HJS has been submitting memorandum to District Administration for many years now; demanding ban on sale of crackers with pictures of Deities and our great national leaders. Read more »
Having realised that firecrackers cause air and sound pollution, more than 10 businessmen at Sangli’s Harbhat Road are not burning crackers for the last more than 10 years. Read more »
HJS had sent a letter to the Tamil Nadu Fire Works Association asking to stop the denigrating and polluting production, had a talk with the secretary of the Sanghatana, Mr. S. Srinivasan. Read more »
Each year, the Association of Indians in America (AIA) holds a Diwali celebration. Though the event is meant to celebrate Diwali, it features Bollywood and Hip Hop music shows. The true meaning of Diwali, which is progressing from spiritual darkness or ignorance to spiritual light or knowledge, is lost in this celebration. Read more »
Each year, the Jackson Heights Merchants Association holds a Diwali celebration. Though the festival is meant to celebrate Diwali, it features Bollywood and Hip Hop music shows. Read more »
Hindu Janajagruti Samiti (HJS) has been undertaking a drive for many years to prevent denigration of Deities and great national leaders through the medium of crackers as their pictures are printed on the coverings of crackers. Read more »
Outcome of efforts of HJS : District Collector’s office to stamp vendors’ license for prevention of sale of crackers with pictures of great revered personalities and Deities ! Read more »
HJS activities related to creating awareness amongst people towards ill effects of crackers are commendable : Karnataka State Pollution Control Board Read more »
Jalgaon (Maharashtra) : When Hindu activists informed police about sale of crackers with Deities’ pictures in few shops, police immediately took action and confiscated such crackers with such shops. Read more »
HJS had submitted a representation to 102 sellers of crackers at APMC market. Some of them, however, continued to sell crackers with Deities’ pictures; but after HJS activists lodged a complaint with the police, this sale was also stopped. Read more »
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