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Marghashirsha Shukla 9 Vik. Samvat 2079, Yugabda 5124 : 1 December, 2022:SM 4017 (For Private Circulation only)


  1. FESTIVALS: BHAGWAN DATTATREYA JAYANTI 2. ALL PEOPLE OF BHARAT ARE HINDUS : MOHAN BHAGWAT
3. BREAKING FOUR ECOSYSTEMS KEY TO BHARAT’S RISE: ARUN KUMAR 4. PM MODI INAUGURATED 'KASHI TAMIL SANGAMAM'
5. SANGH SHIKSHA VARG TRITIYA VARSH COMMENCED IN NAGPUR SANGH SHIKSHA VARG 6. 400TH JANMAJAYANTI OF LACHIT BORPHUKAN CELEBERATED
7. SC: FORCED CONVERSION TO IMPERIL NATIONAL SECURITY 8. MAURITIUS SANGH SHIKSHA VARG
9.  HINDU CIVILIZATION EXHIBITION, DARSHANA, CONTINUES TO BE WELL RECEIVED AT STATE CAPITOLS 10. RAMAYANA VAIBHAVAM CONTEST CONDUCTED
11. HSS DALLAS-FORTWORTH: SEWA DIWALI 12. OVER 40 MISSIONS HEADS VISITED CELLULAR JAIL
13. AYURVEDA DAY CELEBRATED IN BALI 14. MAURITIUSIAN PRESIDENT, WIFE PAY OBEISANCE AT RAM LAL VIRAJMAN AT AYODHYA
15. BHARATIYA CANADIAN APPOINTED VICE CHANCELLOR OF MCGILL UNIVERSITY 16. BHARATIYAS STUDENTS INCREASED IN USA AND UK
17. SHRI VISHWA NIKETAN FOOD FOR THOUGHT
Article: SANATANA DHARMA IN THE 21ST CENTURY

1. FESTIVALS: BHAGWAN DATTATREYA JAYANTI: Bhagwan Dattatreya Jayanti is a festival commemorating the birth day of the Bhagwan Dattatreya (Datta), a combined form of the divine trinity of Brahma, Vishnu and Shiva. It is celebrated throughout the country on the full moon day of Margashirsha ( December 7 this year).

Bhagwan Dattatreya was the son of sage Atri and Anusuya. On Datta Jayanti, people take bath in rivers, observe fast, and do puja & bhajans. Bhagwan Dattatreya’s six hands hold Shankha, Chakra, Gada, Trishul, Kamandal, and a bowl. Some of Bhagwan Datta’s important temples are located at Gangapur in Karnataka, Narasimha Wadi in Maharashtra, Pithapuram in Andhra Pradesh, Audumbar in Sangli and Girnar in Saurashtra. -GoTop


2. ALL PEOPLE OF BHARAT ARE HINDUS : MOHAN BHAGWAT: On November 15, Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) Sarsanghachalak Dr Mohan Bhagwat said that all people of Bharat who consider Bharat as his motherland is a Hindu irrespective of any religion.

He added that this is the reason we have been united for hundreds of years and Sangh speaks this truth out. He said this while addressing a public meeting at Ambikapur in Chhattisgarh’s Surjuga district.  He also said that joining sangh is the best way to understand Sangh and one can only know the Sangh by coming to the Shakha. The Sarsanghachalak also paid homage to Bhagwan Birsa Munda and  unveiled the statue of Kumar Dilip Singh Judeo. -GoTop

 
3. BREAKING FOUR ECOSYSTEMS KEY TO BHARAT’S RISE: ARUN KUMAR: On November 17, RSS Sah Sarkaryavah Arun Kumar expressed concern over the way anti-Bharat forces have been working against the interest of the nation.  He said that while the ideas of the Sangh are accepted and adopted by the people, Maoists, cultural Marxists, Islamists and global capitalists have set up an ecosystem against Hindutva and Bharat to impose their views on the mainstream. He was addressing the inaugural session of a three day conference on ‘Education System in India’ organised by Shiksha Sanskriti Utthan Nyas (SSUN).  Atul Kothari, National secretary of SSUN explained the idea behind the third edition of Gyanotsav, focusing on implementation of NEP-2022. Speaking at the event, Union Minister of Agriculture Narendra Singh Tomar underlined the importance of education in the country’s development.
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4. PM MODI INAUGURATED 'KASHI TAMIL SANGAMAM': On November 19, Pradhan Mantri Narendra Modi inaugurated a month long 'Kashi Tamil Sangamam' in Varanasi to rediscover, reaffirm and celebrate the age-old links between Tamil Nadu and Kashi. More than 2500 delegates from Tamil Nadu will visit Kashi over a one month period. While inaugurating the Sangamam PM said that Kashi and Tamil Nadu were two cultures closely associated with Lord Shiva and the confluence of the two places was as sacred as the Sangam of Ganga and Yamuna. Uttar Pradesh  Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath, Governor Anandiben Patel, Union ministers Dr L Murugan, Dharmendra Pradhan, MP Ilaiyaraaja were also present on the occasion during which Ilaiyaraaja enthralled the audience through his recitals.
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5. SANGH SHIKSHA VARG TRITIYA VARSH COMMENCED IN NAGPUR SANGH SHIKSHA VARG: Tritiya Varsh Sangh Shiksha Varg of the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh commenced at the Maharshi Vyas Sabhagriha, Dr. Hedgewar Smriti Bhavan premises in Reshimbagh, Nagpur from November 14.

While addressing the participants gathered from across the nation, Arun Jain, Palak Adhikhari of the varg, highlighted the importance of Sangh Shiksha Varg in Swayamsevak’s life. He said that trained Swayamsevak’s have a big role in social change. The faith and curiosity towards Hindutva and Bharat has increased in the world. The importance of the virtuous Bharatiya way of life has also come to the fore during the Corona period. Favourability towards Hindutva has increased. In such a situation, the responsibility of the swayamsevak’s increases and they are trained for it through Sangh Shiksha Varg. 632 swayamsevaks are undergoing training in this 25 day Varg. -GoTop

 
6. 400TH JANMAJAYANTI OF LACHIT BORPHUKAN CELEBERATED: On November 25, Pradhan Mantri Narendra Modi addressed the closing ceremony of the year-long celebrations of 400th birth anniversary of Lachit Borphukan. During the event in New Delhi, PM Modi also released the book - 'Lachit Borphukan - Assam's Hero who Halted the Mughals'.
Lachit Borphukan was the General of the Royal Army of the Ahom Kingdom of Assam who defeated the Mughals and successfully halted the ever-expanding ambitions of the Mughals under Aurangzeb.

