‘Respect National Flag’ drive created awareness amongst people : Mayor, Navi Mumbai

Representation submitted to Navi Mumbai Mayor

Mayor Shri. Sudhakar Sonawane (on right) accepting representation from Dr. Uday Dhuri, the spokesperson of HJS and other devout Hindus

Navi Mumbai : Hindu Janajagruti Samiti (HJS) submitted representation to Mayor Shri. Sudhakar Sonawane, regarding maintaining honour of national flags. Mayor said, “HJS drive is creating awareness amongst people. On receiving representation from HJS, we give advertisements in other newspapers regarding maintaining honour of national flags. This year too, you will get to see such advertisements in newspapers within 2-3 days.” Dr. Uday Dhuri, spokesperson of HJS, Shri. Bhalchandra Gaikwad of Hindu Rashtra Sena and devout Hindus viz. Pankaj Amberkar and Vaibhav Salunkhe were present on the occasion.

Representations submitted to Mayor, Dy. District Collector and Police Commissioner at Nashik

Nashik : Under the drive of maintaining honour of national flags, representation was submitted by Hindu Janajagruti Samiti (HJS) to Mayor Shri. Vijay Vahadane.

Dy. District Collector Shri. Ramdas Khedkar and Police Commissioner Shri. Ravindra Singhal were also given representations by Shri. Kirtiraj Ghuge and patriots from Malegaon Shri. Sandip Wagh and Shri. Santosh Wagh.

Dy. District Collector said, “Your activities are carried with restraint and in peaceful manner. I will write a letter to Nasik Municipal Corporation regarding national flags; conveying your sentiments.”

Nandurbar District Collector promises to include HJS representative at district-level committee

Nandurbar : Court has given instructions for setting up district-level committees for creating extensive awareness on the subject of maintaining honour of national flags. These instructions should be followed and Hindu Janajagruti Samiti (HJS) should be granted permission for creating such awareness in schools, was the demand made through representation submitted to additional District Collector Anil Patil. On reading the representation given by HJS, District Collector Kalshetty promised to soon form district-level committee and representative of HJS would be taken on this committee. He also assured of total cooperation for HJS’ drive on national flags.

Kolhapur : Representation submitted to local administration by ‘jidnyasu’ women on maintaining honour of national flags

Commendable effort of ‘jidnyasu’ women attending ‘Dharmashikshan’ classes at Shiroli Pulachi (Dist. Kolhapur) !

Sarpanch Sou. Jasmin Golandaj (in centre) of Shiroli receiving representation from ‘jidnyasu’ women

 

Sou. Rupali Khavare speaking about national flags to students of ‘Dnyandeep Vidyalaya’

Shiroli Pulachi : Hindu Janajagruti Samiti (HJS) submitted representation demanding prevention of abuse of national flags to Shiroli Sarpanch Sou. Jasmin Golandaj through ‘jidnyasu’ women attending ‘Dharmashikshan’ classes held by HJS. Similar representation was also submitted to ‘Gramvikas Adhikari’ Shri. A. H. Katare; Shri. S. B. Chougule, Principal of ‘Rashtraseva Prashala High School’; Shri. B. P. Patil, Principal of ‘Shiroli High School’; Shri. C. S. Kulkarni, Principal of ‘Kautuk Vidyalaya’; Shri. B. P. Patil, Principal of ‘Mahadik High School’; Principal of Urdu Primary School; Shri. Bhoje, Principal of ‘Dnyandeep Vidyalaya’ by ‘jidnyasu’ women from ‘Dharmashikshan’ class. (Congratulations to women from ‘Dharmashikshan’ class who took initiative in submitting representation for maintaining honour of national flags ! Such drive should be undertaken from all women and devout Hindus from ‘Dharmashikshan’ classes ! – Editor, Hindujagruti)

Drive undertaken by HJS is commendable. I will issue circular in this connection and send it to all schools and institutes in Shiroli. I am with you and will participate in all programs held by you. – Shri. A. H. Katare, ‘Gramvikas Adhikari’, Shiroli Pulachi

Decision against drawing ‘rangoli’ of national flag and map !

Every year, map of India and national flag is drawn with ‘rangolis’ on roads by women of Shiroli and on behalf of school but after sometime, such ‘rangoli’ and consequently map and flag are trampled leading to their desecration. Women from another ‘Dharmashikshan’ class, therefore, explained about desecration to local women and teachers and Principals of schools. Therefore, local women and teachers decided against drawing country’s map and national flag so as to prevent their desecration and informed women from ‘Dharmashikshan’ class about the same.

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