The Supreme Court has ruled that names of gods or holy books cannot be trademarked to sell goods and services. A bench of Justice Ranjan Gogoi and Justice N V Ramana also said that allowing such a thing could offend people’s sensibilities. Read more »
Song ‘Pinga’ picturized by Sanjay Bhansali in his film ‘Bajirao – Mastaani’ showing Kashibai and Mastaani dancing together is unacceptable. Read more »
It has been observed from the trailer, teaser so also from a song ‘Pinga ga Pinga’ shown from the upcoming film directed by Sanjay Leela Bhansali titled ‘Bajirao- Mastaani’ that there was distortion of history. Read more »
Will UC Browser dare to exhibit such disrespect towards seats of worship of non- Hindus ? Hindus need to condemn such denigration, in lawful manner, and demand withdrawal of advertisement ! Read more »
News Source : SBS Australia Melbourne man Amit Singh says a label on an alcoholic ginger beer produced in Australia is insulting to Indians and Hindus. Mr Singh recently launched a petition on change.org calling for 4 Pines Brewing Company to change the label of its Brookvale Union Ginger Beer product. “In the year 2013, it … Read more
The online store is selling T-shirts with images of Hindu Deities and Divine symbols. HJS promptly wrote to the website, bringing to their attention the nature and ill effects of this denigration. Read more »
There is no reference to bursting of crackers in Hindu Dharma and it is a practice started by emulating other countries. Crackers cause lot of noise and air pollution and cause harm to people’s health and environment. Read more »
Hindu Janajagruti Samiti (HJS) has been undertaking a drive, in lawful manner, from the year 2005 for prevention of desecration of Deities and great national leaders through their pictures printed on covering of crackers. Read more »
We did not force him to write an apology letter. He voluntarily gave that letter, says Ramesh Yadav. The local politician attached to Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), who took objection to an Australian law student sporting a tattoo, R.V. Ramesh Yadav, spoke to The Hindu on Monday. Excerpts: Were you at the hotel when the … Read more
Hindu organisations in Tamil Nadu’s Virudhunagar have requested the district administration to ask fireworks manufacturers in Sivakasi to stop using pictures of gods and goddesses on firecrackers. Read more »
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