\SAMVAD  श्री विश्व निकेतन SHRI VISHWA NIKETAN
Pausha Krishna 4/5, Vik. Samvat 2076 Yugabda 5121: 16 December 2019


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1. FESTIVALS: MAKAR SANKRANTI : Makar Sankranti marks the sun's transit into Makar (Capricorn) rashi with the end of the winter solstice and the start of longer days. It is the harbinger of more light and sunshine in life and lessening of the darker aspects. Light symbolizes the warmth i.e., the love and affection, the qualities of the heart. In many areas of Bharat, this is symbolized by the distribution of til-gul – the til seed and jaggery. The til brimming with fragrant and delicious oil, stands for friendship and comradeship and jaggery for the sweetness of speech and behaviour. The festivities associated with Makar Sankranti are known by various names, such as Maghi (preceded by Lohri) in Northen Bharat, Makara Sankranti (Pedda Pandaga) in Maharashtra, Goa, Andhra Pradesh, West Bengal (also called Poushsôngkranti), Karnataka and Telangana, Sukarat in central Bharat, Magh Bihu in Assam and Thai Pongal in Tamilnadu. Makar Sankranti generally falls on 14 January.-GoTop

2. CITIZENSHIP (AMENDMENT) BILL BECOMES ACT: Rashtrapati Ram Nath Kovind gave his assent to the Citizenship (Amendment) Bill, 2019 on December 12 turning it into an Act. According to the Act, members of Hindu, Sikh, Buddhist, Jain, Parsi and Christian communities who have come from Pakistan, Bangladesh and Afghanistan till December 31, 2014 and facing religious persecution will not be treated as illegal immigrants but will be given Bharatiya citizenship. The Citizenship (Amendment) Bill was passed by Rajya Sabha on December 11 and by Lok Sabha on Dec 9.The Act says the refugees of the six communities will be given Bharatiya citizenship after residing in Bharat for five years, instead of earlier requirement of 11 years. The Act also proposes to give immunity to such refugees facing legal cases after being found as illegal migrants. According to the legislation, it will not be applicable to the tribal areas of Assam, Meghalaya, Mizoram and Tripura as included in the Sixth Schedule of the Constitution and in the areas covered under the Inner Line Permit. -GoTop

3. HONOURING WOMEN SHOULD START AT HOME: SHRI MOHAN BHAGWAT:  "The men who engage in abuse of women also have mothers and sisters. Honouring women should start from one's own home," said RSS Sarsanghchalak Dr Mohan Bhagwat on December 1 at the Geeta Mahotsav programme organized in Delhi by spiritual Guru Swami Gyananand. "Geeta has given all knowledge of spirituality in a condensed form. It is a summarized form of all Upanishads which Lord Krishna espoused to Arjun. It has advocated that one should do devotion along with performing duties," he said. "Life presents many challenges and deals victories and losses to an individual. The key to rise above all these challenges has been elaborated in Bhagavad Geeta," Shri Bhagwat added. -GoTop

4. HSS COMMEMORATES GURU NANAK DEV: Hindu Swayamsevak Sangh (HSS) Iowa volunteers prepared and sponsored Sunday langar for around 140 devotees and attended Kirtan and prayer on 24th November on occasion of Guru Nanak's 550th Prakash Varsh. HSS volunteers from the Los Angeles area actively participated in the 550th birth celebration of Guru Nanak Dev Ji, organized by 10 Gurudwaras of Southern California. -GoTop

5. HSS - USA PROGRAMS: Sewa Diwali 2019 - HSS Ohio and Ohio state University Yuva Shakha Volunteers – adults and children alike actively participated in Diwali celebrations to contribute their own and to collect food items from the local community and to donate to the local food distribution charities.
Vijaya Dashami Utsav 2019: HSS celebrated Vijaya Dashami in 43 metro cities in the month of October. Around 9500 participants, both adults, and children, from 207 chapters took part in these celebrations. Among the distinguished guests of honor attending these events, Congressman Raja Krishnamoorthi of Illinois at Chicago chapter celebration said, “"We need more of the universal values that I hope and pray that all of us subscribe to that we are Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam, we are the world as one family and we must take care of entire family all the time." -GoTop

6. VETERAN RSS PRACHARAK RANGA HARI RELEASES A BOOK ‘HINDUTVA FOR THE CHANGING TIMES’: ‘Hindutva For The Changing Times ’ written by convenor of Prajna Pravah J Nandakumar was released at Kochi International Book Festival on December 1st. Speaking at the function, in his inimitable style, veteran RSS pracharak Ranga Hari spoke about the assimilating character of Hindutva which helped it survive external onslaughts. Hindutva has the benevolence to accept even those who reject it. He said,“ Hindutva has always been open to changes but its core ideals remained intact.” Saji Narayanan, President Bharatiya Mazdoor Sangh, elaborated on the challenges faced by Hindutva in modern times. J. Nandakumar said the book was a modest attempt to analyze some of the pressing issues confronting the country. -GoTop

