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Shankaracharya urges Yogi Adityanath: Lead compassionate cow protection and ethical trade reforms

Shankaracharya Avimukteshwaranand Saraswati has urged Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath to align governance with dharmic ethics through humane cow protection and ethical trade reforms. The appeal emphasizes a constructive, solutions-oriented dialogue over labels, focusing on practical measures, legal clarity, and transparent enforcement. By situating cow protection within the shared principle of Ahimsa respected by…
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Hindu Rashtra Sanghatak at Oni: HJS Ignites Unity to Safeguard Cultural Identity

At Oni (Rajapur), the Hindu Rashtra Sanghatak Workshop brought a clear call from Shri Sanjay Joshi (HJS) to protect India’s cultural identity through unity and service. The discussions framed cultural preservation as a pluralist responsibility shared by Hindus, Buddhists, Jains, and Sikhs. Participants emphasized practical steps—community engagement, youth mentorship, heritage documentation, and dialogue—to strengthen social…
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Gujarat ATS Foils Alleged Plot Against Seven Hindutva Leaders: Arrest Sparks Call for Unity

Gujarat ATS has reportedly foiled an alleged plot targeting seven Hindutva leaders, arresting a suspect identified as Faizan Sheikh in operations spanning Navsari and Rampur. Authorities indicate that the case involves alleged links to banned groups Jaish-e-Mohammed (JeM) and Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT), with investigations ongoing. The development underscores the importance of vigilant counterterrorism coupled with strict…
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Buldhana Unites for the Tricolour: HJS Leads Powerful Republic Day Flag-Respect Drive
Ahead of Indian Republic Day, Hindu Janajagruti Samiti (HJS) led a district-wide initiative in Buldhana to uphold the honour of the national flag. The campaign emphasized respectful display of the Tricolour and civic responsibility during celebrations. Residents and local groups found the message both timely and unifying, reinforcing national dignity through everyday practices. By aligning…
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Indian Female Soldiers Reclaim an Ancient Warrior Legacy: Shakti, History, and National Pride

Viral videos of Indian female soldiers at the Republic Day parade have prompted claims that women’s service is a purely modern phenomenon. A careful historical view shows continuity with India’s long tradition of women’s leadership, from Rani Durgavati and Rani Lakshmibai to Mai Bhago. The dharmic concept of Shakti—revered in Hindu goddess traditions—has inspired ethical…
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NHRC Notice to Railways: Mandate Clear Halal/Jhatka Labels to Safeguard Choice and Harmony

The National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) has notified Indian Railways on the need for transparent food labeling in railway meals. It has directed the Ministry of Culture to ensure all food outlets and agencies prominently display whether meat served is halal or jhatka. This approach strengthens consumer rights, informed consent, and religious sensitivity across a…
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Bengaluru arrest of Rashtra Rakshan Dal leader sparks debate on border security, harmony

Bengaluru police arrested Puneet Kerehalli, leader of the ‘Rashtra Rakshan Dal,’ after the group launched drives to trace alleged undocumented migrants from Bangladesh. The incident has intensified debate on border security, due process, and citizen activism. This analysis outlines why enforcement must remain with authorized agencies and how community engagement can remain lawful and responsible.…
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Narsingdi Tragedy: Hindu Worker Burned Alive on Video, Urgent Call for Justice and Safety

A 23-year-old Hindu garage worker, Chanchal Bhowmik, was burned to death in Narsingdi, Bangladesh, in an incident reportedly captured on video. The case has intensified concerns over minority safety, rule of law, and religious freedom in the region. This article presents a concise, factual account, emphasizing the need for an impartial, evidence-based investigation and transparent…
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Beyond the ‘Muslim Era’ Myth: India’s Dharmic Resistance and Civilizational Resilience

This article challenges the simplistic label of a singular ‘Muslim era’ in India and presents a more rigorous, dharmic-centered account of medieval and early modern history. It highlights how Indian polities—Hindu, Jain, Buddhist, and later Sikh—checked, accommodated, and ultimately reshaped external and transregional powers over centuries. Readers gain a clearer timeline of key resistances, from…
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Dhakeshwari Temple, Dhaka: Enduring Shakti, Living Heritage, and a City’s Sacred Heart

