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Pune’s Hadapsar Hosts 11,000+ at Hindu Rashtra-Jagruti Sabha for a Powerful Dharma Pledge

More than 11,000 participants gathered in Hadapsar, Pune, at the Hindu Rashtra-Jagruti Sabha to take a collective pledge to protect Dharma. The event highlighted Dharma as an inclusive ethical framework shared across Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism, and Sikhism, emphasizing non-violence, service, and constitutional citizenship. Framed within India’s constitutional guarantees of peaceful assembly and freedom of religion,…
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Empowering Dharmashikshan: HJS Jalgaon Conference Spurs Village Expansion with Actionable Plans

A joint Dharmashikshan conference in Jalgaon, convened by HJS, brought together participants from Vikharan to exchange proven practices and plan village-level expansion. The report explains how Dharmashikshan, framed through unity across Hindu, Buddhist, Jain, and Sikh traditions, builds ethical literacy and social cohesion. It lays out a clear logic model and a four-pillar curriculum focused…
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Yuvati Shaurya Jagruti Shibir: Self‑Defence Empowering Young Women in Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar

Yuvati Shaurya Jagruti Shibir in Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar delivered a focused, one-day program that centered on self-defence and awareness to help young women build practical confidence. The approach emphasized situational awareness, ethical boundary-setting, and simple, high-leverage movements over complex techniques. Breathwork and mindfulness supported calm decision-making under stress, while legal literacy (Indian Penal Code Sections 96–106)…
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Hubballi gym case ignites outcry: calls for NIA probe, survivor protection, and harmony

The reported Hubballi gym exploitation case has sparked public outcry, a visit by the Ranaragini wing of Hindu Janajagruti Samiti (HJS), and calls for an NIA-led investigation. This analysis explains the legal thresholds for NIA involvement, outlines applicable state and central statutes, and details a victim-centric investigative roadmap. It highlights digital, physical, and financial forensics,…
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A Vision for Bharat: Shivamogga Sammelan Calls for Dharmic, Constitutional, Unifying Governance

At a provincial Hindu Rashtra Sammelan in Shivamogga on April 6, 2026, the Hindu Janajagruti Samiti (HJS) called for “Hindu Ideology-Based Governance” in Bharat. Read through a constitutional and inclusive lens, this can be translated into a broader, dharmic governance model that upholds pluralism, compassion, and rule of law for Hindus, Buddhists, Jains, Sikhs, and…
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Protecting Young Minds: HJS urges strict student screen-time limits to Goa CM Sawant

Hindu Janajagruti Samiti (HJS) has urged Goa CM Dr Pramod Sawant to adopt strict, evidence-informed limits on student screen time amid rising concerns about digital addiction. The analysis explains what constitutes problematic digital use, why adolescents are especially vulnerable, and how excess screen exposure harms sleep, attention, eye health, and learning. It outlines a practical,…
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Nationwide Gada Pujan on Hanuman Jayanti: Collective Resolve for Ram Rajya and Dharmic Unity

Thousands across India marked Hanuman Jayanti with a coordinated Gada Pujan, organized by Hindu Janajagruti Samiti, to affirm a shared resolve for Ram Rajya understood as a just, compassionate, and dharma-centered order. The ritual venerates the gada as a symbol of disciplined strength in the service of protection and humility. Across regions, communities synchronized recitations…
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Hanuman Jayanti 2026: ‘Gada Pujan’ for Courage, Seva, and Dharmic Unity in Communities

Hanuman Jayanti 2026 (2 April) offers communities a meaningful opportunity to observe ‘gada pujan’a symbolic rite that honors courage, discipline, and seva. Rooted in Hindu iconography yet resonant across Buddhism, Jainism, and Sikhism, the mace signifies strength guided by compassion and responsibility. A clear, minimal Panchopachara sequence keeps the rite accessible while anchoring it in…
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Patna’s ‘Hindu Rashtra Adhiveshan’: Bold Resolutions, Constitutional Debate, and Dharmic Unity

A State-level Hindu Rashtra Adhiveshan in Patna, organized by HJS, adopted three headline resolutions: removing “secular” from the Constitution, instituting a nationwide ban on cow slaughter, and creating national anti-conversion laws. This analysis situates each proposal within India’s constitutional framework, federal structure, and Supreme Court jurisprudence. Readers gain clear context on the Preamble’s evolution, Article…
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Shakti in Motion: HJS empowers women at Hindu Mahila Mahotsav, Loni Kalbhor, Pune 2026

On Gudi Padwa 2026, Loni Kalbhor’s Hindu Mahila Mahotsav blended a grand two-wheeler rally with guidance from Hindu Janajagruti Samiti (HJS) on women’s empowerment, self-defence, and Dharmashikshan. By aligning with the Shalivahana Shaka new year and Chaitra Navratri 2026, the program connected public celebration to inner discipline and ethical action. The rally modelled safety-first civic…
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4,000+ Gather in Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar for Hindu Rashtra-Jagruti Sabha, Affirming Dharmic Unity