7. A WAR AGAINST TRAFFICKING: The global Kalinga Fellowship 2019 was held at the Vishwa Yuva Kendra in New Delhi on 9-13 December. The fellowship, organized in partnership with the National Commission for Women (NCW), Government of Bharat, was designed to create breakthrough solutions to stop trafficking of women and children globally. Founded by three partner organisations — Kalinga Institute of Social Sciences, FXB Bharat Suraksha and the Bridge Institute — the first fellowship was convened in April 2017 in Odisha. In 2018, the fellowship moved to Telengana. Sewa International and UN Women have joined as partners this year and have helped support the organization in the capital. Dr Achyuta Samanta, member of parliament and founder, Kalinga Institute of Social Sciences (KISS), said, “Empowerment of women in Bharat should be ingrained at every level of organizations across government, business and social sectors. Only then we will move forward as a country and an economy.
Shyam Parande, secretary, Sewa International, said, “The organization is committed to gender equality through up liftment of women by community-led livelihood initiatives, spreading awareness on women’s rights and creating an environment for girls’ education by providing clean and usable toilets. Mamta Borgoyary, CEO of FXB Bharat Suraksha, said “The fellowship 2019 will set forth a solution-based road map to combat human trafficking, developed and owned by leaders across civil society, corporate and the government.”
Jane Sassienie, founding director of Bridge Institute said, “To solve the global challenges of our time takes a new type of leadership — with skills in empathy, understanding complexity, working across boundaries, visionary activism and many other leadership capacities. The Fellowship program was attended by over 80 participants of diverse backgrounds, from senior police and government officials to civil society and corporate leaders from across Bharat and the world. -GoTop

8. SEVA BHARATI BAGS MANGALA SWAMINATHAN AWARD: Deseeya Seva Bharati, Kerala chapter of the Rashtriya Seva Bharati, the RSS-inspired charity organization, won the Dathopanth Thengadi Award sponsored by Dr. Mangalam Swaminathan Foundation, Delhi, for its unparalleled relief activities during the killer floods which hit Kerala in 2018 and 2019. Foundation Chairman R. Balashankar informed that Seva Bharati saved several flood hit lives from death. Now, the organization is busy in constructing houses for those who lost their houses and belonging in the killer waves. Award consists of Rs 100,000 and a memento. The awards were distributed by former senior union minister Dr. Murli Manohar Joshi and BJP working President J.P. Nadda.-GoTop

9. TURBAN BANK AT BANGLA SAHIB: Delhi Sikh Gurudwara Management Committee (DSGMC) ahead of the 550th birth anniversary of Guru Nanak on November 12, setup the Turban Bank aimed at popularizing the art of tying turbans and reusing old one. Turban cloths for an adult user measure between 5 to 7 metres and cost can range from Rs. 300 to 700. Those who cannot afford a new one; the bank has collected old and faded turbans, re-dyed them and is offering them at a nominal Rs 50. The practice of tying turbans was catching up among visitors, and foreigners especially preferred entering the shrine after donning an authentic turban. -GoTop

10. INTERNATIONAL VEDA CONFERENCE: Third International Veda Conference was held at Port of Spain, Trinidad and Tobago on November 1 to 3. It was organized by Brahma Vidya Peetham International in collaboration with the Maharishi Vedic University, Netherlands and the Global Country of World Peace. This year’s theme was “Creating a Peaceful, Prosperous Society: Vedic Technologies for Social Improvement.” President Paula-Mae Weekes inaugurated the conference and said that society can benefit from the application of Vedic concepts and the, “principles found in the Vedas”. Brahma Vidya Peetham International founder Swami Brahma Swarupananda, molecular biologist Dr John Fagan, Physician and scientist Dr Robert Schneider, Minister of Health, Environment and Nature of Curacao, Susanne Camelia-Romer, Bharatiya politician and economist Dr Subramanian Swamy, and many other renowned experts in the fields of science, medicine, spirituality, business, politics, engineering, and a host of other academic and religious fields addressed and introduced a number of topics. On the concluding day, 13 schools and over 120 students participated in the consciousness-based education workshop. -GoTop

11. SERVING THE NEEDY AND FEELING BLESSED IS HINDU PHILOSOPHY: Sant Ishwar Foundation, in association with the Rashtriya Sewa Bharati, felicitated about one and a half dozen individuals and organizations for their outstanding services in remote areas of the country. Four individuals and organizations were felicitated with Sant Ishwar Vishisht Sewa Samman, while 12 individuals and organizations were honoured with Sant Ishwar Sewa Samman. Vishesh Sewa Samman was presented to the Siachen Brigade of Bharatiya Army. RSS Sahsarkaryavah Dr Krishna Gopal, Union Minister of State for Culture Prahlad Singh Patel and former Akhil Bharatiya Sewa Pramukh of RSS Suhas Hiremath were present for the program. Presenting the Awards, Dr Krishna Gopal said feeling blessed after serving the needy is the Hindu philosophy. He said those who have been felicitated, detected any of the problems in the society and started efforts to cure that at their own level. Sant Ishwar Vishisht SewaSamman consists of Rs five lakh for each winner, while the winners of Sant Ishwar Sewa Samman get Rs one lakh each. -GoTop

12. PM ADDRESSES EKAL VIDYALAYA SANGATHAN: PM Narendra Modi, on December 6 addressed Ekal Vidyalaya Sangathan, Gujarat through Video Message. PM congratulated Ekal Vidyalaya Sangathan for spearheading the ‘Ekal School Abhiyan’ which aims to promote the education among rural and tribal children. He appreciated the Sangathan volunteers for their role in nation building by imparting education and awareness to more than 2.8 million rural and tribal children who reside in the remotest locations across Bharat and Nepal. Congratulating the Sangathan on reaching the figure of 1 lakh schools across Bharat, PM said that working with passion, dedication and commitment turns an impossible goal into an achievable one. -GoTop

13. 15 INDIAN-ORIGIN POLITICIANS ELECTED TO HOUSE OF COMMONS IN UK: Prime Minister Boris Johnson's Conservative party registered a thumping majority. Bharatiya-origin candidates across both, the ruling Conservative and opposition Labour parties registered equally strong results of seven wins each. Around a dozen MPs retained their seats alongside some new faces, making the number of Bharatiya origin MP’s in the UK's lower house to 15. The former UK Home Secretary Priti Patel is likely to remain in Johnson's top team in the new Cabinet, after her comfortable win. -GoTop

