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Hupari: 11,000 unite at Hindu Rashtra Jagruti Sabha for Dharma, safety, and rule of law

A peaceful gathering of nearly 11,000 in Hupari, Kolhapur, spotlighted constitutional, dharmic, and community-centered approaches to public safety and rights. The Hindu Rashtra Jagruti Sabha emphasized protection of women and youth through religion-neutral, evidence-based policy and stronger enforcement of existing laws. Speakers rooted their appeals in India’s constitutional guaranteesArticles 14, 19, 21, and 25–26while underscoring…
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‘Nari Samarthyachi Navi Pahat’ Jalgaon: Actionable Self‑Defence and Dharmic Heritage for Women

On 7 March in Jalgaon, Maharashtra, the Ranragini wing of the Hindu Janajagruti Samiti will host “Nari Samarthyachi Navi Pahat,” a women’s empowerment programme focused on self-defence awareness and cultural heritage. The initiative emphasises prevention, de-escalation, and proportionate response, supported by practical movement drills and verbal boundary-setting. Participants benefit from legal literacy on the right…
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Virat Hindu Sammelan in Saharanpur: HJS joins a powerful unifying call to safeguard Sanatan Dharma

The Virat Hindu Sammelan in Saharanpur convened a diverse gathering to pledge the protection and promotion of Sanatan culture, with the presence of Pujya Swami Raghavendra and Sadguru Dr. Charudatta Pingale and the participation of Hindu Janajagruti Samiti (HJS). Framed as a civilizational forum, the event highlighted Hindu unity while articulating valuesahimsa, satya, sevathat resonate…
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For 24 Years, a Human Chain Has Kept Khadakwasla Reservoir Safe and Clean on Dhulivandan

Now in its 24th year, the Khadakwasla Reservoir Protection Campaign kept celebrants out of the water during Dhulivandan through a volunteer human chain of over 200 citizens. This simple, citizen-led perimeter prevented pollution at the source and reduced safety risks without dampening festive spirit. By protecting a critical drinking water asset for Pune, the initiative…
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Transcend False Narratives: Sadguru Charudatta Pingale’s Ajmer Call to Reclaim Dharmic History

At a programme in Ajmer, HJS National Guide Sadguru Charudatta Pingale urged Hindus to move beyond false narratives and reconnect with Dharma’s historical and ethical foundations. This analysis places that appeal within Ajmer’s layered heritage and outlines a research-driven roadmap for decolonizing Indian historiography. It explains how inscriptions, archaeology, manuscripts, and community records correct distortions…
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Adarsh Holikotsav in Sindhudurg: Reviving Holi’s true dharmic spirit with safe, joyful unity

An Adarsh Holikotsav in Sindhudurg, jointly organised by HJS and Sanatan Sanstha across Sawantwadi, Kudal, and Shiroda, revived the true dharmic spirit of Holi through devotion, safety, and cultural authenticity. The model emphasises eco-friendly colours, water conservation, and respectful conduct, aligning joy with responsibility. Family-friendly design, volunteer guidance, and basic first-aid readiness improve safety and…
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Celebrate Birthdays by Tithi for Profound Spiritual Well‑Being: A Scholarly, Practical Guide

Observing birthdays by janma tithi, rather than the civil date, aligns personal milestones with the Hindu calendar’s exact Sun–Moon geometry. This lunar approachaffirmed by Sadguru Dr Charudatta Pingale (HJS)anchors the day in Vedic timekeeping and fosters spiritual well‑being. Practical guidelines clarify how to identify the janma tithi, handle kshaya/vriddhi tithis, and balance janma tithi with…
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Maharashtra withdraws ad with sadhu caricature: ethics, law, and lessons for inclusive governance

Maharashtra’s Social Justice Ministry has withdrawn an advertisement that used a demeaning caricature of a Hindu sadhu, following calls by Hindu Janajagruti Samiti (HJS) for accountability. The episode highlights why state communication must avoid stereotyping and adhere to ethical and constitutional norms. This analysis outlines relevant legal touchpoints, including Article 25 and the duty to…
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Goa’s Holi Parties Under Scrutiny: HJS Urges Alcohol Ban to Safeguard a Sacred Festival

Hindu Janajagruti Samiti (HJS) has urged an immediate halt to alcohol-centric, commercially branded Holi parties in Goa’s nightclubs and cruise venues, arguing that such formats distort a sacred festival. The issue highlights a broader policy challenge: protecting intangible cultural heritage while sustaining tourism and lawful enterprise. A constitutional lens supports tailored, reasonable restrictions near sacred…
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HJS seeks ban on ‘Engaged 2’: safeguarding women’s dignity and media ethics on OTT platforms