On November 24, Home minister Amit Shah evoked the need to rewrite Bharat’s history to free it from distortions. He stated that a nation which does not derive pride from its glorious past and does not garner inspiration from its heroes can never create a bright future for itself and cannot create better citizens Urging historians and history students to identify 30 great empires of Bharat and 300 warriors, Shah said writing extensively on these warriors who showed exemplary valour to protect the motherland will bring out the truth and the distorted historical narratives will vanish on their own.
He was speaking at a plenary session of the 400th birth anniversary of Lachit Barphukan. Shah said that the 400th year of Lachit Borphukan’s Jayanti has unveiled the stories of all the valorous heroes of Assam before the students of history to research and explore. These heroes includes Maharaj Prithu of Assam who defeated Bakhtiar Khilji in 1206 to Lachit Barphukan who defeated Mughals in 1671.
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7. SC: FORCED CONVERSION TO IMPERIL NATIONAL SECURITY: The Supreme Court on November 14 said that forced religious conversion may pose a danger to national security and impinge on the religious freedom of citizens. The apex court warned a “very difficult situation” will emerge if proselytisation through deception, allurement and intimidation is not stopped and asked the Centre to step in and make sincere efforts to tackle the “very serious” issue.
The apex court was hearing a plea filed by advocate Ashwini Kumar Upadhyay seeking direction to the Centre and States to take stringent steps to control fraudulent religious conversion by “intimidation, threatening, deceivingly luring through gifts and monetary benefits”.
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8. MAURITIUS SANGH SHIKSHA VARG: Hindu Swayamsevak Sangh HSS Mauritius successfully conducted 7 days Sangh Shiksha Varga (SSV) from November 20 - 26 at DAV college in Morcellement Saint Andre village. 62 Swayamsevaks and 14 Sevikas from 14 places participated in this first post pandemic SSV. Bauddhik sessions were conducted on the vision and mission of HSS and essence of Prarthana.

On November 26, a path-sanchalan with ghosh was performed at Village Triolet. Around 130 people attended the samarop function on November 26. The highlight of the Samarop was demonstration of sharirik learned during the SSV. Chief guest of the Samarop Shri Govind, Chairman - Mauritius Sanatan Dharma Temple Federation, appreciated HSS activities and mentioned the need for such activities on a regular basis among the youth. Shri Jagan Mohan, HSS Pracharak, highlighted the global presence of HSS and the importance of sanskars. HSS Mauritius Karyavah Pawan Beekam and Sahsanghachalak Dr Riwij Oodum were also present on the occasion. -GoTop


9.  HINDU CIVILIZATION EXHIBITION, DARSHANA, CONTINUES TO BE WELL RECEIVED AT STATE CAPITOLS: The Hindu Community of Illinois held an exhibition, "Darshana – A Glimpse into Hindu Civilization," at the Illinois State Capitol Building in Springfield, Illinois, on November 15.

It was also introduced in the Illinois State House by State Representative Daniel Didech and on the State senate floor by State senators Laura Murphy, Ram Villivalam and Adriane Johnson. Over 40 state legislators attended the exhibition and provided positive feedback. This exhibition has already been showcased in 165 cities, including Capitol Hill (Washington D.C.), state capitols, City Halls, Universities, public libraries, schools, and inter-faith groups. -GoTop


10. RAMAYANA VAIBHAVAM CONTEST CONDUCTED: On October 1, South West Vibhag of Hindu Swayamsevak Sangh HSS USA organised 16 different contests for baal and shishus based on 16 Kalyana Gunas of Shri Rama with the aim to learn and imbibe the qualities of Shri Rama. 110 children participated in these contests and six new families were introduced to HSS.

' Ramayan Vaibhavam' contest was a unique for the fact that it focused on gunas rather than just the story of Ramayana. The activities for the contest included interviewing parent and grandparents regarding the gunas, talking about the gunas, categorising action scenarios as right/wrong, identifying incidents from their lives when such gunas were demonstrated and video, card and poster making. Along with the children even parents and grandparents were involved in discussing the gunas. Parents were happy to note children were able to relate to the gunas in their day to day lives. -GoTop


11. HSS DALLAS-FORTWORTH: SEWA DIWALI: On November 12, Plano Police Department helped the Sewa Diwali Dallas team with a mega food drop-off at the North Texas Food Bank.  More than forty communities in over sixty vehicles donated around 27892 pounds of food. HSS-SEWA volunteers of Dallas-Fortwoth worked together with multiple communities and Hindu American organizations to bring food to those in need.  Plano Police Department thanked HSS and Sewa International for coordinating and bringing all the communities and organizations together for this drive.
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12. OVER 40 MISSIONS HEADS VISITED CELLULAR JAIL: On November 25, more than 40 mission heads and international organisations visited Andaman and Nicobar Islands for the G20 curtain raiser. The delegates took a tour of the Cellular Jail where author and ideologue Veer Savarkar was lodged by the British. G20’s Bharat coordinator Harsh Vardhan Shringla and G-20 Sherpa Amitabh Kant accompanied the delegates during the tour.

Shri Kant said that the journey was started from Andamans because unsung freedom fighters of Bharat were imprisoned in the cellular jail there and so it was thought fit that many of our freedom fighters should tell their stories to all the foreigners and ambassadors, as well as leading international organisations and all the invitees. British High Commissioner to Bharat Alex Ellis said, “Cellular Jail, Port Blair is a part of the past here. It’s important for someone in my position to bear witness and acknowledge some of the shameful acts perpetrated there. It’s a place I show respect to and understanding of.”-GoTop


13. AYURVEDA DAY CELEBRATED IN BALI: In October, International Ayurveda Day with the theme of ‘Every Day, Everywhere Ayurveda’ was organised in Bali by International Centre for Cultural Studies in association with Universitas Hindu Indonesia, Fakultas Kesehatan Ayurweda UNHI and other organizations.

