To prevent psychological conversion of Hindu youth by following western culture of celebrating ‘Valentine Day’, Hindu Janajagruti Samiti (HJS) recently undertook a campaign at Mumbai, Navi Mumbai and Ambarnath. Read more »
HJS members created awareness in Hindu youth about the detrimental effects of celebration of Valentine’s Day at various places in Mumbai, Sambhajinagar, Nashik and Kopargaon. Read more »
Hindu Janajagruti Samiti (HJS) gave guidance to students about detrimental effects of Valentine’s Day at New Panevl and various parts of Mumbai. Read more »
Badlapur (Thane, Maharashtra): ‘Valentine Day’ is celebrated because we follow western culture. Hindu Janajagruti Samiti (HJS) gave guidance on the subject at Adarsh College in Badlapur. Read more »
The Ambala based organization Yuva Seva Sangh has asked youths to bring their parents in their programme to be held at BPS Planetarium in the Cantt area on the occasion of Valentine’s Day on February 14 to offer them respect. Read more »
Noida (Uttar Pradesh): n what can probably be described as a celebration of V-Day in the spirit of Bhai Dooj, the Ishan Institute of Management and Technology asked its girl students to prepare food for the boys to mark the day. Read more »
The Ram Sena, on its part, says that it has no intentions of disrupting the celebrations. Sri Ram Sena cheif Pramod Mutalik, in this interview with rediff.com’s Vicky Nanjappa, says that his organsation will create a huge awareness drive against Valentine’s Day. Read more »
Sambhajinagar (Maharashtra): To celebrate ‘Valentine Day’ is like accepting the invasion of western culture. HJS has undertaken a drive to protest lawfully against celebration of ‘Valentine Day’. As a part of it, HJS delegation submitted representation to Dy. Commissioner of Police. Read more »
Mr. Pramod Mutalik, the chief of Sri Ram Sene announced that the wrong practices observed mainly at the pubs and colleges and on Valentine’s Day will be curbed.
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