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Sindhudurg Memorandum: HJS, Mandir Mahasangh urge funding transparency to safeguard temple autonomy

A joint memorandum in Sindhudurg by Hindu Janajagruti Samiti (HJS) and the Maharashtra Mandir Mahasangh urges the state to improve funding transparency for religious education, proportionately address illicit financial flows into extremism, and protect Hindu temple autonomy. The submission frames these as constitutional, administrative, and cultural priorities that build public trust. It recommends neutral, parity-based…
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₹50 Lakh Madrasa Grant Sparks Debate: HJS Urges Mainstreaming to Safeguard Student Futures

Hindu Janajagruti Samiti (HJS) has opposed a proposed ₹50 lakh state grant to madrasas and urged that publicly financed institutions be integrated into the mainstream school system. The issue engages core constitutional safeguards—Articles 21A, 28, and 30—and requires a balance between secular public education and minority rights. Within this framework, conversion to regular schools implies…
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Bihar Madrassa Sealed After Arms Haul; Andhra Links Probed as Authorities Urge Calm and Unity

Bihar Police sealed a madrassa in West Champaran on April 6, 2026, after an arms recovery, detaining three individuals for questioning and probing possible links to Andhra Pradesh. This analysis explains how Indian counterterrorism investigations proceed under the Arms Act, UAPA, and the NIA framework, highlighting forensic protocols and chain-of-custody safeguards. It emphasizes the presumption…
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Maharashtra’s ₹50 Lakh Grant to 308 Madrasas: A Bridge‑Building Step for Inclusive Education

The Maharashtra government’s approval of a ₹50 lakh grant for 308 madrasas across 21 districts signals a focused push toward inclusive, modern education. Although modest in size, the allocation can catalyze high-yield improvements such as foundational literacy and numeracy supports, teacher upskilling, and basic digital access. Evidence-based design—micro-trainings, diagnostic assessments, and open educational resources—can convert…
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Sangli Protest Calls for Madrassa Oversight: Hindu Ekta Andolan Seeks Transparent, Safe Education

Hindu Ekta Andolan’s protest in Sangli called for action against illegal madrassas and a transparent review of unregistered educational entities. The appeal centered on education transparency, regulatory compliance, and child safety rather than sectarian blame. By advocating impartial inquiries and lawful curricula aligned with state and national standards, the protest positioned oversight as a tool…
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Essential Breakdown of Jabalpur Madrasa Land Row: Facts, Legal Pathways, and Harmony-Building

A measured dispute has emerged in Jabalpur over alleged unauthorized construction of a madrasa on government land. This analysis centers the conversation on verifiable facts—land records, permits, and due process—rather than polarizing labels. Readers gain a clear understanding of how land encroachment concerns are assessed, which authorities are typically involved, and what lawful remedies exist.…
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Lessons from the Tragic History of the Prahladpuri Temple

In the blog post a narrative unfolds the sorrowful tale of the Prahladapuri Temple in Multan, Pakistan, offering a glimpse into the shared fate of Hindu temples in the region. Beginning with Multan’s rich Sufi shrine heritage and its ancient names, it highlights the early desecration of the Aditya temple by Muhammad bin Qasim. The…