The activities included making Herbal Oil On Campus, medicinal plant gardening and Baksos (community social service) at Banjar Tembau Tengah, Denpasar.  Mr. Prakash Cand, Consul general, Consulate of Bharat in Bali attended the concluding event on October 23 in which Dr. Ida Bagus Sutama, Faculty of Health, UNHI, spoke on how traditional Balinese Health services can be uplifted and promoted through Ayurveda Day. Many scholars including Naveen Meghwal, director of Swami Vivekananda Indian Cultural centre, Drs. Ida Bagus Suatama Dean, health faculty of Ayurveda, Universitas Hindu Indonesia, Denpasar, Bali and Dr. Abhishek Joshi, Chair of Ayurveda, UNHI addressed the congress.
This event was intended to introduce Ayurveda and Usadha Bali to Balinese community and raise public awareness about living in harmony with nature through traditional medicine. -GoTop


14. MAURITIUSIAN PRESIDENT, WIFE PAY OBEISANCE AT RAM LAL VIRAJMAN AT AYODHYA: On November 21, a seven member delegation from Mauritius led by President Prithvirajsing Roopun and his wife Sanyukta Roopun paid obeisance at Ram Lala Virajman and offered prayers at Ayodhya.

The President also inspected the grand Ram temple being constructed in Ayodhya and was briefed about the construction updates. He also visited Hanuman Garhi, offered prayers at Kanak Bhawan and inspected Ram Ki Paidi with a boat ride in the Saryu river. President Roopun visited International Ram Katha and was presented a model of Bhagwan Ram temple and a prototype of Veena installed at Lata Mangeshkar Chowk. -GoTop


15. BHARATIYA CANADIAN APPOINTED VICE CHANCELLOR OF MCGILL UNIVERSITY: Bharatiya-origin academic H. Deep Saini has been appointed as Montreal-based McGill University’s 18th Principal and Vice-Chancellor, and will begin his five-year, renewable term from April next year. Saini, who grew up in Punjab, is currently President and Vice-Chancellor of Dalhousie University in Nova Scotia.

Saini completed his Master of Science (Honors) in Botany from Punjab Agricultural University in Ludhia Australia and a PhD in Plant Physiology from the University of Adelaide. He has earned several awards and recognitions, including honors from the Canadian Society of Plant Physiologists, Nanjing University, Queen Elizabeth II Platinum and Diamond Jubilee Medals, in recognition of his service to education and Canada.-GoTop


16. BHARATIYAS STUDENTS INCREASED IN USA AND UK: The number of Bharatiya students in the United States increased by 19 per cent over last year to two lakh, according to an annual Open Doors report released by the Institution of International Education on November 14. The report, sponsored by the US Department of State, reveals the trend of international student exchange for the academic year 2021-22.
Surpassing Chinese nationals, Bharatiya students have now become the largest group of foreign students in the UK, according to the recently released latest Immigration Statistics Report. The data shows that there has been a 77 per cent increase since 2019 in study visas of Bharatiya students. The UK Home Office data collated by the Office for National Statistics (ONS) reveals that Bharatiya continue to be the top nationality granted visas in the skilled worker category, with 56,042 granted work visas in the past year.  At 36 per cent of the total, they also represented the highest number of visas under the tailored Skilled Worker Health and Care visa.
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17. SHRI VISHWA NIKETAN: Pravas: Visitors: D. N. Pathak - Tanzania, Abhinav Sharma - UK


FOOD FOR THOUGHT: We want that education by which character is formed, strength of mind is increased, the intellect is expanded, and by which one can stand on one’s own feet. - Swami Vivekananda
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SANATANA DHARMA IN THE 21ST CENTURY
Ravi K umar Iyyer

Environmentalists and economists, physicists and philosophers, linguists and storytellers, astrologers and astronomers, musicians to mathematicians, all have benefitted from Hinduism.
Hinduism is the third largest and the oldest surviving religion in the world with over one billion (100 crores) people belonging to the faith. Hinduism is not a religion but it is a unique faith. It is a way of life. The teachings of this religion have always attracted people from all around the world as they find in it something relevant to their lives. 
Environmentalists and economists, physicists and philosophers, linguists and storytellers, astrologers and astronomers, musicians to mathematicians, all have benefitted from Hinduism.

