Author: rochellen

  • Building Resilience: Inside HJS’s Stress Management Session at BCCL Dhanbad

    Building Resilience: Inside HJS’s Stress Management Session at BCCL Dhanbad

    A workplace safety workshop organised by Bharat Coking Coal Limited in Dhanbad featured a stress management lecture by Hindu Janajagruti Samiti’s Shri. Shambhu Gavare. The session emphasised an integrated combination of physical recovery, mental discipline, and spiritual grounding. This expanded account explains how prolonged stress can affect attention, sleep, emotional regulation, decision-making, and workplace safety.…

  • Maharashtra Forts at Risk: HJS Demands Urgent Action and Accountability in Kolhapur

    Maharashtra Forts at Risk: HJS Demands Urgent Action and Accountability in Kolhapur

    The Kolhapur district administration’s delayed formation of a fort-encroachment committee has intensified questions about heritage governance and official accountability. Maharashtra’s January 2025 directive required district committees to prepare fort-wise inventories and complete time-bound clearance work, making the reported six-month delay especially consequential. Hindu Janajagruti Samiti also questioned the limited participation offered to organizations with practical…

  • Impartial Justice for Faith: Karnataka Appeal on Denigration of Hindu Deities

    Impartial Justice for Faith: Karnataka Appeal on Denigration of Hindu Deities

    The Hindu Rashtra Samanvaya Samiti has asked Karnataka’s DGP to ensure equal and impartial legal action in complaints involving alleged denigration of Hindu Deities. The memorandum raises an important constitutional question about whether comparable religious-sentiment cases receive comparable treatment. This analysis explains how equality before law, freedom of expression and freedom of religion must be…

  • Pandharpur Ashadhi Yatra: Powerful Call for Meat and Liquor Ban to Protect Sanctity

    Pandharpur Ashadhi Yatra: Powerful Call for Meat and Liquor Ban to Protect Sanctity

    The Maharashtra Mandir Mahasangh has urged authorities to ban meat and liquor sales in Pandharpur from 22 to 29 July during Ashadhi Yatra. The demand is framed as a temporary measure to preserve the sanctity of one of Maharashtra’s most revered pilgrimage traditions. Ashadhi Wari is deeply connected with the Varkari movement, Bhagwan Vitthal, and…

  • Goa Temple Renovation Row: Powerful Lessons on Sacred Trust and Governance

    Goa Temple Renovation Row: Powerful Lessons on Sacred Trust and Governance

    The reported cancellation of the Shri Mallikarjun Temple renovation contract in Goa highlights the need for culturally sensitive temple governance. The issue raises important questions about how public agencies should manage sacred Hindu spaces while maintaining transparency and accountability. A temple is not merely a heritage structure; it is a living institution shaped by ritual,…

  • Powerful Jharkhand Hindu Rashtra-Jagruti Abhiyan Inspires Youth Unity

    Powerful Jharkhand Hindu Rashtra-Jagruti Abhiyan Inspires Youth Unity

    The Hindu Janajagruti Samiti’s Hindu Rashtra-Jagruti Abhiyan in Jharkhand brought together lectures, meetings, spiritual guidance, and community dialogue across Ranchi, Dhanbad, and Katras. The campaign focused on Hindu unity, youth awareness, and social responsibility while addressing sensitive concerns such as “love jihad” through a framework of legal awareness and dharmic restraint. Sadguru Nilesh Singbal’s guidance…

  • Taj Mahal Survey Plea: 109 Claims Stir a Powerful Tejomahalaya Heritage Debate

    Taj Mahal Survey Plea: 109 Claims Stir a Powerful Tejomahalaya Heritage Debate

    A fresh petition before the Allahabad High Court at Prayagraj seeks a survey of the Taj Mahal to examine claims that it was originally the Shiva temple ‘Tejomahalaya’. The petition reportedly cites 109 archaeological and historical features, but those points remain legal claims rather than judicially accepted findings. The High Court has directed the Centre…

  • Powerful Apology in Maharashtra After Remarks on Hindu Deities Spark Protest

    Powerful Apology in Maharashtra After Remarks on Hindu Deities Spark Protest

    Journalist Hussain Sheikh from Jaysingpur, Maharashtra reportedly apologised after protests by the Sakal Hindu Samaj over remarks considered derogatory toward Hindu Deities. The incident highlights the sensitive relationship between media ethics, religious sentiment, and civic accountability in India. It also shows why public communicators must approach sacred traditions with accuracy, restraint, and cultural literacy. The…

  • Belagavi’s Powerful Hindu Gathering Centers Women’s Safety and Cultural Awareness

    Belagavi’s Powerful Hindu Gathering Centers Women’s Safety and Cultural Awareness

    More than 1,600 citizens gathered in Belagavi to hear Sadguru Swati Khadye and Shri. Ramesh Shinde speak on cultural awareness, community responsibility, and the protection of young women. The event focused on concerns publicly described as “love jihad” while placing the issue within the broader ‘Beti Surakshit, Rashtra Surakshit’ initiative. The discussion emphasized that women’s…

  • J&K School Book Scandal Exposes Alarming Risks in Educational Oversight

    J&K School Book Scandal Exposes Alarming Risks in Educational Oversight

    The Jammu and Kashmir administration suspended eight education officials and ordered an inquiry after books allegedly glorifying terrorists and separatists were found in government school libraries. The controversy has raised serious questions about content vetting, procurement oversight, and the responsibility of public education in conflict-sensitive regions. Reports suggest that one disputed book used politically charged…