14. PSLV 50TH LAUNCH PLACES BHARAT'S RADAR IMAGING SATELLITE IN SPACE: ISRO has successfully placed in orbit its latest RADAR imaging satellite and nine commercial satellites from other nations including the US and Israel in a PSLV launch on December 11.The launch was the fiftieth from the Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle stable of ISRO, crossing a significant milestone for the workhorse launch vehicle from the space agency. The 628-kg RISAT 2BR1 was placed in an orbit of 576 km. The satellite, part of the reconnaissance series, is expected to bolster the country's border monitoring measures besides aiding in disaster management, agriculture and tracking forest cover. A visibly elated ISRO Chief K Sivan thanked his team of scientists on the successful launch and laid out the path for more launches in the future. -GoTop

15. CBFF REFLECTING BHARATIYA ETHOS TO BE HELD FROM FEB 21, 2020: With the vision of making Bharat a leading nation in the field of films promoting integral humanism and thereby re-establishing the supremacy of Bharatiya ethos and philosophy, Bharatiya Chitra Sadhana will be organizing its 3rd edition of Chitra Bharati Film Festival (CBFF) from February 21 to 23rd, 2020 at Ahmadabad, Gujarat.
The films have to be under one of the following themes – Bharatiya Culture and Values, Constructive Work, Bharatiya Family, Social Harmony, Folk Arts, Water-Trees-Cleanliness, Women, National Security, Valour, Nationhood and Man Making Education for Nation Building. The films can be short films, documentaries, animated films and campus films too.
The CBFF organizing committee has said that such films have a strong capacity to help Bharat to regain its lost glory and become an effective support system for rejuvenating the Bharatiya society.  -GoTop

16. TELLING NUMBERS: WHAT BHARATIYAS LIVING ABROAD HAVE BEEN SENDING HOME OVER THE YEARS: International remittances in 2018 (2020 report) reached $689 billion, out of which Bharat received $78.6 billion from the 17.5 million living abroad. Remittances received by Bharat have consistently increased between the 2005 and 2020 reports, sharply from $22.13 billion in 2005 to $53.48 billion in 2010 and then gradually to $68.91 billion in 2015 and $78.6 billion in the latest report. -GoTop