PUTIN’S RESPECT FOR HINDUISM : An incident took place in between Interviews of Indian PM Shri Narendra Modi and Russian President Vladimir Putin and hosted by famous American journalist Megyn Kelly. In between interviews, Journalists asked PM Modi “President Putin said that Russia doesn’t engage in state-sponsored interference with other countries’ elections.
Do you believe that ?” PM Modi replied,” You are talking about America, Germany, Russia, President Trump, Mrs. Hillary, Chancellor Angela Markel, and President Putin. You have been talking about such big people. I don’t think, you need a lawyer like me in between all of you”. With such an unexpected and brilliant reply, the Audience who were sitting there couldn’t control themselves to applause.
President Putin laughingly replied “It’s very hard to deal with Hindus. You cannot trick them because their philosophy is very old. We are very simple people, we say what we think. 
LAWMAKERS’ PRIDE IN HINDUISM : Rishi Sunak the present Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, Smt Kamla Persad Bissessar, Prime Minister of Trinidad in 2010, Tulsi Gabbard, the first Hindu ever elected to the U.S. House of Representatives, and Alok Sharma England’s Member of Parliament in 2019 took the oath of office on Bhagwad Gita. Chandrika Persad
Santoshi, the present President of Suriname since 2020, took his oath holding Vedas and reciting Hindu Sanskrit shlokas and mantras. Dr. Gaurav Sharma, New Zealand’s Member of Parliament took oath in 2020 in Sanskrit - thereby becoming the first lawmaker in the country to do so. Basdeo Panday, the Prime Minister of Trinidad and Tobago charmed a massive 50,000-person crowd at January’s ‘Puja 2000,’ when he burst into Hanuman Chalisa, a popular Hindu song to Lord Hanuman. 
SANATANA DHARMA ATTRACTS HOLLYWOOD: Julia Roberts, one of Hollywood’s most successful actresses is a practicing Hindu. She said that it makes her a more compassionate and loving person. She has named her children Ganesh, Krishna Balram, and Mahalaxmi. Miley Cyrus, the pop singer, and actress is a Hindu worshiper. Sometimes back, she was in the news for sharing a picture of Lakshmi Pooja in her house. Angelina Jolie, the famous Hollywood star adopted a Buddhist child in 2002. Since then, Jolie accepted Buddhist learning as an integral part of her life. She has four Buddhist Sanskrit prayers of protection among her tattoos. Russell Brand, the famous comedian, and actor, follows transcendental meditation and actively follows Hinduism. He had a Hindu wedding with American celebrity Katy Perry in 2010 in a traditional Hindu ceremony near the Ranthambhore tiger sanctuary in Rajasthan. Robert Downey Jr, the Iron-Man star is a firm believer in the Hare Krishna ideology. Hugh Jackman the Wolverine star, follows the Upanishads and Bhagwad Gita. He has a Sanskrit inscription engraved wedding ring. Jackie Hung, a famous actor from Hong Kong and a martial arts expert is also deeply influenced by the Sanatan Dharma after a visit to Chennai. Ricky Williams,
a famous American soccer player has a deep interest in yoga, meditation, and Hindu rituals. He has an Aum tattoo on his right hand. 
SANATAN DHARMA’S SPIRITUALISM WILL SHOW THE PATH TO FUTURE BILLIONAIRES : Hindu Sadhu Neem Karoli Baba died in 1973 but continues to enchant several high-profile Americans including Hollywood actress Julia Roberts, Apple founder Steve Jobs and Daniel Goleman author of the best-selling book Emotional Intelligence. In 1974 Steve Jobs stayed in the ashram of Neem Karoli Baba. Baba’s favorite fruit the apple became the logo of one of the world's most renowned companies.
Influenced by Jobs, Mark Zuckerberg, the founder of Facebook, visited Neem Karoli Baba's ashram. Larry Brilliant took Google's Larry Page and Jeffrey Skoll, co-founder of eBay, on a pilgrimage to his ashram. George Harrison, who achieved international fame as the lead guitarist of the Beatles was attacked in 1999.
Harrison was hospitalized with more than 40 stab wounds, and
part of his punctured lung was removed. He released a statement soon afterward saying, “Adi Shankara, an Indian historical, spiritual person, once said, 'Life is fragile like a raindrop on a lotus leaf.' And you'd better believe it." A quotation from the Bhagavad Gita is included in his final album's liner notes: "There never was a time when you or I did not exist. Nor will there be any future when we shall cease to be."
Over half a million Russians and Ukrainians and thousands of Africans in Ghana have adopted Hinduism. Jagannath Rath Yatras, vegetarian restaurants, yoga centers, Sanskrit classes, and Bhagwad Gita study centers are a common scene in most cities of the world. St James Internationals are running more than 40 schools across the globe, where Sanskrit, Bhagwad Gita, Vedic Chantings, and Vedic Mathematics are compulsory.
CREMATION BECOMES POPULAR IN WESTERN NATIONS: Cremation is a Hindu method of the final disposition of a dead body through burning. Though burial is the norm in Christian-majority western nations more people are opting for cremations. The cremation rate varies considerably across countries with Japan reporting a 99% cremation rate. The cremation rate in the United Kingdom is 75.44%
in 2015 and the cremation rate in the United States in 2016 was 50.2 percent. As of 2019, countries like Bhutan, Cambodia, Hong Kong, Japan, Myanmar, Nepal, Tibet, Sri Lanka, South Korea, and Thailand have cremation rates ranging from 80% to 99%. During the corona pandemic authorities in many countries encouraged rapid cremations. Albert Einstein, Sir Alfred Hitchcock, Sigmund Freud, Walt Disney, and English poet PB Shelly are some of the celebrities who were cremated. Wangari Maathai, an environment activist from Kenya and the first African woman to receive a Nobel Peace Prize was cremated in a Hindu crematorium amidst chantings of the Bhagwad Gita.
George Harrison, the famous guitarist of the Beatles died in 2001 in the company of Hare Krishna devotees Shyama Sundar Das and Mukunda Goswami chanted verses from the Bhagavad Gita. He died peacefully with Hare Krishna prayers on his lips.
He was cremated in California. His close family scattered his ashes according to Hindu tradition in a private ceremony in the Ganges and Yamuna rivers near Varanasi, India. Action star Sylvester Stallone sent his family to Haridwar to perform a shradh of his son. Church attendance has dwindled in most western countries. Hundreds of Churches are being auctioned and purchased by BAPS, ISKCON, India, Fiji, Sri Lankan and
Afghan Hindu organizations and converted into Hindu Mandirs. Hindu celebrations in these temples attract Indian and western Hindu devotees in large numbers.
HINDUISM IN ISLAMIC COUNTRIES: When Ramayan and Mahabharat TV Serials were telecast in Bharat, millions of Bangladeshi and Pakistani viewers were glued to the TV screens. Even Kashmiri militants were in an undeclared truce mood. Children started addressing elders such as Pitashri, Mata-Shri, and Acharya-Shri. 
NAVROZ CELEBRATED BY LAKHS OF MUSLIMS DESPITE FATWAS : Hindu kings in 1300 BCE ruled the ancient Mitanni and Hittites kingdoms in Syria, the Levant, Anatolia, and parts of Turkey. They taught the Arabs, the use of horse chariots. Hittites and Mitanni's worshipped Hindu Gods Mitra, Varuna, Indra, and Nasatya (Ashvins). Jewish prophet Moses and his followers were able to escape from Egypt
only after the Egyptian Pharaoh Ramesses II was challenged by the Hittite king. Yazidi tribes in the Sinjar mountain regions of Iraq still practice Hindu rituals like worship of snakes, peacocks, fire, aarti, etc. Umar Mohammed, the uncle of Prophet Mohammed wrote a Shiv Stuti in the Arabic language.
The same is engraved in one of the pillars in the yagna mandap in Birla Mandir, New Delhi. Navroz is the New year celebrated by lakhs of Muslims in Pakistan, Afghanistan, Iran, and the Central Asian countries of Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan,
Uzbekistan and Uyghuristan (Xinjiang). Navroz is based on the Islamic calendar. In the Islamic world, calendric calculations devised by Aryabhata formed the basis of the Jalali calendar was introduced in 1073 CE. Fatwa after fatwas by Islamic clerics has not deterred the masses from celebrating this pre-Islamic Hindu festival. As one Afghan minister clarified, ‘when I say I am a Muslim, I am 1400 years old; but when I celebrate
Navroz I become 6,000 years old.’ 
BHAGWAD GITA - LOVE AND HATE STORIES OF TWO PRIME MINISTERS OF TURKEY : After the 1971 military crackdown on the left, the Upanishads, Gita, and Tagore’s Geetanjali were banned in Turkey. These books had been found, along with the writings of Karl Marx, F. Engels, and V.I. Lenin, in the custody of the university leftist students. But the ban on Indian writings was lifted soon. The Turks have a lot of regard for India, its leaders, civilization, culture, and democracy, despite their support to Pakistan on Kashmir in exchange for the latter’s support of Cyprus.
Bulent Ecevit, a Sanskrit and Bengali scholar opposed the 1971 ultimatum issued by the military.
He translated some poems from Bhagwad Gita and Gitanjali. He served as the Prime Minister of Turkey four times between 1974 and 2002. While one Prime Minister banned Gita and Gitanjali in 1971, Ecevit, the other PM not only lifted the ban but also translated portions of the two books. 
Millions of Muslims in Indonesia join Hinduism:
Indonesia has the world’s largest Muslim population. But they also have 60 Lac Hindus, mostly in Bali and Java. Majority of the Muslims are proud of their Hindu ancestry. The official mascot of the 1997 Southeast Asian Games played in Indonesia was the Ramayana epic character "Hanuman". The Ramayana, known in Java, Indonesia as Kakawin Ramayana is an Indian epic, which spread into Southeast Asia including the Indonesian archipelago during ancient times. It not only exists in oral and literary works but also serves as the underlying theme for art performances and as the inspiration for other works, such as sculptures, paintings, and literature. Parisada Hindu Dharma, the largest Hindu organization in Indonesia, has succeeded in reconverting millions of Muslims back to Sanatan Dharma through a ritual called Shudhi Wadani. Ifa Sudevi is the Chief Judge of Indonesia. She was a born Muslim. In 2002 Islamic terrorists attacked the country with explosives. She gave the death sentence to all the terror convicts. One of the convicts was even an Imam. After spelling out her judgment, she studied Sanatan Dharma deeply and converted to Hinduism. Kanjen Raden Mahendrani, the princess of Java, the capital of Indonesia, re-converted to Hinduism after she went through a Shudhi Wadani Ritual on July 17, 2017. Sukmawati Sukarnoputri, 69, the daughter of Sukarno, Indonesia’s founding father and the first president also converted from Islam to Hinduism in 2021. 

