranaragini wing of HJS was addressing a gathering organised for women at Shirval (Dist. Satara) recently Read more »
‘Kashmiri Hindus are not alone, because 100 crore Hindus from this country are with them now. Hindus go to Amarnath shrine in such large number. If all Hindus go to Amarnath, terrorists and anti-nationals will be eliminated from Kashmir’ Read more »
On 25th November, for the welfare of students Valliammal Higher Matriculation School, Anna Nagar, Chennai invited HJS for conducting stress management lecture Read more »
In the present education system, nothing is taught about our country and Dharma; therefore, we have no self-respect. Everyone must learn matters related to Dharma and abide by Dharma, said Shri. Ramesh Shinde Read more »
On 13th November, Hindu Janajagruti Samiti (HJS) held a meeting of members of ‘Sarvajanik Utsav Mandals (public festival committees)’ to discuss the stand of these committees on protection of nation and Dharma. Read more »
A program was organized for parents of students from ‘Rashtrotthan Vidya Kendra’ for two days on 10th and 11th November at Hazaribommanahalli. Read more »
A camp held on 12th November at Baliraj Mangal Karyalaya. Shri. Abhijit Deshmukh did compeering of the program in which 50 devout Hindus from places like Pimpri-Chinchwad, Bhor, Junnar, Manchar, Pune city etc participated. Read more »
The Government is taking over management of Hindus’ temples under the guise of secularism; but mosques are never touched. Read more »
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