17. ‘I GET EUPHORIC IN SEEING SOMEBODY'S HAPPINESS’- RATAN TATA: In an interview with Your Story, Tata said that one should be happy about another company or person's prosperity which he called, ‘the closest definition of happiness’. Elaborating on the point, Tata said that while some people are good at causing misery, he feels happy by seeing someone else's happiness."Some people excel in seeing or causing misery. I get euphoric in seeing somebody's happiness. Even if it's a person selling vegetables on the side of the road, if there's humor or happiness on their faces, that makes me happy," he said. -GoTop
18. SHRI VISHWA NIKETAN: Pravas: Dattatreya Hosabale sahsarkaryavaha RSS will tour Kenya alongwith Dr Ram Vaidya, Sahsamyojak Vishwa Vibhag. Saumitra Gokhale, Vishwa Vibhag samyojak is touring Nepal. Visitors:
FOOD FOR THOUGHT: In reality, this strength is as sacred and blessed as spiritual strength. We don’t have to become strong to indulge in violence but to end the violence and atrocities of the world once and for all. – Dr. Keshav Baliram Hedgewar -GoTop
JAI SHREE RAM
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OUR WAY OF LIFE, BY BHARATIYA COMMUNITY
A report by Paul Ukpabio and Evelyn Osagie
Ota, a border town between Lagos and Ogun states, is home to various industries that produce household consumer brands. It is also blessed with an industrial estate that boasts of a residence for a small community of Bharatiyas.
The cloud was dark in Ota, Ogun State. The rain poured irregularly as if in a symphony, fast and then soft like a drizzle on the wet tarred, winding road leading to the security check point that keeps unwelcomed visitors away at the Ota Industrial Estate.
As one drives into the estate, some bungalows come within view, then the high rise buildings follow, well-architectured and in orderly fashion. As one approaches one of the flats, one is greeted by cheerful voices of men and women, some with their young children. They are members of the Bharatiya Hindu Swayamsevak Sangh resident in the estate.
The Bharatiya Hindu Swayamsevak Sangh is an organization represented in 44 countries. Its members had gathered there for a family retreat.
“Our mission is to bring global harmony, peace, connectivity, and nature appreciation in the communities that we live in,” began Dr. Ram Vaidya, the group’s world joint coordinator, who flew into town to visit.
”We belong to the Hindu philosophy where our ancestors in Bharat practise these same philosophies to the present day. It is our responsibility to bring these philosophies to the country where we are living in. So we believe that for the family to be sustainable, everybody should take care of the planet, we should always take care of each other, support the fight against terrorism and against exploitation,” he said.
According to him, its is a regular meeting for families. “The meeting is a family retreat where we come to know and understand the vision and mission and mechanism of our organisation. We call it a retreat. This retreat is for understanding our philosophy. We have four Shakha that is branches in Nigeria which meets weekly at weekends when families come together.
When we meet we practice physical fitness, yoga, play some games and sing songs together. We also discuss issues and how to move communities forward and we celebrate some festivals together. Also important is that, we pray to Almighty that He should give strength to all of us. Our motto is that we achieve by our own efforts.” For the joint co-coordinator in Nigeria, Sanjay Srivastava, observed that “Hindu Swayamsevak Sangh is a way of life”. But what does the retreat involve? Srivastava explained that: “What we do when we meet is, we start with warm up exercise, yoga, we play traditional family home games whose main purpose is to get to know one another and bring harmony between us by encouraging strength building and bonding. We also sing songs about our struggles and about our leaders in history. We discuss issues in the society and we take views from everybody on how ills in the society can be solved. So in one hour meeting time, we have six activities that mean that we do not spend much time on each part of the programme. With these practices we build bonds, friendships, relationships, we increase our knowledge and intellectuality and the most important thing we do is character building.
“This is a branch of what we have in Bharat. This is one organization in Bharat that has stood the test of time. It is presently over 90 years old. Founded in Bharat in 1925, it is Bharatiya’s oldest voluntary organization and about the oldest in the world. It is an NGO known by the United Nations and popular with other organizations. But when we came out of Bharat and spread all around the globe, we also spread the voluntary duties of the organization. We have branches now in Africa, Kenya, Nigeria, UK, Australia and so on. You know Bharatiyas are known to love nature, low cost, good management, integrity, loyalty and so on. In 1947, our ancestors came to Kenya and they decided that they will start the Shakha that is a branch there like we have in Bharat. That was achieved in 1947. So anyone coming from Bharat could meet for a retreat there. That was the beginning of the group in Africa.” Taking part in the family retreats helps us so that when we go back to our organizations, we perform better. We work proactively; we work as better leaders, giving service to the people.”
Although Srivastava was not born into the group, he recounted his involvement with the group. “I joined when I was five years old. I saw a retreat like the one we had today, taking place near my house on a football playground. That was when I developed interest in learning about the group and taking interest in the games. From there I started and I have been in Nigeria now for 12 years. Six years ago, we had volunteers and we were able to restart here.”
Another Nigerian coordinator of the group Pushkraj Moghal, who was born into the group, disclosed that he has been a member right from Bharat. “When I came to Nigeria, I became part of the organization which was founded in Kenya, I believe in plurality since childhood, I believe that everybody should be treated equally,” adding that: ”As Hindus, we build our character; behave in a proper way, which in the end automatically means that society will behave in a proper way. At the end of the day, it boils down to Dharma which means duty. That is duty to the society. Everyone is supposed to come together irrespective of your religious belief. And do it for the betterment of each other. That is the Hindu way of life. We believe the whole world is a family. One family! We believe in family. Wherever we are born, we try to be the change within change in the society through character building. We do that by interaction, games, connecting ourselves, irrespective of our different followings, we are one. I lead the Nigerian chapter,” says Pushkraj, “which means that, I lead the team that works for this noble cause.”
During the visit, it was observed that members of the Hindu Swayamsevak Sangh pray. When asked if the prayers indicate that the group is a religious organisation. Moghal said: “No,” was his immediate response. “It is not about religion but about humanity and sustainable development of mankind and we have many similarities between Nigeria and Bharat. We have same kind of cultural and traditional way of life. It is that traditional way of life that encourages building of good character that our group is all about. And we also have a philanthropy aspect of it, whereby we donate books to schools and teach young people yoga; it makes them understand us better. It is beyond religion. It is basically for humanity, philosophy and culture. So any person from any religion can participate in it.”
Interestingly, according to him, the Bharatiya Hindu Swayamsevak Sangh is also opened to Nigerians and other citizens wherever the group is located. “We have a few Nigerians in our group just like in Kenya. Our activities are attractive to Nigerians but they need to understand that we are ready and open so we have to communicate that to Nigerians because we are one family. There is no hierarchy, it is a family system. Like in family we have grandparents, parents, children and everybody has their own work to do.
“I enjoy eternal freedom. It doesn’t affect my religion. The group allows you to follow your religion, you are still accepted and I can follow mine too. We ensure that whatever we do, we do not hurt the other. That is what I like best. Presently, we have about 150 families here and about 40-50 families are in Northern Nigeria: About 25 to 30 families are in Abuja and perhaps 250 all over Nigeria. And together we try to connect with Nigerian brothers and sisters. We are going to increase the number of families to ensure that society gets better and better. Just like we say, it is a way of life for us,” he said.
To the youth, Srivastava said: “The whole world is going through some transitions now and we cannot just say that the government must be responsible for everything. It is our responsibility to bring about the change in the society wherever we are living in. When we become proactive and assertive to bring about the change in the society, the first thing is to bring about the change in our lives. The youths should not be spectators but be involved.”
‘As Hindus, we build our character; behave in a proper way, which in the end automatically means that society will behave in a proper way’ – ( November 20, 2019 - The Midweek Magazine : (https://thenationonlineng.net) -GoTop

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\ SAMVAD  श्री विश्व निकेतन SHRI VISHWA NIKETAN

