Hindus and Sikhs can now immerse ashes in Britain
In Britain, the Administration has approved a site for the immersion of ashes of the deceased Hindus or Sikhs in a river here.
In Britain, the Administration has approved a site for the immersion of ashes of the deceased Hindus or Sikhs in a river here.
Hindus, if united, can achieve a lot. Hence, they should now unite for establishing the Hindu Rashtra.
Now, there should be an effort to make such a change in curriculum in all the BJP-ruled States.
Amazon Prime has tendered an unconditional apology over the blasphemous representation of Hindu Deities in its Tandav web series. It has also said on record that such scenes have been either deleted or edited.
An organisation, ‘Kalpavriksha’, had put up Hinduphobic painter M.F. Hussain’s work for sale on its website.
In the South American nation Brazil, Jon Carte an apparel company removed its advertisement mocking Shri Ganesh due to joint protests by the Hindus. The advertisement portrayed men and women in shorts along with an image of Ganesh.
Hindu Janajagruti Samiti (HJS) has succeeded in preventing the insult to Shri Ganesh through various means during Ganeshotsav.
The famous ‘Assi Ghats’ here witnessed the terrible dance of women wearing skimpy clothes during the shooting of a movie, ‘Love You, Shankar’.
The organisation meant to sell online goods, ‘Flipkart,’ on the occasion of Ganesh Chaturthi has telecast an advertisement, which gives exemption to a bank. In this advertisement, Shri Ganesh is shown holding mobile phone with his trunk.
The Bhoomi pujan ceremony of Ram Temple has concluded in an bhav-enriched environment in Ayodhya , the dream city of crores of Hindus across the world. This is the fruit of a long struggle of 5 centuries by the Hindus.