GROWING HINDUISM IN ARAB COUNTRIES: In October 2022, the Hindu Festival of Lights, Diwali, was celebrated at the BAPS Hindu Mandir by over 10,000 devotees for the third consecutive year. His Excellency Sheikh Nahayan Mabarak Al Nahayan, Minister of Tolerance and Co-existence of the UAE, after lighting a lamp, wished everyone a very happy and luminous Diwali.
Earlier Raksha Bandhan, Janmashtami, and International Day of Yoga were also celebrated in the midst of thousands of devotees and Arab dignitaries. Thousands of Arab men and women have taken a liking for Hindu Bhajans, Ramayana, Mahabharat, Gita, yoga, meditation, and Ayurveda. During the visit to Sant Murari Bapu, an Arab lady carried the holy book Ramayana on her head and the Arab dignitary welcomed the audience by uttering Jai Siya Ram. If a Hindu Mandir can come to Arabia before Ayodhya, we can expect Hindu mandirs in Mecca and Madina before Mathura and another mandir in the Vatican before Varanasi. 
WHAT WE HINDUS SHOULD DO; ¨ Hindus should prepare a dictionary showing Sanskrit-based words in Arabic, Persian, Chinese, Russian, and other languages. This will help the neo-Hindus to feel proud. ¨ Short plays based on the moral, family, and eternal values of Ramayana, Mahabharata, and Bhagwad Gita should be uploaded in different foreign languages and in Urdu and Kashmiri languages to foster enduring peace. ¨ Efforts should be made to start radio and TV Programs to attract lacs of Baluchs, Sindhis, Iranis, Arabs, Chinese, Indonesians, Marathi-speaking Jews in Israel, Russians, Lithuanians, and Spanish listeners. https://www.newsbharati.com/Encyc/2022/11/15/Hinduism-in-21st-century.html
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Margshirsha Krishna 8 Vik. Samvat 2079, Yugabda 5124 : 16 November  2022 : SM 4016 (For Private Circulation only)


1. FESTIVALS:  GITA MAHOTSAV 2. TOTALITARIAN GOVERNMENT IS NON-BHARATIYA THOUGHT: RSS SARKARYAVAH DATTATREYA HOSABALE
3. UPRASHTRAPATI DHANKAR INAUGURATED RESTORED ‘HALL OF DANCERS’ AT TA PROHM MANDIR 4. DEV DEEPAWALI CELEBRATED WITH GRANDEUR IN VARANASI
5. GANGA UTSAV CELEBRATED ACROSS BHARAT 6. MANGARH DHAM DECLARED NATIONAL MONUMENT
7. FOI CELEBRATED DEEPAVALI AS ‘UNITY IN DIVERSITY’ 8. HINDU YUVA CELEBRATED DIWALI WITH ‘RAMLEELA’ MUSICAL
9. DEEPAWALI CELEBRATIONS IN LITTLE INDIA, BANGKOK 10. HINDU HERITAGE MONTH BEGINS IN CANADA
11. PHILANTHROPIST ARUN GANDHI AWARDED PRESIDENT’S LIFETIME ACHIEVEMENT AWARD  12. SRI LANKA PRESIDENT WICKREMESINGHE LAUDS EFFORTS OF BHARATIYAS LIVING IN COLOMBO
13. FIVE BHARATIYA-AMERICAN LAWMAKERS ELECTED TO US HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES 14. NO HINDUTVA INVOLVED IN LEICESTER VIOLENCE: REPORT
15. SIKH PRAYER BOOKS ISSUED TO BRITISH MILITARY PERSONS 16. STATUE OF SIKH SOLDIER UNVEILED IN LEICESTER
17. MOS MURALEEDHARAN INTERACTS WITH DIASPORA IN BRAZIL 18. RELIGIOUS LEADERS COME TOGETHER IN BALI
19. BHARATIYAS MAKE UP LARGEST FOREIGN-BORN RESIDENTS
IN ENGLAND, WALES: CENSUS
20. MADE IN BHARAT IPHONES CROSS ₹1000CR IN JUST 5 MONTHS
21. DRDO SUCCESSFULLY TESTS AD-1 MISSILE 22. HINDUS FROM PAKISTAN TO VOTE AS BHARATIYA
23. PLAY ON SHIVAJI MAHARAJ’S LIFE RETURNS TO RED FORT 24. SHRI VISHWA NIKETAN

Article: SPREADING THE LIGHT OF SEWA


1. FESTIVALS:  GITA MAHOTSAV: Gita Mahotsav is celebrated on the Shukla Ekadashi of Margashirsha month (December 3 this year). It is believed that on this day, Bhagavad Gita was revealed to Arjuna by Krishna in the battlefield of Kurukshetra, now in Haryana. Gita Mahotsav is also known as Gita Jayanti, Mokshada Ekadashi and Matsya Dwadashi.