Margshirsh Shukla 5, Vik. Samvat 2076 Yugabda 5121: 1 December 2019


1. FESTIVALS: ABHISHEGAM IN INDONESIA’S PRAMBANAN TEMPLE AFTER 1,163 YEARS

2. PAKISTAN SHOULD VACATE PoK AS IT'S PART OF SOVEREIGN BHARAT : BOB BLACKMAN

3. 550TH PRAKASH PARV OF SHRI GURU NANAK DEV JI

4. IIT KHARAGPUR RESEARCHERS FIND 3,000-YEAR-OLD IRON AGE EVIDENCE IN GUJARAT

5. HSS CELEBRATES UK PARLIAMENT WEEK

6. ANITA ANAND IS CANADA’S FIRST HINDU CABINET MINISTER

7. WORLD HINDU COUNCIL CONFERENCE ‘THREADS 2019’ TELLS THE STORY OF HINDU AMERICANS

8. THIRD GLOBAL BHAGAVAD GITA CONVENTION EMPHASIZES RELEVANCE OF ANCIENT TEXT IN TODAY’S TIMES

9. WORLD NEEDS BHARAT’S ANCIENT TRADITIONS OF NON-VIOLENCE, COMPASSION – DALAI LAMA

10. 21- YEAR-OLD BOY SET TO BECOME YOUNGEST JUDGE

11. ‘EKAL VIDYALAYA’ – 100,000-SCHOOL MILESTONE

12. MANCHESTER MAHATMA GANDHI STATUE UNVEILED

13. 1922 CHAURI CHAURA INCIDENT – FAMILIES OF MARTYRS FELICITATED

14. 2000 GIRLS PARTICIPATED IN MANIKARNIKA MARATHON

15. ‘SAMARPAN’ A SERIAL BASED ON SEWA KARYA

16. BHAYYAJI JOSHI PAID FLORAL TRIBUTES TO NETAJI SUBHASH CHANDRA BOSE

17. IMPHAL-MANDALAY FLIGHT SERVICE COMMENCES

18. THIRD YEAR VISHESH SSV AT NAGPUR

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THE FIRST HINDU, REFORMER SWAMI WHO DECLARED SWARAJ


1. FESTIVALS: ABHISHEGAM IN INDONESIA’S PRAMBANAN TEMPLE AFTER 1,163 YEARS: The Prambanan Temple in central Java is one of the largest Hindu temples in the world dedicated to the Trimurthis – Shiva, Vishnu, and Brahma. Built in the 9th century, the temple was left abandoned without any rituals and was later turned into a tourist spot following several earthquakes that destroyed parts of the structure. This temple is now recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and the murthis of the Trimuthi, together with their dedicated vahana (the carrier ), are still preserved in the temple. According to the inscription found in Prambanan, the temple was inaugurated on November 12, 856 AD. Now, 1,163 years after its inauguration, the same rituals were conducted for three days starting from 12th November. The rituals were followed as mentioned in 25 Shilaalekh inscriptions of Hinduism, written during the Mataram Kingdom era. The three-day prayers ended with a traditional dance performance of Siwagraha which tells the story of the Prambanan temple reconstruction. -GoTop


2. PAKISTAN SHOULD VACATE PoK AS IT'S PART OF SOVEREIGN BHARAT : BOB BLACKMAN: British MP Bob Blackman said that Pakistan should vacate Pakistan occupied Kashmir (PoK) as it's part of sovereign Bharat. "The entirety of the state of Jammu and Kashmir is part of sovereign India, and people that ask for UN resolution to be implemented ignore the first resolution, which is that Pakistani military forces should leave Kashmir to re-unite the state," Blackman was quoted as saying at the "Balidan Divas" or Day of Sacrifice event held in London on November 14. The North London MP Blackman has been vocal about his support for Bharat since the decision to revoke Article 370 found echoes among Britain's MPs. -GoTop


3. 550TH PRAKASH PARV OF SHRI GURU NANAK DEV JI: Guru Nanak Dev, founder of Sikhism and first Sikh Guru was born on Kartik Poornima in 1469 at Nankana Sahib, now in Pakistan. Rashtriya Swayasevak Sangh (RSS) Sarsanghchalak Shri Mohan Bhagwat participated in Gurudwara celebrations at Mankapur Indoor Stadium at Nagpur on November 12. RSS Sarkaryavah Shri Suresh (Bhaiyyaji) Joshi had darshan at Gurudwara Bhai Joga Singh in Sion, -GoTop Mumbai.


4. IIT KHARAGPUR RESEARCHERS FIND 3,000-YEAR-OLD IRON AGE EVIDENCE IN GUJARAT: Researchers from IIT Kharagpur have found archaeological evidence of a 3,000-year-old Iron Age settlement at Karim Shahi and a Historic to Medieval settlement at Vigakot near Thar desert. "The findings have been published online in the Elsevier journal 'Archaeological Research in Asia'. Soon after the fall of the 5200-3300-year-old Indus Valley civilization, which is mainly attributed to declining monsoon and major droughts, the Iron Age civilization came into being sometime around 3000-2500 years ago", an IIT Kharagpur statement said on 21 November. "Analysis of sediments and oxygen isotopes in fossil shells found in the areas indicated the presence of active river system and some rainfall that probably sustained human habitation from the early Iron Age to medieval times though major Harappan cities were abandoned by that time due to water deprivation", Professor Anindya Sarkar from IIT Kharagpur said. Prof Sarkar led the research, funded by Infosys Foundation and IIT Kharagpur. "It is long known that from Mature to Late Harappan period, number of human settlements continuously increased from West Indus River valley to the Ghaggar-Hakra in the East", he said. "Our findings suggest that such human migration was far more expansive than ever thought before. We believe that the gradual southward shift, forced people to migrate for greener pastures," he added. -GoTop


5. HSS CELEBRATES UK PARLIAMENT WEEK: Hindu Swayamsevak Sangh (HSS) celebrated UK Parliament Week at 26 shakhas up and down the country. From the youngest 5 year old to the oldest 86 year old, there was something for everyone to participate in.  It was an opportunity especially for the youth to ‘have their say’ on the issues that matter to them the most. Shakhas representing several constituencies across the United Kingdom signed up to be part of the conversation.UK Parliament Week is a UK-wide festival which took place from 2-8 November 2019. The aims are to engage the entire population, including members of the Hindu, Jain, Buddhist and Sikh community. Particular focus is given to engaging young people from different backgrounds within the communities and empowering them to get involved. David Clark, Head of Education and Engagement at UK Parliament, said: “We are delighted Hindu Swayamsevak Sangh (U.K.) has taken the opportunity to participate in this year’s UK Parliament Week and inspire their members to get involved in their democracy and have their say on the issues they care about most. This year’s UK Parliament Week has been the largest ever.’’ -GoTop


6. ANITA ANAND IS CANADA’S FIRST HINDU CABINET MINISTER: Anita Anand, a Professor of law at the University of Toronto, became the first-ever Hindu woman to be appointed a cabinet minister in Canada. As Canadian prime minister Justin Trudeau announced his new cabinet on November 20, three more Indo-Canadian ministers, all Sikhs, found a place in the list. Anita Anand was elected to the House of Commons for the first time in the October federal elections. She was appointed the minister of public services and procurement. The first-ever Hindu parliamentarian in Canada, Anita was born in Kentville, Nova Scotia. Her parents, both medical professionals, are from Bharat. -GoTop


