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Hindu Janajagruti Samiti honors CM Vishnu Deo Sai for decisive anti-Naxal push in Chhattisgarh

Hindu Janajagruti Samiti (HJS) felicitated Chhattisgarh Chief Minister Vishnu Deo Sai in Raipur, recognizing a security-and-development approach aimed at curbing Naxalism. The gesture signals civil society support for constitutional governance, population-centric counterinsurgency, and rights-respecting operations. In regions long affected by Left-Wing Extremism, durable peace hinges on protecting civilians, building infrastructure, and delivering predictable public services.…
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Chhattisgarh forms ‘Hindu Rashtra Samanvay Samiti’ to protect Hindus, fortify dharmic unity

Chhattisgarh has formed the ‘Hindu Rashtra Samanvay Samiti’ to coordinate lawful, community-led responses to reported attacks on Hindus and to strengthen social cohesion. Framed as a cultural–civilizational initiative consistent with the Constitution of India, it emphasizes Ahimsa, Anekantavada, seva, and Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam. The analysis outlines a practical architecture: incident reporting, helplines, volunteer training, festival safety…
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Chhattisgarh Mandir Mahasangh: A Bold Plan to Protect Temples and Renew Dharmic Heritage

Temple trustees and priests in Chhattisgarh have resolved to establish a Mandir Mahasangh to professionalize temple management, protect temple lands from encroachment, and renew Dharmic heritage. The proposed federation emphasizes legal compliance, financial transparency, and standard operating procedures while respecting local traditions. It recommends GIS-based land protection, conservation-grade heritage care, and robust safety and crowd…
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Mahashivratri in Raigarh: 272 participants reaffirm dharma in a reverent ghar wapsi

On Mahashivratri in Kharsia, Raigarh district, 272 individuals publicly reaffirmed their adherence to the Hindu way of life in a dignified ghar wapsi ceremony at the Bargarh Dham complex. The rite, led by Prabal Pratap Singh Judev, featured the traditional washing of feet, symbolizing humility, respect, and reintegration into community life. Situated within India’s constitutional…
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Safeguarding Sacred Symbols: HJS Spurs Withdrawal of Offensive Shiva–Ganesh Ad, Full Apology

An offensive Mahashivratri advertisement involving Lord Shiva and Shri Ganesh was swiftly withdrawn from leading Chhattisgarh newspapers after Hindu Janajagruti Samiti (HJS) intervened, prompting an unconditional written apology from Shri Ganesha Global Gulal Pvt Ltd. This outcome illustrates how timely civil society engagement and clear corporate accountability can protect sacred symbols and restore public trust.…
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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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Free Two-Day Shaurya Jagruti Camp in Durg: Build Strength, Resilience, and Leadership

A free two-day ‘Shaurya Jagruti Prashikshan Shibir’ in Durg, Chhattisgarh, organized by Hindu Janajagruti Samiti (HJS), aims to empower youth through physical fitness, mental resilience, and values-led leadership. The initiative emphasizes discipline, teamwork, and ethical clarity to strengthen community engagement. Its inclusive, non-sectarian approach supports harmony across Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism, and Sikhism. Participants can expect…
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HJS’ urgent call to Chhattisgarh: fortify anti-coercion safeguards and reform curriculum for social harmony

Hindu Janajagruti Samiti (HJS) has urged the Chhattisgarh Government to tighten anti-coercion safeguards in conversion-related laws, introduce protections against deception in interfaith relationships, and reform the state curriculum. The proposals stress constitutional values—religious freedom, dignity, and equality—while calling for precise definitions, due process, and impartial enforcement. Framed as anti-coercion rather than anti-faith, the approach aims…
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Raipur Bail Uproar: Bajrang Dal Accused Freed as City Urges Calm, Rule of Law, and Harmony
Six Bajrang Dal members accused in the Raipur mall vandalism case were granted bail on 4 January 2026, prompting celebratory scenes and renewed debate on accountability and communal harmony. The report clarifies that bail is not acquittal and underscores the importance of impartial investigation and time-bound trial. It highlights community concerns for those affected during…
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Chhattisgarh–Bihar Gharwapsi Homecomings: Community Renewal and Dharmic Harmony

Gharwapsi homecomings in Kanker (Amabeda, Piprod) and Purnea are being described as voluntary, community-led returns to ancestral customs. The developments highlight India’s constitutional protections for freedom of conscience and religion. Local voices emphasize non-coercion, peaceful conduct, and respect for neighbors of all faiths. The dharmic values of ahimsa and seva frame these transitions as affirmations…