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Ahilyanagar Memorandum Demands Lawful Action on Anti-National Networks to Safeguard Unity

In Ahilyanagar, Hindu Janajagruti Samiti (HJS) submitted a memorandum urging lawful action against local networks that facilitate anti-national activities. The appeal emphasizes due process, transparency, and communal harmony while avoiding collective blame. It calls for coordinated efforts among local administration, police, and community organizations to strengthen National security and public trust. Residents’ experiences with rumor-driven…
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Campus Safety and Due Process: A Balanced Look at Allegations at Al‑Falah University and Medical College

Online reports have prompted concern about alleged security-related activities linked to Al‑Falah University and Medical College, including mentions of a broader counterterrorism investigation and airport lookout alerts. This analysis offers a calm, facts-first lens that separates allegation from adjudicated fact and emphasizes due process. It outlines practical steps for institutional due diligence—cooperation with lawful requests,…
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Defying Firuz Shah Tughlaq: The Brahmin Hero of Delhi and Dharmic Resilience

A rare episode from the Delhi Sultanate, preserved by Shams-i Siraj Afif in Tarikh-i Firoz Shahi, documents the trial and execution of an elderly Brahmana in Delhi who refused forced conversion under Firuz Shah Tughlaq. Set against a backdrop of strict religious enforcement, expanded Jizya, and curtailed non-conforming practices, the account offers crucial insight into…
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Shocking Allegations: Temple-Funded Doctors and Delhi Blasts—Lessons for Ethics and Unity

Former J&K DGP S.P. Vaid voiced shock over allegations that doctors educated through Mata Vaishno Devi devotees’ donations turned against Hindu pilgrims in the wake of the Delhi blasts. The post examines why such claims trigger deep moral concern, given the social covenant formed by temple donations and community-supported learning. It frames the issue through…
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Sanatan Rashtra Shankhnad Mahotsav: Delhi’s 2025 Confluence of Dharma, Unity, and Valour

Delhi will host the ‘Sanatan Rashtra Shankhnad Mahotsav’ on 13–14 December 2025, highlighting Vigilance, Values, and Valour in a culturally resonant gathering. The event aligns with Sanatana Dharma and champions unity among Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism, and Sikhism. By emphasizing shared ethics and moral courage, it promotes interfaith harmony and community cohesion. Set in the national…
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Bengaluru Airport Namaz Row: HJS urges policy clarity, equal rules, and social harmony
A reported instance of Namaz in a public area at Bengaluru’s Kempegowda International Airport has led HJS to seek strict action and question official silence. The incident highlights the need for clear, faith-neutral airport guidelines that protect security and ensure equal application of rules. Establishing designated reflection spaces and offering staff training in interfaith sensitivity…
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How to Choose the Right MLA/MP: A Practical, Dharma-Centered Checklist for Indian Voters

Voters often feel every candidate looks the same; this guide offers a clear, dharma-centered method to choose an MLA or MP. It draws on shared values from Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism, and Sikhism—truth, non-violence, compassion, and service—and translates them into democratic criteria. The checklist emphasizes integrity, proven public service, policy competence, inclusivity, accessibility, and financial ethics.…
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Urban Air Pollution in India: Clear Solutions for Dust, Smog, and Healthier Cities

Urban air quality in India shapes daily life and health, with winter smog in Delhi and visible haze on live broadcasts underscoring a national challenge. This analysis clarifies the chemical pollutants (NOx, SO2, CO, ozone, VOCs, HAPs, NH3) and the physical spectrum of particulate matter (PM10, PM2.5, ultrafine particles). It explains why dust—not gases—is the…
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Delhi Red Fort Blast: UAPA Invoked as 9 Killed, 20 Injured—A Call for Unity

A blast near Delhi’s Red Fort has resulted in at least nine deaths and around twenty injuries, prompting authorities to invoke UAPA and treat the incident as a suspected terror case. Investigators are examining video footage that appears to show a suspect in a car before the explosion while forensics work to determine the method…
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Red Fort Blast Claims 9 Lives: Nation Mourns as Amit Shah Orders Probe from All Angles