7. WORLD HINDU COUNCIL CONFERENCE ‘THREADS 2019’ TELLS THE STORY OF HINDU AMERICANS: Attended by about 400 delegates from 30 states in the United States and Canada, the Threads 2019 conference, organized by World Hindu Council of America, concluded on November 3 after three days of thought-provoking and captivating deliberations. Hindu-American thinkers, artists, educators, writers, public policy makers, scientists, medical professionals, technologists, entrepreneurs, business leaders came together on one platform to share their stories and journeys, celebrate their accomplishments and share ideas for brighter and better America for future generations. -GoTop


8. THIRD GLOBAL BHAGAVAD GITA CONVENTION EMPHASIZES RELEVANCE OF ANCIENT TEXT IN TODAY’S TIMES: A great assembly of spiritual leaders, social leaders and academicians explored the teachings of the Bhagavad Gita at the third Global Bhagavad Gita Convention held at San Jose State University on October 19-20. The theme of the convention was “Personal Growth and Universal Well Being”. The event was opened with an inaugural speech by Swami Tattwamayananda of Vedanta Society and the release of the book, “Insights Into Bhagavad Gita”, written by Poojya Swami Bhoomananda Tirtha of Narayanashram Tapavanam. -GoTop


9. WORLD NEEDS BHARAT’S ANCIENT TRADITIONS OF NON-VIOLENCE, COMPASSION – DALAI LAMA: Bharat’s ancient traditions of non-violence and compassion are needed in today’s world where people are fighting on the basis of religion and countries over territorial disputes, Tibetan spiritual leader the Dalai Lama said in New Delhi on November 21. Bharat should continue its modern education along with its 3,000-year-old ancient tradition of high moral teachings, he added. The Dalai Lama was giving the S. Radhakrishnan Memorial Lecture on Universal Ethics organized by the Indian Institute of Advanced Study, Shimla in collaboration with India International Centre, New Delhi.-GoTop


10. 21- YEAR-OLD BOY SET TO BECOME YOUNGEST JUDGE: A 21-year-old Jaipur boy Mayank Pratap Singh created history by becoming the youngest Judge of Rajasthan. Talking about how he prepared to be a judge, Singh said, "I had to study for 12 to 13 hours every day to be able to clear the Rajasthan judicial services 2018 exam to become a good judge." Mayank completed his five year LLB course from Rajasthan University in April this year. -GoTop


11. ‘EKAL VIDYALAYA’ – 100,000-SCHOOL MILESTONE:  November 9, 2019 apart from SC historic decision giving the disputed land in Ayodhya for building a Ram Mandir, will also remain as the historic day in the annals of ‘Ekal Vidyalaya Foundation (EVF)’. On this day, in a star-studded, glamour filled “Future of India” Gala in New York City, Ekal reached 100,000 school milestone within minutes of its beginning. Going into the ‘Gala’, Ekal had 99,200 schools and so the evening was full of anticipated excitement to ring the bell for magical 100,000-school landmark. As soon as ‘Mohan Wanchoo’, took the reins of the evening as the chairperson of the gala, he took everyone by surprise with his trailblazing announcement. He pledged $1 Million over the period of 5 years patching, with immediate effect, shortfall amount for 800-schools to reach the magical figure of 100,000-schools. These additional schools will be established shortly and will benefit 25,000 children bringing annual literacy total to 2.7 Million children. By the end of the evening $3.1Million were raised. This was in addition to Los Angeles Gala where $2 Million were raised. -GoTop

 

12. MANCHESTER MAHATMA GANDHI STATUE UNVEILED: The 9ft (2.75m) bronze tribute was designed by artist Ram V Sutar and revealed in front of political and religious leaders on November 22. The statue marks the 150th anniversary of Gandhi's birth in 1869 and was installed outside the city's cathedral. It is also intended to celebrate Manchester's "multi-cultural and multi-faith" society, organizers said. Gandhi had visited Manchester on his way to see mill workers in Lancashire in 1931. A service at the cathedral also featured readings, poetry and songs. The statue was given to the city by the Shrimad Rajchandra Mission Dharampur (SRMD), a worldwide spiritual movement.-GoTop