On this day, bhajans, pujas, stage play, Gita chanting competitions and talks on Gita are organized. Booklets and books containing the essence of the Gita are also distributed to the public. -GoTop


2. TOTALITARIAN GOVERNMENT IS NON-BHARATIYA THOUGHT: RSS SARKARYAVAH DATTATREYA HOSABALE: On November 11, Maharashtra Governor Bhagat Singh Koshyari released ‘Ekatma Manav Darshan – Glossary of Concepts’ brought out by Centre for Integral Studies and Research. The programme held at Maharshi Karve Stree Shikshan Sanstha, Pune was attended by RSS Sarkaryavaha Dattatreya Hosbale, Prajna Pravah Samyojak J. Nandakumar, Editor of the Glossary Ravindra Mahajan, Ravi Dev, Prashant Sathe and others.

Giving an idea of this glossary of terms, Ravindra Mahajan said that 131 concepts have been covered in this compendium and a detailed attempt has been made to explain the concept behind the words against just giving the meaning like a traditional dictionary. This encyclopedia was prepared by Ekatma Prabodh Mandal of Mumbai after a four years long effort with contributions from 30 scholars from across the country.
Speaking on the occasion, Shri Hosabale said that the world is searching for real happiness and Pt. Deendayal Upadhyay showed that Bharatiya philosophy could give this happiness. He added that Pt. Upadhyay presented Integral Humanism when the country was treading the path of western and socialist ideologies. He also noted that Bharatiya tradition never followed the path of relying on the government for everything and many things were undertaken by society itself.
A few of the 30 contributing authors were also felicitated by the Governor. Coinciding with the release of the compendium, a day-long workshop on various aspects of Integral Humanism was also organized.
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3. UPRASHTRAPATI DHANKAR INAUGURATED RESTORED ‘HALL OF DANCERS’ AT TA PROHM MANDIR: On November 13, Uprashtrapati Jagdeep Dhankar inaugurated the recently restored ‘Hall of Dancers’ at the famed Ta Prohm mandir, located inside the Angkor Heritage Park adjacent to the cultural and tourist province of Siem Reap, Cambodia. The restoration work commenced in 2011 under the Cambodia-Bharat cooperation project and was done by the Archaeological Survey of India (ASI). Besides the dance hall, ASI has also done restoration work on the South and East gates and the Gopuras.

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4. DEV DEEPAWALI CELEBRATED WITH GRANDEUR IN VARANASI: On November 7, the age-old city of Kashi was resplendent with an enthralling spectacle of light and colour on the occasion of Dev Deepawali with lakhs of diyas illuminating the 8-kilometer-long banks of the Ganga. A scintillating laser show and fireworks were part of the celebrations.
> Tributes were also paid to the brave soldiers of the nation by creating a replica of ‘Amar Jawan Jyoti’ at Dashashwamedh Ghat.  A major attraction among the onlookers was the Ganga Aarti performed at the ghats. A 3D projection of 'Ganga Avtaran', and other religious stories were also organized at the banks of the Ganga. Thousands of people, including tourists from different parts of the world, gathered at the famous ghats of Varanasi from early morning for the Dev Deepawali celebrations. -GoTop

5. GANGA UTSAV CELEBRATED ACROSS BHARAT: The National Mission for Clean Ganga (NMCG) initiative of the Union Jal Shakti ministry held Ganga Utsav - The River Festival - on November 4 to celebrate rivers and spread awareness on the significance of river rejuvenation across basins in Bharat.
Since 2017, NMCG has been celebrating Ganga Utsav every year on November 4, the day on which river Ganga was declared as the National River of Bharat in 2008. The event witnessed coming together of art and culture and people from different walks of life to honour the river’s sanctity.  As a part of ‘Azadi Ka Amrit Mahotsav’, the Ganga Basin states will observe up to 75 special events to promote the local culture, raise awareness about the conservation and protection of the river and generate employment opportunities. This was also the central theme of a day-long event hosted in New Delhi. On the occasion, Shri Gajendra Singh Shekhawat, the Union Minister of Jal Shakti, said that Ganga is not just our national river but also our cultural heritage.
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6. MANGARH DHAM DECLARED NATIONAL MONUMENT: On November 1, Pradhan Mantri Narendra Modi declared Mangarh Dham in the Banswara district of Rajasthan as a National Monument and said that Bharat’s past, present and future are not complete without the tribal community. 
Addressing the 'Mangarh Dham Ki Gaurav Gatha', PM Modi said that the Mangarh Dham is a symbol of the tenacity, sacrifice, penance and patriotism of the tribal heroes and it is the common heritage of Rajasthan, Gujarat, Madhya Pradesh and Maharashtra.
The Bhil movement challenging the colonial British government and princely states was initiated by Guru Govindgiri who raised a front against them for forcing the Bhils into unpaid labour.
In 1903, Govind Guru set up his main camp on Mangarh Hill, situated in the middle of dense forests on the border of Banswara and Santrampur. Mobilised and trained by him, the Bhils placed a charter of 33 demands before the British, primarily relating to forced labour, high tax imposed on Bhils and harassment of the guru’s followers by the British and rulers of princely states. On November 17, 1913, soldiers of the British Indian Army fired indiscriminately on Bhil protesters who were demanding the abolition of bonded labour. Approximately 1,500 Bhil tribals and forest dwellers died in the incident which came to be known as the Mangarh massacre.
PM Modi said that unfortunately, the struggle and sacrifice of the tribal community didn't get their rightful place in the history written after independence. Today, the country is rectifying that decades-old mistake. 
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7. FOI CELEBRATED DEEPAVALI AS ‘UNITY IN DIVERSITY’: Friends of India (FOI) presented a mega cultural bonanza - Deepawali Utsav - on October 30 at the Etisalat Academy, Al Muhaisana, Dubai.
The central theme this year was ‘unity in diversity’. The event was supported by the consulate of Bharat. Dr Aman Puri, consul-general of Bharat in Dubai and the Northern Emirates, was the chief guest for the event and Shri Anil Vartak from Bharat was the guest of honour. The event included a rangoli competition in which more than 70 teams participated. More than 4,000 attendees witnessed cultural dances from 15 different states of Bharat and Nepal. 29 members of Prerana, an initiative for the development of people with special needs also displayed a fantastic dance performance.
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8. HINDU YUVA CELEBRATED DIWALI WITH ‘RAMLEELA’ MUSICAL: Hindu YUVA, a Hindu cultural youth group at McCormick University, organised “Wildcat Diwali Ramleela: The Story of Ram” -  a musical version of the Hindu epic Ramayana - at Cahn Auditorium. Mandala South Asian Performing Arts, a Chicago-based organization, performed the tale through instrumental music and without dialogue so that all audience members could follow the plot. The event was the second official Diwali celebration at Northwestern, following a ceremony and musical performances last year.