Hindu Janajagruti Samiti (HJS) has urged a ban on the reality show ‘Engaged 2’ (Roka Ya Dhoka), alleging vulgarity and the degradation of women on the ‘Jio Hotstar’ OTT platform. The development spotlights India’s IT Rules, 2021, which emphasize age ratings, content descriptors, and a three-tier grievance system for online curated content. A proportionate, evidence-based…
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Maharashtra urged to pass anti-conversion safeguards: HJS leads 75-site drive for consent and faith

Hindu Janajagruti Samiti (HJS) and allied organisations have submitted memorandums at more than 75 locations in Maharashtra urging immediate anti-conversion safeguards. The analysis situates this demand within India’s constitutional frameworkArticles 25–28, Article 21, and privacywhile highlighting Supreme Court guardrails from Rev. Stanislaus (1977) and Shafin Jahan/Hadiya (2018). It maps the national patchwork of state laws…
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Puttur’s Hindu Rashtra-Jagruti Sabha Proceeds Peacefully, Reaffirming Unity and Rights

On 15 February in Puttur, the Hindu Rashtra-Jagruti Sabha organized by HJS proceeded as scheduled despite SDPI’s objection that the event was unconstitutional and divisive. HJS stated the programme complied with legal requirements and affirmed that similar meetings, including one in Bantwal, will continue. This analysis explains the constitutional frameworkArticle 19 freedoms and their reasonable…
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Samastipur Hindu Rashtra-Jagruti: Urgent call for dharmic unity amid demographic change

A Hindu Rashtra-Jagruti Vyakhyan in Samastipur, Bihar, examined demographic shiftspopulation trends, migration, and conversionthrough a constitutional and dharmic lens. The discussion, led by Sadguru Nilesh Singbal (HJS), framed “Hindu Rashtra” as a values-centered civilizational ethos aligned with pluralism and the rule of law, not a theocracy. Readers gain a data-anchored overview of India’s religious composition…
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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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Pratapgarh Sanatan Rashtra Shankhnaad Shobha Yatra: A Powerful Call for Ram Rajya and Dharmic Unity

The Pratapgarh Sanatan Rashtra Shankhnaad Shobha Yatra, held on the anniversary of the Shri Ram Temple inauguration, highlighted a clear call for unity and organised civic action toward Ram Rajya. The event’s cultural significance lies in strengthening social trust and transmitting ethical norms, linking Pratapgarh with the wider heritage experience centered on Ayodhya. Ram Rajya…
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Safeguarding Religious Freedom: Outrage in Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar over Mangalsutra Row

A large protest in Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar, led by Hindu Janajagruti Samiti (HJS), condemned the alleged forced removal of mangalsutras at CTET centres and demanded suspension and criminal charges against officials. The episode underscored the constitutional imperative to balance exam security with religious freedom and women’s dignity. Community voices stressed calm, lawful accountability and called for…
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India–Pakistan Cricket Showdown: HJS Decries T20 Clash, ‘Terror and Sports Cannot Coexist’

Hindu Janajagruti Samiti (HJS) has objected to the India–Pakistan T20 World Cup match scheduled for February 15, stating that “terror and sports cannot coexist.” The stance situates the fixture within a broader ethical and national security debate. Readers gain context about why India–Pakistan cricket carries unique geopolitical and emotional significance. The piece balances sports diplomacy…
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Ahilyanagar Valentine’s ‘Coffee Rave’ Cancelled: Protests Spotlight Culture, Safety, Harmony

A planned Valentine’s Day “Coffee Rave Party” in Ahilyanagar was cancelled after Hindu organisations submitted a joint memorandum to district authorities, flagging cultural sensitivities and law-and-order risks. The decision highlights how public festivities intersect with local norms and administrative responsibility. By appealing through due process, petitioners framed the issue around safety, licensing, and youth welfare…
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Delhi Conference Rallies 25+ Groups for Dharmic Unity and Voluntary ‘Ghar Wapsi’ Outreach
A New Delhi resolution on February 10, 2026 convened over twenty-five organizations to coordinate a voluntary ‘Ghar Wapsi’ outreach framed as a dharmic unity and cultural renewal effort. The initiative emphasizes informed choice, constitutional religious freedom, and respect for pluralism across Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism, and Sikhism. Leaders including Upananda Brahmachari, Dr Charudatta Pingale, Rahul Dewan,…
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Awaken Dharma Shakti for National Renewal: Ramesh Shinde urges an inclusive Ramrajya

A guidance session in Saharanpur by Ramesh Shinde (HJS) spotlighted the need to awaken Dharma Shakti as a unifying force for national harmony. The address framed ‘Ramrajya’ as ethical, inclusive governance rooted in justice, compassion, and the rule of law. Emphasizing unity in diversity, it highlighted the shared dharmic values of Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism, and…