13. 1922 CHAURI CHAURA INCIDENT – FAMILIES OF MARTYRS FELICITATED: A two day seminar on Bharat’s freedom struggle was organized at the Deendayal Upadhyay Gorakhpur University. The seminar was a joint effort of Itihas Sankalan Yojana and Indian Council of Historical Research (ICHR) under the aegis of Maulana Abul Kalam Azad Institute of Asiatic Studies, Kolkata. The most unique and prominent part of the seminar was the felicitation done to the families of the martyrs of Chauri Chaura for the first time since Bharat attained independence. The family members were called on stage and awarded which was an emotional moment for all. Chairman of ICHR Prof. Arvind P. Jamkhetkar, Former Chairman of ICHR Prof. Dayanath Tripathi, National Organizing Secretary of Itihas Sankalan Yojana Prof. Balamukund Pandey, Editor of Organizer Weekly Prafulla Ketkar were present on the dais on the historical occasion.
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14. 2000 GIRLS PARTICIPATED IN MANIKARNIKA MARATHON: Manikarnika marathon is a tribute to Rani Lakshmi Bai who has been a guiding light for all Bharatiyas for the last almost 2 centuries. Remembering her patriotism, courage and heroism, Rashtra Sevika Samiti Delhi Prant organized a Marathon on 24 Nov commencing at Gandhi Museum, New Delhi. Rashtra Sevika Samiti is the largest women organization in the world upholding Bharatiya culture, values and traditions. It has 4356 Shakhas (branches) in 546 districts and more than three lakh Sevikas (female volunteers) actively involved in socio-cultural activities. Samiti also runs more than 855 service projects all over Bharat for the poor and underprivileged, without regard to religion, caste, creed, sect, gender or ethnicity. These include schools, libraries, computer training centers, free tuition centers etc.
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15. ‘SAMARPAN’ A SERIAL BASED ON SEWA KARYA: There are numerous helping hands performing social work for various Sewa Sansthas. ‘Samarpan’ a Hindi TV serial starting soon aims to shed light on such people and organisations. This serial presented by Aurusha Creations is being aired every Sunday at 10 AM, starting from 17th November on Doordarshan National channel (DD National- DD1). Eknath Satpurkar of ‘Aurusha Creations’ has produced this serial which focuses on social work in several fields like education, health, women empowerment, autism, environment, employment in various states across the country. So please do watch…’SAMARPAN’.
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16. BHAYYAJI JOSHI PAID FLORAL TRIBUTES TO NETAJI SUBHASH CHANDRA BOSE: Remembering the sacrifices made by Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose and his contributions to national freedom struggle, RSS Sarkaryavah Bhayyaji Joshi and Sah Sarkaryavah Dr. Krishna Gopal, paid floral tributes to Netaji’s memorial statue erected at INA Martyrs Memorial Complex, Moirang under Bishnupur district of Manipur on November 23. It may be recalled that Netaji had formed the Azad Hind Fauz Government at Singapore on 21 October 1943 and the nation celebrated its 76th year of the provisional Government of Azad Hind Fauz this year. The duo also met with various stakeholders of the state including the Manipur Thinker’s Forum (MTF) and discussed about the impending issues prevailing in the state.-GoTop


17. IMPHAL-MANDALAY FLIGHT SERVICE COMMENCES: Myanmar’s private carrier Air KBZ landed at the Birtikendrajit International Airport November 23 around 11:30 am marking the commencement of the Imphal-Mandalay flight service. As many as 72 passengers from Myanmar made the trip and the plane departed Imphal with 48 passengers, including 5 officials.
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18. THIRD YEAR VISHESH SSV AT NAGPUR: “Sangh Shikha Varg (SSV) is an opportunity to experience national integration that epitomizes unity of the society”, said RSS Sah Sarkaryavah Shri V. Bhagaiah, while inaugurating the 25th special Sangh Shikha Varg for senior swayamsevaks. The Varga began at Dr Hedgewar Smriti Mandir, Reshim Bag on November 18 and will continue till December 12. The total 852 participants of camp are in the age group of 40-65. Dr. Govind Sharma, president of National Book Trust is Sarvadhikari and Subhash Ahuja, Haryana Prant Karyavah is Varga Karyavah.
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SHRI VISHWA NIKETAN: Pravas: Shri Saumitra Gokhale , Vishwa Vibhag samyojak will visit Thailand and Nepal.  Visitors: Pranita & Adwait Deshpande —Netherlands, Dr Ravindra Surange, Rajshekhar Aisreddy—UK
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FOOD FOR THOUGHT: To commune daily with God in deep meditation, and to carry His love and guidance with you into all your dutiful activities, is the way that leads to permanent peace and happiness. – Paramahansa Yogananda.
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JAI SHREE RAM

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THE FIRST HINDU, REFORMER SWAMI WHO DECLARED SWARAJ
Rajendra Chaddha

