Considerable reduction in use of plastic flags was observed due to HJS drive in Thane District. New Panvel area got 100% successful drive. At many places in Maharashtra too, the HJS drive to Respect National Flag was successful. Read more »
Maharashtra: HJS carried out ‘Respect National Flag’ on the occasion of Republic Day on 26 January. The drive was successful as at many places thousands of flags were collected and awareness was created through handbills and lectures. Read more »
National Flags made of plastic and paper are commonly used on Republic Day. These flags are later found strewn all over the roads and even in gutters. This causes insult of National Flags. Read more »
District Collector (DC) Navinbhai Thakar was submitted a memorandum on behalf of Hindu Janajagruti Samiti for prevention of contempt of our National Flags. Read more »
Under its campaign to maintain the sanctity of our National Flag, HJS submitted memorandum to Tehsildars and police officials at Niphad, Ambad (Dist. Sambhajinagar), Uran etc. Read more »
HJS Bengaluru held a press meet at the press club of Bengaluru today, for rekindling National Pride by preventing the denigration of the National flag. Read more »
A memorandum stating that ‘insult of National Flag taking place on Republic Day by way of sale of plastic flags that are strewn all over the roads leading to their trampling should be stopped’ was submitted to Mr.Siddaiah, the Commissioner of Bengaluru Brihath Mahanagara Palike on the 20th of January 2011. Read more »
HJS members along with other Pro-Hindus and Patriotic citizens submitted memorandums to District Collector of Wardha and Gadchiroli in order to maintain sanctity of National Flag on 26 January. Read more »
This year too, like every year, drive to ‘honour National Flag’ has been undertaken by Hindu Janajagruti Samiti (HJS) on the occasion of Republic Day. Hundreds of signatures have been collected to ban use of plastic flags. Read more »
Mumbai: Hindu Janajagruti Samiti (HJS) members submitted representations in 15 Police stations in Mumbai suburbs to maintain the sanctity of National Flag on the Republic Day, 26 January. Read more »
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