HJS website spreading globally; record breaking 750,000+ visitors in October 2014

Kartik Krushnapaksha Dashami, Kaliyug Varsha 5116

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1. Record number of visitors to the website

Hindu Janajagruti Samiti (HJS) is committed to the mission of establishment of Hindu Rashtra and propagation of Hindutva at an international level. Its Website www.Hindujagruti.Org was visited by a record number of people in October 2014. For the first time in the history of this website, it crossed a readership milestone of 750,000. The website was visited by people from Spain, USA, England and Malaysia; apart from Indians.
 
2. Interest shown in participation in the mission of establishment of Hindu Rashtra

Within one month, 1200 devout Hindus from all over the world filled up a sign up form, ‘Join mission of establishment of Hindu Rashtra’, for directly taking part in HJS activities like Hindu Dharma-prasar, Dharma-rakshan and Dharma-jagruti. Earlier, the number of Hindus filling up this application used to be around 350 a month.
 
3. As of 16.10.2014, the HJS Facebook page had garnered more than 500,000 likes.

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