Today it will surprise anyone to know that under British rule, a person had demanded Swaraj in the year 1876 before Bal Gangadhar Tilak, and he was Swami Dayanand. He was the father of freedom fighters of the Indian freedom Movement. If we study the history of the Indian independence movement, we could know that most of the leaders, patriots and revolutionaries of that period who had sacrificed their life for freedom, were influenced by personality and teachings Swami Dayanand. Among the Indian revolutionaries, Shyamji Krishna Verma, Swami Shraddhanand and Lala Lajpat Rai were his disciples and ardent devotees. Even revolutionary patriots like Bal Gangadhar Tilak, Vipinchandra Pal, Gendalal Dixit, Swami Shri Bhavani Dayal, Bhai Parmanand, Bhagat Singh, Ramprasad Bismil, Yashpal and Ganesh Shankar Vidyarthi had learned patriotism from the Arya Samaj only. Not only this, even Mahatma Gandhi too was substantially influenced by Dayanand's teachings and vision. The remarkable thing is that Mahatma Gandhi's Guru Gopalakrishna Gokhale and Gokhale's Guru Justice Govind Ranade were not only the ultimate disciples of Dayanand, but also the distinguished office bearers of the Paropakarini Sabha, Ajmer founded by Dayanand. According to Indravidya Vachaspati, after the revolution of 1857, the first name in the list of great men who we can call the mental, social and cultural successors of that revolution is of Swami Dayanand Saraswati. It would not be an exaggeration to call Swami Dayanand the pioneer of neo nationalism in politics. Even Anne Besant has said that Dayanand was the first person who wrote that ‘India is for Indians’. According to Lala Lajpat Rai, "Swami Dayanand donated my soul to me. I am indebted to him for being his manasaputra. On reading the touching and heartfelt description of the plight of the country in Maharishi's 'Satyarth Prakash' and experiencing Dayanand's patriotic spirit, Patriot and ardent follower of the Sanathan dharma Madanmohan Malaviya's eyes used to get filled with tears. In light of all the above statements, it can be said that Dayanand has given inspiration and strength to the Indian freedom movement and revolutionaries through his nationalist ideology. He was the supernatural aspect of society. His emergence as a champion of the Hindu’s and Indian Nation was at a time when Indian culture was beset by foreign influences. The educated class was 2 forgetting its self-respect and its ancient dignity due to the glare of Western civilization. He dissolved this folly of Indians. Taught the Indian public a beautiful lesson of nationalism. Swami Dayanand was born on 12 February 1824 in Tankara in Morvi state of Kathiawar, Gujarat. Due to being born in the Moola constellation Sagittarius, he was named MoolShankar. Moolshankar left the normal household life in search of truth in the year 1846. Then, under Guru Virjanand, Mool Shankar studied Panini’s grammar, Patanjal-Yogasutra and Veda-Vedang. The Guru asked him to eradicate the ignorance of dissent and spread the light of Vedic religion with the light of Vaidic Dharma as Dakshina to him. The result was that he made it his goal to rejuvenate the Hindu society of Aryavarta, regardless of the opposition and condemnation of anyone. Swami Dayanand's biggest contribution is to empower and activate the Hindu people. He sent a message of regenerative power to the people who had remained weak from centuries of invasion. "Our existence is going to be erased from the land in the absence of strength", he said. No one else had done empowerment of the society in India as that of Dayanand and Vivekananda. Swami Dayanand was a strong supporter of education who wanted to spread it widely. Swami Dayanand, who favoured providing proper education to women in the country. He considered women to be revered. Swami Dayanand considered proper education to girls as necessary. Presenting the description of the Atharvaveda, he said that the girls should also follow the Brahmacharya and achieve education. He wanted the boys and girls to observe unbroken Brahmacharya in thought, in words and by Karma while performing a restrained life during their period of education. He wanted to impress the English educated youth with the dignity of Indian languages. The use of Hindi language in his book Satyarth Prakash suggests that he was the leader of public awakening and it was his program to make the ancient ideals the wall of public life. He believed that one would automatically achieve social and political prosperity by having moral ideals. Thus he was a strong supporter of temporal, moral and social emergence. According to Maharishi Dayanand, the best goal of education is high character-building. To achieve this objective, Gurukul Kangadi was established in the year 1902 on the banks of Ganga near Haridwar. The character of man is the sum of his various actions and desires, the sum of all the inclinations of his values. The way happiness and sorrow flow on his soul leave their imprint and their culture on him. The character of man is the fruit of the collection of these various impressions. We are the same as our thoughts are. Therefore, the character of the students are developed mainly in childhood and adolescence. The parents, guardians and teachers need to be 3 fully alert in this regard. Swamiji has asked to adopt the principle of simplicity in food, ethics, costumes and everywhere. He was of the opinion that there should be uniform food, clothes and accommodation for every student. This will be possible only when our standard of living is simple and pure. He has addressed the teachers and asked them to hold the above and said that the Guru has to keep in his mind that knowledge of real religion is not possible without being alienated from wealth and worldly pleasures. It is worth mentioning that the famous German philosopher and educationist Herbert has also considered the main goal of education as "ideal character building". He has written in clear words that "the aim of education is to endow human beings with moral qualities. Morality is different from religiousness. Morality is the richness of human qualities.” According to him, the essence of the sole and whole of education lies in morality. Herbert considers education as the basis for the development and refinement of qualities. His morality consists of the realization of Satya, Shiva, Sundaram and Dharma.' When he was the deputy collector in Kashi, Raja Jayakrishnadas met Swamiji (when Swamiji came to Kashi) in May 1874. In June 1874 Dayanand Swami started writing "Satyarth-Prakash" to the Pandits. Shri Harvilas Ji Sharda wrote life character of Rishi Dayanand in English, which he fulfilled in Allahabad.
Swami Dayanand, who founded the Arya Samaj on 7 April 1875 in Mumbai, gave the slogan of return to the Vedas. He formed the basis of his philosophy of karma theory, rebirth, celibacy and renunciation while writing commentary on the Vedas. He considered untouchability against the Vedas and he has a major contribution in freeing the Hindu caste from the curse of untouchability. The first edition of "Satyarth-Prakash" was printed in Kashi in the year 1875. By the time of Swamiji's lifetime till Deepavali 1883 October 30 (Samvat 1940), only 11 samullas of it were printed in the Vedic Press at Prayag. For this reason, the second edition came to light in December 1884. Among all his writings Satyartha Prakash is the principal one. Reference of a total of 377 texts can be seen in this, in which evidence of 210 books are given. Examples of 1542 Veda Mantras or Shlokas are given in this book and the total number proofs is 1886. If a research scholar of today wants to write a text with such a reference from an up-to-date library of Sanskrit of a university where all the texts are available, it would take years, which was written by Rishi Dayanand in three months. This book gave birth to a new social outlook. Inspiration to study foreign languages as much as possible is there in the Satyarth Prakash, but urges to give first place to his own language Sanskrit and Hindi. 4 Maharishi Dayananda accepted the Vedas and the Upanishads, adopting only the ancient and his interpretation of the Upanishads. He followed his own method of interpretation. He formed the Arya Samaj and his primary purpose behind it was to define and organize the entire Indian society as a cultural unit. The Arya Samaj contributed much in increasing the nationalist thought stream as seen today. It mainly affected the states of Punjab, Uttar Pradesh, Rajasthan and Gujarat. The Paropakarini Sabha was primarily founded in Meerut in the year 1880. Its original purpose was printing and publication of Veda and Vedangas by interpreting them. Propagation of religion, protection of orphans, and doing other public welfare activities have been taken as activities of Aryasamaj, along with publication of books, doing of vedic research and studies. Maharishi Dayanand started the purification movement by inspiring people who had converted to other religions to convert back to Hinduism again. Under this movement, by purifying millions of Muslims and Christians, they had made a comeback to the true Sanatan Vedic religion. It was started by Swami Shradanand on 11 February 1923 by establishing the Bharatiya Shuddhi Sabha. (Rajendra Chaddha is Member Central Team, Pragya Pravah.)
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