Dr Kuldeep Datta : A Cardiologist from Dehradun (Uttarakhand) who spreads Sanatan culture through ‘Shashwat Bharat Trust’

Dr Kuldeep Datta (age 75), a well-known cardiologist from Dehradun, Uttarakhand, served as the Medical Director in Uttar Pradesh from 1976 to 1998. After his voluntary retirement, he worked with Indresh Medical College and R.G. Stone. He is currently the Chairman of Shashwat Bharat Trust.

Dr Kuldeep Datta

1. Purpose of Shashwat Bharat Trust

The Shashwat Bharat Trust is dedicated to strengthening and preserving Sanatan culture. The Trust offers guidance on Hindu religious traditions and lifestyle. Over the last century, the eternal Sanatan culture has faced numerous challenges, but this vast tree of Sanatan Dharma has continuously provided shelter. Through the Trust’s efforts, there is a concerted drive to revive and sustain this Divine tradition using all the necessary means.

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2. Organization of Shashwat Bharat Samvad Conference

To date, 2 conferences have been organized under the banner of ‘Shashwat Bharat’. The ‘Shashwat Bharat Samvad’ is a one-day conference in which dignitaries engage in discussions surrounding the attacks on nation and Dharma. The conference has particularly focused on the changing demographics of Uttarakhand, where the population of Bangladeshi infiltrators is on the rise, posing a threat to internal security. The State is home to many important Hindu places of worship, including the chardham. While no invaders have attempted to infiltrate these sacred sites yet, there are growing concerns about the deliberate population increase in these regions. Shashwat Bharat Trust is actively creating awareness to address these dangers and to formulate a plan for the preservation of the State’s sacred sites.

3. Awareness through lectures

The Shashwat Bharat Trust also conducts regular lectures aimed at promoting awareness about the importance of Sanatan culture and Vedic traditions. The Trust highlights the systematic destruction of religious sites across Punjab, Haryana, and Delhi, where no temple older than 100 years exists today due to foreign invasions. Currently, there is an ongoing conspiracy to increase the population in the Himalayan mountain ranges, threatening the 4 sacred Hindu pilgrimage sites (chardham). Despite claims of a declining Muslim birth rate, Muslim population is growing. It is evident that this growth is due to infiltration of Muslims. Through its annual conferences and monthly lectures, the Trust creates awareness about these issues.

4. Dr Datta’s inspiration to work for Hindutva

Dr Kuldeep Datta’s maternal relatives were originally from Sialkot, Pakistan, and endured significant hardships during the 1947 Partition before settling in Jammu and Kashmir. In 1990, when Kashmiri Hindus were massacred by Jihadi terrorists, Dr Datta’s relatives were among the victims. This tragedy deeply affected him, and he decided to dedicate his life to creating awareness about Hindutva.