  • Bombay High Court’s Powerful Stand: Illegal Loudspeakers Are Not Religious Rights

    Bombay High Court’s Powerful Stand: Illegal Loudspeakers Are Not Religious Rights

    The Bombay High Court has clarified that illegal loudspeakers on mosques cannot be treated as a fundamental right, while directing the Maharashtra government to report on action taken against noise pollution. The ruling highlights the constitutional balance between religious freedom and public health. It explains that Article 25 protects worship, but not unlawful amplification that…

  • Telangana Court Acquits T. Raja Singh: Powerful Lessons in Due Process and Proof

    Telangana Court Acquits T. Raja Singh: Powerful Lessons in Due Process and Proof

    A special court in Telangana has acquitted MLA T. Raja Singh in a 2022 case concerning alleged remarks about Prophet Mohammad after finding that the prosecution failed to substantiate the charges. The ruling highlights the importance of evidence, due process, and the presumption of innocence in politically sensitive criminal cases. It also shows how courts…

  • Delhi High Court’s 15-Day Directive on Dhruv Rathee Video Sparks Crucial Debate

    Delhi High Court’s 15-Day Directive on Dhruv Rathee Video Sparks Crucial Debate

    The Delhi High Court has reportedly directed the Centre’s Grievance Appellate Committee to decide within 15 days a pending appeal seeking action against a Dhruv Rathee YouTube video alleged to insult Hindu deities. The matter arose from a petition filed by Advocate Amita Sachdeva and concerns the video titled “Can Hindus Eat Beef? | Kerala…

  • Ichalkaranji’s Powerful HJS Lecture Sparks Vigilance for Women’s Safety

    Ichalkaranji’s Powerful HJS Lecture Sparks Vigilance for Women’s Safety

    More than 600 participants reportedly attended an HJS awareness programme in Ichalkaranji focused on vigilance, parental engagement, and women’s safety. The gathering concluded with support for the ‘Beti Surakshit, Rashtra Surakshit’ campaign. The issue is examined through a factual and academic lens, with careful attention to the contested nature of the phrase love jihad. The…

  • HJS Urges Urgent Signboard Update for Ahilyanagar and Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar

    HJS Urges Urgent Signboard Update for Ahilyanagar and Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar

    The Hindu Janajagruti Samiti has demanded that highway and city signboards still showing ‘Ahmednagar’ and ‘Aurangabad’ be updated to ‘Ahilyanagar’ and ‘Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar’. The issue is not merely symbolic, because public signage affects navigation, emergency response, tourism, government communication, and civic identity. Ahilyanagar honours Punyashlok Ahilyadevi Holkar, while Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar reflects the memory of Chhatrapati…

  • Decisive Achalpur Victory Saves ₹10 Crore Shri Ram Mandir Land from Acquisition

    Decisive Achalpur Victory Saves ₹10 Crore Shri Ram Mandir Land from Acquisition

    A revenue court in Achalpur dismissed an attempted acquisition of 3.5 acres belonging to the historic Shri Ram Mandir Sansthan. The land, valued at approximately ₹10 crore, was protected following the intervention of the Maharashtra Mandir Mahasangh. The case is important because it highlights the legal, cultural, and institutional dimensions of temple land protection. It…

  • Satara Symposium Draws 700 Hindus for Powerful Women’s Safety Awareness Push

    Satara Symposium Draws 700 Hindus for Powerful Women’s Safety Awareness Push

    More than 700 people attended a Satara symposium where Hindu Janajagruti Samiti launched the ‘Beti Surakshit, toh Rashtra Surakshit!’ campaign. The event focused on women’s safety, social awareness, cultural confidence, and concerns described by organizers as “Corporate Jihad.” A factual reading of the issue requires careful attention to evidence, due process, and institutional accountability. The…

  • Ichalkaranji Case Sparks Urgent Focus on Online Grooming and Child Safety

    Ichalkaranji Case Sparks Urgent Focus on Online Grooming and Child Safety

    The Ichalkaranji police case against Samir Maner has brought renewed attention to allegations of social media grooming, false marriage promises, and sexual assault involving minor Hindu girls. The matter requires a careful balance between firm child protection, due process, and responsible public language. This article explains why online grooming is a serious legal and social…

  • Maharashtra’s Powerful Anti-Conversion Reform Panel: Women, Law and Workplace Rights

    Maharashtra’s Powerful Anti-Conversion Reform Panel: Women, Law and Workplace Rights

    Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis’s announcement of an all-women committee to review conversion-related complaints in the corporate sector raises important questions about law, faith, gender, and workplace power. The proposed committee can help clarify how anti-conversion reforms should distinguish voluntary religious choice from coercion, fraud, inducement, or institutional pressure. This analysis explains the constitutional background,…

  • Pune’s Neglected Zero Stone: A 150-Year Heritage Warning That Demands Urgent Care

    Pune’s Neglected Zero Stone: A 150-Year Heritage Warning That Demands Urgent Care

    Pune’s 150-year-old Zero Stone has become a serious warning about civic negligence, vandalism, and weak heritage conservation. A special survey has highlighted vandalised statues, broken lighting, and neglected surroundings, showing that the problem is both administrative and cultural. The monument is significant because zero stones historically served as reference points for measurement, mapping, and urban…