Stop malpractices on the occasion of ‘Valentine Day’ ! – Demand by Hindus

It is quite disgraceful that such demand needs to be made with the Government every year !

Maharashtra

Mumbai :Representations are given on behalf of Hindu Janajgruti Samiti to stop malpractices on the occasion of Valentine Day on 14th February, to oppose them, to create awareness among young generation and to explain the importance of Bharatiya Samskruti. Report concerning that is given ahead.

Jalgaon

On behalf of Hindu Janajagruti Samiti a representation to stop malpractices on the occasion of Valentine Day in schools and colleges was given to the resident Collector Mr. Rahul Mundke and the Director of Higher Education, Mr. Keshav Tupe. It was also given to principals of colleges. Hand bills stating, ‘ban this western tradition of Valentine day’ were distributed among college students.

Will send an e-mail to colleges for not celebrating Valentine Day – Director of Higher Education

I will send an e-mail attaching the copy of the representation, to colleges for not celebrating Valentine Day.

Yavatmal

Representations were given to Police Inspectors, Sub-section officer, Vani and Upper Collector, Yavatmal with a suggestion to encourage students to celebrate Parents’ Day instead.

Nandurbar

Dharmabhimani young men and women from Akkalkuva giving the representation to Police Inspector. They were 18 in number.

Representation given at Noida (UP)

From left : Shri. Hari Krushna Sharma, Shri. Arvind Gupta, Shri. Deepak Dube and Shri. Mahendra Singh (accepting representation)

Noida : ‘Valentine Day’ that is 14th February. A representation demanding to stop malpractices in schools and colleges on the occasion of the Valentine Day was handed over to Shri. Mahendra Singh, District Collector of Noida on behalf of HJS. At this time Shri. Hari Krushna Sharma of Sanatan Sanstha, Shri. Arvind Gupta of Hindu Janajagruti Samiti and Shri. Deepak Dube, a devout Hindu were present.

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