Hindu chaplain Amar Shah, University chaplain Rev. Kristen Glass Perez, and McCormick Prof. Sanjay Mehrotra inaugurated the event by lighting the lamp and discussed the importance of Diwali.  McCormick third-year graduate student and event volunteer Mythreyi Ramesh said that the event created a sense of camaraderie and belonging across the campus community and she hopes to see more such events at the university. -GoTop


9. DEEPAWALI CELEBRATIONS IN LITTLE INDIA, BANGKOK: For the very first time, the Bangkok Metropolitan Administration- with active encouragement from the newly elected Governor Khun Chadchart Sittipunt, organized a 3-day event ‘Deepawali 2022’ from October 21 to 23 at Little India in the Phaurat area. Vishwa Hindu Parishad Association, Thailand, was the co-host.

An entire area adjacent to the Klong Ong Ang was divided into two sections. One area served as a marketplace and the other housed murtis of Bhagwan Ganesha and Maa Lakshmi. The cultural program every evening gave a glimpse of the wonderful traditions and culture of Bharat through folk dances and classical singing. Around 100,000 people attended the event. -GoTop

10. HINDU HERITAGE MONTH BEGINS IN CANADA: The Hindu Heritage Month (HHM) commenced in Canada on November 1 after MP Chandra Arya raised a flag with the sacred symbol 'Aum' on the Canadian Parliament hill. In September, the House of Commons had given its approval for the proposal to celebrate November as Hindu Heritage month in Canada. 
MP Arya, shared about the flag hoisting to Twitter and said that HHM provides opportunity to recognize the contributions of 830,000 Hindu-Canadians to our country & of Hindu Heritage to the mankind.
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11. PHILANTHROPIST ARUN GANDHI AWARDED PRESIDENT’S LIFETIME ACHIEVEMENT AWARD: Bharatiya American businessman and philanthropist Arun Gandhi was awarded the President’s Lifetime Achievement Award in recognition of his more than 5,000 hours of volunteer service and leadership. His award came with a congratulatory letter from President Joe Biden, a certificate and a medallion. The award administered by AmeriCorps - the federal agency for national service and volunteerism - honours individuals whose service positively impacts communities and inspires others to act.
“By sharing your time and passion, you are helping discover and deliver solutions to the challenges we face.” President Biden said in an official letter. 
Gandhi is the founder of the International Institute of Solutions, a self-funded and solution-focused initiative for the advancement and empowerment of individuals from numerous socio-economic backgrounds in Bharat and the U.S.
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12. SRI LANKA PRESIDENT WICKREMESINGHE LAUDS EFFORTS OF BHARATIYAS LIVING IN COLOMBO: Sri Lankan President Ranil Wickremesinghe lauded the Bharatiyas living in Colombo and other parts of Sri Lanka and their efforts for the crisis-hit country during the COVID pandemic and economic fallout. 
Colombo Expats Cultural Association (CECA) undertook a massive food donation drive when it received a request from the Ministry of Children Probation to support the orphanages struggling due to the economic crisis. CECA strategized this drive to support 10,600 children across 300 orphanages with 100 days of dry rations.
In a speech, President Ranil Wickremesinghe highlighted how CECA has helped the lives of underprivileged children and appreciated CECA's continued involvement and commitment to Sri Lanka. Moreover, Wickremesinghe also emphasized how Sri Lanka and Bharat share a similar culture in the region. 
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13. FIVE BHARATIYA-AMERICAN LAWMAKERS ELECTED TO US HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES: In the United States midterm elections, five Bharatiya-American lawmakers have been elected to the US House of Representatives.
Ami Bera from California's 7th Congressional District is the longest-serving Bharatiya-American in Congress and has been holding the seat since 2013. Entrepreneur Shri Thanedar won the Congressional elections from Michigan.

In the eighth Congressional District of Illinois, Raja Krishnamoorthi was re-elected for the fourth consecutive term. In Silicon Valley, Ro Khanna won the 17th Congressional District of California and Chennai-born Congresswoman Pramila won in Maryland. Aruna Miller scripted history by becoming the first Bharatiya-American politician to win the race of Lieutenant Governor.
According to reports, several other Bharatiya-Americans were elected in state legislatures.  
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14. NO HINDUTVA INVOLVED IN LEICESTER VIOLENCE: REPORT: The first report into the cause of the recent Hindu-Muslim clashes in Leicester and Birmingham has found no evidence of any Hindutva or RSS as the cause of the violence. Instead, the report by the Henry Jackson Society (HJS) UK think tank has concluded that a group of social media influencers, some with links to terrorism, peddled this fake narrative to stir up tensions and instigate the violence.
The report published on the HJS website and written by Charlotte Littlewood, a research fellow at HJS and former counter-extremism coordinator, said that a fake narrative of “RSS terrorists” being behind the unrest was peddled by social media influencers to rally Muslims from across the UK to attend the protests.
One influencer with 150,000 followers spread fake news at the time that Hindus had kidnapped a Muslim girl. One of the lead agitators against LGBT teaching in schools played a key role in inciting the crowd that surrounded the Hindu mandir in Birmingham, the report said.
Police are investigating allegations of both sides engaging in name-calling, threats of violence and assaults. But there is “no evidence of involvement of any organised Hindu extremist or terrorist groups,” the report states. “False allegations of RSS terrorists and Hindutva extremist organisations active in the UK have put the wider Hindu community at risk from hate, assault and vandalism,” the report notes.
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15. SIKH PRAYER BOOKS ISSUED TO BRITISH MILITARY PERSONS: For the first time in 100 years, Sikh personnel in the British military received Sikh prayer books, BBC reported. The books called Nitnem Gutkas were issued by the UK defence Sikh network at a ceremony in London and has been printed in three languages.

The British military had first issued Nitnem Gutkas more than a century ago when it included steel daggers, bracelets and wooden combs as well. Since then, it has now been issued for the first time.
UK's ministry of defence said in a statement that it hopes to "directly support Sikhs to practice a key component of their faith".
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16. STATUE OF SIKH SOLDIER UNVEILED IN LEICESTER: A statue of a Sikh soldier was recently unveiled in Leicester to honour Sikhs who fought for the UK in conflicts around the world.

The bronze statue was staged on a granite plinth in Victoria Park and was unveiled on October 30.  According to the Sikh Troops War Memorial Committee, the recently staged statue of the Sikh warrior would complement the war memorials that already exist in the UK. Sikhs comprised of more than 20 per cent of the British Indian Army at the outbreak of World War I. -GoTop


17. MOS MURALEEDHARAN INTERACTS WITH DIASPORA IN BRAZIL: Minister of State (MoS) for External Affairs V Muraleedharan interacted with the Bharatiya community at Swami Vivekananda Cultural Centre, Sao Paulo on November 7 and invited them to participate in the Pravasi Bharatiya Divas event.