More than 4,000 devout Hindus assembled peacefully in Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar for a Hindu Rashtra-Jagruti Sabha focused on cultural awareness, civic duty, and dharmic unity. Set within a historically diverse Maharashtrian city, the event highlighted how cultural affirmation can align with interfaith respect and constitutional propriety. The sabha’s educational orientation emphasized seva, heritage stewardship, and lawful…
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Gudhi Padwa Unites Maharashtra: HJS Leads Collective Gudhi Pujan Welcoming the Hindu New Year

Gudhi Padwa was marked across Maharashtra with coordinated collective gudhi pujan ceremonies led by HJS and community partners, transforming household worship into a shared civic celebration of the Hindu New Year. The observances highlighted the calendrical precision of Chaitra Shukla Pratipada and the Shalivahana Shaka, with panchang readings that deepened public understanding of the Hindu…
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Chembur College hosts empowering, practical women’s safety and self‑defence by HJS

At a Women’s Day programme in Chembur, Mumbai, Hindu Janajagruti Samiti (HJS) conducted a campus women’s safety and self‑defence workshop that blended practical drills with legal and reporting guidance. The session framed self‑defence within shared dharmic ethicsahimsa, proportionate protection, and community courageuniting perspectives from Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism, and Sikhism. Students practised situational awareness (using Cooper’s…
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Faridabad Yoga Workshop by HJS & Jeev Kalyan Sansthan Boosts Holistic Health and Focus

Hindu Janajagruti Samiti and Jeev Kalyan Sansthan hosted a focused Yoga Workshop in Sector 19, Faridabad, where 19 participants explored foundational asanas and pranayama for holistic health and self-development. The program emphasized safe alignment, breath regulation, and reflective rest to improve mobility, postural integrity, and autonomic balance. Instruction framed nasal, diaphragmatic breathing as the cornerstone…
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10,000 Unite in Solapur: A Peaceful Dharma Pledge for Dharmic Unity and Civic Renewal

Over 10,000 participants convened in Solapur for the Hindu Rashtra-Jagruti Sabha to pledge protection of Dharma through peaceful, lawful, and service-led action. The gathering’s core message aligns with constitutional freedoms of expression and religion while emphasizing non-violence and civic responsibility. Its ethical vocabulary resonates across dharmic traditionsHinduism, Buddhism, Jainism, and Sikhismcreating common ground without erasing…
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Honouring Smt. Bhavya Gowda: International Women’s Day Tribute Inspiring Dharmic Unity in Bengaluru

On International Women’s Day, Smt. Bhavya Gowda of the Ranrangini wing of HJS was honoured alongside 100 women by the Upkar Welfare Association in Ullal, Bengaluru. The recognition highlights the growing civic visibility of women leaders who strengthen safety, education, and cultural stewardship at the neighborhood level. Framed through a dharmic lens, the event affirms…
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HJS seeks tax-free tag for ‘The Kerala Story 2’ in Maharashtra: law, process, and impact

Hindu Janajagruti Samiti (HJS) has petitioned Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis to make ‘The Kerala Story 2’ tax-free across the state. This analysis explains, in clear terms, what “tax-free” means under the GST regime, how states practically reduce only the SGST portion or provide an equivalent grant, and what that looks like on consumer invoices.…
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Empowering Women as Guardians of Dharma: An Urgent Call from Pune’s Hindu Sammelan (HJS)

At a Hindu Sammelan in Pune, Kranti Petkar (HJS) urged women to prepare to protect nation and Dharmaan appeal grounded in dharmic unity and modern civic responsibility. This analysis reframes that call as a comprehensive resilience agenda that blends Kshatra Dharma with Ahimsa and Sant-Sipahi ethics. Readers gain a clear legal framework (including India’s updated…
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Mahila Shaurya Prashikshan Shibir: Empowering Mumbai Region Women with Legal, Safe Self‑Defence

Held across Vile Parle, Nerul, and Thane on International Women’s Day, Mahila Shaurya Prashikshan Shibir equipped women with a layered self-defence framework centered on awareness, de-escalation, and last-resort physical skills. The camps emphasized lawful action under the Indian Penal Code (Sections 96–106), clear communication with emergency services (112), and ethical, proportionate responses. Training integrated trauma-informed…
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Bengaluru Comedy Show Cancelled After HJS Complaint: Safeguarding Faith, Defining Free Speech

A stand-up comedy show in Bengaluru was reportedly cancelled after an HJS-led complaint alleged derogatory references to Hindu Dharma, India, Prabhu Shri Ram, and Hindu Rashtra. Absent a public transcript or order, the incident is best read as a test case for balancing Article 19 freedoms with Article 19(2) restrictions. The analysis outlines relevant legal…