A powerful explosion near Delhi’s Red Fort on 10 November 2025 left at least nine dead and several injured, triggering a full-spectrum investigation. Amit Shah affirmed that authorities are probing all angles, with forensics, CCTV analysis, and inter-agency coordination underway. Officials have not attributed motive or affiliation and caution against speculation until evidence is verified.…
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Gujarat ATS Thwarts Alleged Ricin Plot: Major Counterterror Breakthrough, Urgent Call for Unity

Gujarat ATS reports a significant counterterrorism development with the arrest of three suspects in an alleged ricin-related plot, highlighting a serious public safety concern. The analysis explains what ricin is, why it is classified as a potential bio-weapon, and how due process and forensic validation are crucial before any conclusions are drawn. The post emphasizes…
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UP Arrest in Rs 11 Crore Laundering Case: Facts, Due Process, and a Plea for Communal Harmony

Police in Greater Noida have arrested an individual in an alleged Rs 11 crore money laundering case that also involves claims of housing undocumented migrants and circulating content hostile to Hindus. The investigation is ongoing, and all allegations require verification through due process. This analysis centers on facts, legal rigor, and social responsibility to prevent…
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Pune Incident and Communal Harmony: Verified Facts, Due Process, and a Path to Healing

Reports of a clash in Pune have raised concerns about communal harmony and accountability. This analysis distinguishes allegations from verified facts, emphasizing due process and the need for impartial investigation. It highlights dharmic principles—ahimsa, karuna, maitri, and sewa—as practical guides for response and recovery. The piece outlines steps for responsible communication to prevent escalation and…
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Revisiting ‘Secular’ in India’s Constitution: Sadguru Nilesh Singbal’s Call for Dharmic Unity
Sadguru Nilesh Singbal’s position challenges readers to re-examine how “secular” functions within India’s constitutional framework while calling for reform through Article 368. The analysis situates the debate within the 42nd Amendment and the Supreme Court’s basic structure doctrine, noting that secularism has been judicially recognized as intrinsic to the Constitution. It presents an inclusive, dharmic…
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Goa LED Boards Flash ‘Pakistan Zindabad’: HJS Demands Swift NIA Probe, Urges Calm and Unity
A public LED board in Goa reportedly displayed ‘Pakistan Zindabad’, sparking concern and calls for accountability. HJS has urged an NIA probe, citing the national implications of a highly visible, potentially manipulated digital message. Cybersecurity experts emphasize the importance of a forensic audit of display networks to determine intent and culpability. Community voices across dharmic…
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Fatehpur Standoff: Women’s Puja at Disputed Mausoleum Spurs Police Clash, Calls for Harmony
A brief clash in Fatehpur, Uttar Pradesh, followed an attempt by Hindu women to perform puja at a mausoleum identified by some as a former temple site. The incident highlights the sensitivity of contested religious heritage and the need for due process, including court-backed surveys and transparent documentation. It also underscores the importance of clear…
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Itu Puja 2025 in Bengal: Timeless Dates, Rituals, and Heartfelt Prayers for Family Wellbeing

Itu Puja (Itu Vrata) in Bengal is a morning observance dedicated to family health, prosperity, and harmonious relationships. In 2025, it is expected on consecutive Sundays during Agrahayan (mid-November to mid-December), with exact dates best confirmed through the local Bengali Panchang or temple notices. The ritual emphasizes simplicity: an early bath, a clean altar, lighting…
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Preta Kalyanam: A Poignant ‘Marriage of the Dead’ in South Karnataka and Kasaragod

Preta Kalyanam (Preta Maduve) is a centuries-old Hindu custom practiced in parts of South Karnataka and Kasaragod, Kerala. The ritual symbolically confers the samskara of marriage upon children or adolescents who passed away before marriage, offering dignity to the departed and closure to the living. Simple, reverent, and community-centered, it prioritizes intention over display and…
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Karnataka HC stays Dharmasthala ‘mass burial’ SIT probe, prioritizing due process and unity

The Karnataka High Court has issued an interim stay on the SIT investigation into the alleged ‘mass burial’ at Dharmasthala, emphasizing due process and judicial oversight. Petitioners linked to the original complaint asked the court to quash or withdraw aspects of their filing, prompting careful judicial review. The stay is not a verdict but a…
