DSP refuses to accept HJS representation in Karnataka
District Superintendent of Police (DSP) Santosh Babu refused to accept the representation submitted by Hindu Janajagruti Samiti (HJS) demanding prevention of abuse of national flags. Read more »
District Superintendent of Police (DSP) Santosh Babu refused to accept the representation submitted by Hindu Janajagruti Samiti (HJS) demanding prevention of abuse of national flags. Read more »
Representations were submitted by HJS’ representatives and like-minded organizations at Barshi, Pandharpur, Phalatan, Sambhajinagar and Dhule, to Govt. officials for prevention of abuse of National flags . Read more »
Activities undertaken by Hindu Janajagruti Samiti (HJS) to serve the nation are commendable. Owing to efforts made by HJS, incidents of abuse of national flags have come down by 70%. I will talk to the District Collector for setting up of a committee to stop abuse of national flags. Read more »
Shri. Parag Gokhale of Hindu Janajagruti Samiti (HJS) met Shri. Saurabh Rao, District Collector of Pune on 7th August in connection with implementation of Mumbai High Court’s orders for prevention of abuse of plastic national flags; Read more »
On 4th August 2015, Hindu Janajagruti Samiti (HJS) submitted a representation to Shri. Alok Badkul, Manager (Commerce) of Central Railway, Senior Circle, Mumbai requesting to create awareness amongst commuters towards prevention of abuse of National flags. Read more »
Hindu Janajagruti Samiti has filed petition in Mumbai High Court regarding the issue of abuse of national flag. Hindu Vidhidnya Parishad is providing legal help to HJS in this cause Read more »
Mrs. Anjali Palan, HJS member from Dombivli has registered a case against actor Sunny Leone, claiming the videos and photographs allegedly put up by the actor on a website “corrupt youngsters’ minds”. Read more »
‘Honour of National Flag’ Success of HJS drive ! The Government has imposed ban on use of plastic national flags on 1st May, Maharashtra Day. Kolhapur District Collector imposes ban on plastic national flags and made an appeal to people to refrain from using plastic national flags and prevent their abuse. It is the duty of every citizen to maintain honour of national flag. Read more »
In a cultural program of a school in Pandharpur a song ‘Desh Rangeela’ was to be presented in which students taking part are stuck stickers of national flag on their face; some of them had painted flag on their face with ink. Read more »
It was observed that ‘rangolis’ depicting national flags were drawn at Nipani and surrounding places, leading to their abuse. Nobody used to realize abuse of national flag taking place through this medium. HJS submitted representations to 11 elected representatives on the subject under its drive to preserve honour of national flags. Read more »
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