Dhakeshwari Temple in Dhaka stands as a living center of Shakti worship and a resilient cultural landmark rooted in Ancient Bengal. This overview introduces the temple’s historical legacy, the meaning of its name as both “Goddess of Dhaka” and the “hidden goddess,” and the daily rhythm of worship from aarti to festival observances. Readers discover…
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Yamunanagar case: Woman alleges coercion; police probe, plea to reclaim faith in Haridwar

A woman in Yamunanagar, Haryana, has alleged coercion and abuse, seeking protection and the freedom to return to her original faith with a planned ritual bath in Haridwar. Police have opened an investigation, underscoring the need for due process and evidence-based conclusions. The case spotlights core constitutional values: personal autonomy, religious freedom, and women’s safety.…
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Ganatantra Divas 2026 ki Shubhkaamnaye: Celebrating India’s 77th Republic Day, Unity & Hope

Ganatantra Divas 2026 ki Shubhkaamnaye. On 26 January 2026, India marks the 77th Republic Day, honoring the Constitution that came into force on 26 January 1950. The day links constitutional governance to the freedom struggle’s moral legacy and underscores civic values—liberty, equality, justice, and fraternity. National and local ceremonies—from the Kartavya Path parade to school…
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Conch of Bravery Resounds in Durg: 1,000+ Youth Pledge Self-Defense, Nation & Dharma

A two-day ‘Shaurya Jagruti Prashikshan Shivir’ in Mahesh Colony, Durg brought together over 1,000 youth from Durg, Rajnandgaon, Raipur, and Khairagarh. Jointly organized by the Hindu Janajagruti Samiti and Vedic Gurukul Welfare Foundation, the camp emphasized disciplined self-defense, civic responsibility, and the protection of nation and dharma. The pledge taken by participants affirmed values common…
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Nagpur’s Gittikhadan on Edge: Alleged Activist Stabbing Spurs Calls for Calm and Unity

Gittikhadan, Nagpur, witnessed heightened tension after the alleged stabbing of a Hindutva activist, with police probing a personal dispute that may carry communal undertones. Authorities have tightened patrolling and urged residents to avoid speculation while the investigation continues. Community leaders from Hindu, Buddhist, Jain, and Sikh traditions have emphasized non-violence, dialogue, and cooperation with law…
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SC greenlights Hindu and Muslim prayers at Bhojshala; harmony upheld as ASI report opened

The Supreme Court of India permitted Hindu and Muslim prayers at Dhar’s Bhojshala through separate time slots, reinforcing constitutional rights while safeguarding public order. The Court also directed that the ASI report be opened, enabling evidence-based heritage management and transparent decision-making. This calibrated approach promotes interfaith harmony, reduces friction through clear schedules, and highlights the…
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Global Shraadh of Solidarity: Honoring Bangladesh’s Hindus and Fortifying Dharmic Unity

This essay presents shraadh as a communal practice that transforms grief into dignified remembrance and public solidarity. It explains how the Bhagavad Gita and the Garud Purana frame the transition after death, while the thirteenth-day rites ensure the departed are carried forward in memory. It situates these rituals in the context of Bangladesh Hindus, emphasizing…
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Powerful Westminster Protest Urges UK Action to Protect Hindus in Bangladesh

A peaceful protest outside the UK Parliament called on the Labour government to press Bangladesh to protect Hindu minorities, safeguard temples, and end targeted violence. Visuals, interviews, and a digital van amplified the message of human rights, accountability, and interfaith harmony. Former Labour MP Virendra Sharma urged action to protect minorities in Bangladesh, framing the…
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Fadnavis–Shinde ‘True Hindutva’ Clash: Maharashtra Coalition Tensions and Dharmic Unity

Maharashtra’s ruling coalition confronted fresh strain after remarks on “true Hindutva” attributed to Eknath Shinde drew a strong response from Devendra Fadnavis. The episode highlights how ideological rivalry can complicate Shiv Sena–BJP cooperation if not managed with restraint. This analysis explains why public confidence now hinges on governance delivery—jobs, infrastructure, rural support, and urban services—rather…
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Shimla Sanjauli Mosque Row: Protests Paused as Administration Pledges Lawful Review and Dialogue

Hindu groups in Shimla have paused their protest and hunger strike after the administration pledged a lawful review of the disputed Sanjauli mosque structure. This move de-escalates tensions, prioritizes rule-of-law processes, and opens space for inclusive, transparent dialogue. A time-bound verification of land and heritage records, uniform planning compliance, and clear public communication are central…