In his speech to the Brazilian Parliament or Congresso Nacional in a Solemn Session on November 8, he highlighted Bharat’s journey over the last 75 years and significant accomplishments such as advancements in food production, education, healthcare, science & technology, and infrastructure development. A Solemn Session is a special session of the Brazilian Parliament, convened to discuss an important issue - in this case the 75th year of Bharat’s Independence. -GoTop


18. RELIGIOUS LEADERS COME TOGETHER IN BALI: Ahead of the G20 conference in Bali, Indonesia, the group of Religion Forum (R20) opened up to religious leaders of all faiths. R20 in Bali is part of a series of G20 events initiated under Indonesia's G20 Presidency. 

In an effort to ensure that religion works together in solving world problems for a peaceful and cooperative world, leaders of all faiths attended the event to join global efforts to solve global humanitarian problems, including poverty, COVID-19 and the ongoing Russian-Ukraine war. Addressing the summit, Swami Sri Govinda Dev Giri Maharaj of the Shri Ram Janmabhoomi Trust, Bharat praised the Forum for providing a multi-religious platform for solving problems created in the name of religion and allowing religions to serve their proper function as a source of solutions for humanity's problems. 
Calling Indonesia a 'diverse' country, Indonesian President Joko Widodo in a video message at the R20 summit said that 'mutual cooperation' is the pride of Indonesia and we must work together to solve world problems.
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19. BHARATIYAS MAKE UP LARGEST FOREIGN-BORN RESIDENTS IN ENGLAND, WALES: CENSUS: Nearly one in six people living in England and Wales last year were born outside the country and Bharatiyas constituted the largest chunk at 1.5 per cent of residents, according to the latest statistics based on the country’s 2021 census data.
The UK’s Office for National Statistics (ONS) found that Bharat remained the most common country of birth outside of the UK last year at 920,000 people, followed by Poland and Pakistan. The census data also shows that Polish, Romanian and Bharatiya were the three most common non-UK passports held by residents in England and Wales in 2021.
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20. MADE IN BHARAT IPHONES CROSS ₹1000CR IN JUST 5 MONTHS: In just 5 months, tech giant Apple has exported products worth ₹1,000 crore from Bharat and it is expected to reach ₹2,500 crore by March 2023, which is almost double what was exported last year. The gadgets exported since April include the iPhone 11, 12, and 13 versions, and its primary market includes Europe and the Middle East.

Owing to COVID-related lockdowns and tension between Washington and Beijing, contract manufacturers for US-based companies like Apple are now shifting their base to countries like Bharat, Mexico and Vietnam.
In what could be an another win for New Delhi in its push for local manufacturing, it is reported that Apple is asking its suppliers to move some AirPods and Beats headphone production to Bharat for the first time.
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21. DRDO SUCCESSFULLY TESTS AD-1 MISSILE: In a major capability boost with the successful test firing of the AD-1 missile off the Odisha coast on November 2, Bharat can now destroy incoming enemy ballistic missiles fired at it from 5,000 km. The missile AD-1 is part of the phase 2 development programme of the Ballistic Missile Defence (BMD) shield and can destroy both ballistic missiles and low-flying fighter aircraft.
DRDO Chairman Samir Kamat said that this is a significant jump in our capability against ballistic missiles. He added that by 2025, we should be able to prove our capability, including the AD-1 missile as well as the high exo-atmospheric missile.
The entire BMD system includes long-range tracking radars which can detect the launch of missiles from submarines, land-based systems, aerial platforms or warships.
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22. HINDUS FROM PAKISTAN TO VOTE AS BHARATIYA: Over a thousand Hindu refugees from Pakistan who are now Bharatiya citizens will vote for the first time in the upcoming assembly election. In all, 1,032 such refugees, who were awarded Bharatiya citizenship by the Ahmedabad collector in the past five years, will have a say in electing the new state government. According to the 2016 and 2018 gazettes, the offices of Ahmedabad, Gandhinagar and Bhuj collectors have the authority to award Bharatiya citizenship documents to Hindus, Sikhs, Christians and Parsis from Pakistan, Afghanistan and Bangladesh after approval from central and state intelligence agencies. On August 22, state home minister Harsh Sanghavi had handed over the certificates of Bharatiya citizenship to 40 Hindu refugees from Pakistan at Ahmedabad collector’s office.
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23. PLAY ON SHIVAJI MAHARAJ’S LIFE RETURNS TO RED FORT: "Raja Shiv Chhatrapati", a show depicting the life of Maratha king Shivaji Maharaj, returned to the Red Fort grounds after a gap of four years.

Based on Shiv Babasaheb Purandare's famous play, the show was performed from November 2-6. More than 200 artistes from Pune had arrived in the city to participate in it. The fort grounds were decked up with bright outfits and traditional flags for a grand display of the Maratha empire. "It is a three-hour show to educate the public about the life of Shivaji Maharaj," said Vaibhav Dange, coordinator of the organising committee.
The live show begins with the pre-Shivaji era, during Allauddin Khilji's invasion and ends with the crowning of Shivaji Maharaj. It was enacted on a four-storey stage depicting Raigad Fort where Shivaji was crowned 'Chhatrapati', making him the first king of the Maratha empire. More than 1,000 performances of the show have been staged across the country, apart from the US and the Wembley Stadium in the UK.
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24. SHRI VISHWA NIKETAN: Pravas: Visitors: Shardul Takalkar - USA.

FOOD FOR THOUGHT: True fasting means ridding ourselves of all selfish designs, desires, not feeding them, purging ourselves wholly of them. - Swami Ramtirth.
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JAI SHRI RAM

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SPREADING THE LIGHT OF SEWA

For SewaDiwali, lighting a lamp and serving a meal was a great way to convey Deepawali’s message to all Americans. Little wonder, as the 2022 holiday season approaches, thousands of Americans are participating in SewaDiwali
Deepawali,“the festival of lights,” commemorates the victory of good over evil. Hindus believe in the saying Asatoma Sadgamaya, Tamasoma Jyotirgamaya (from untruth to truth and darkness to light); we light lamps during this auspicious celebration to end the darkness and glorify the divine. Focusing on taking this beautiful festival to the masses in the United States, numerous organisations have joined hands to serve the needy and foster togetherness. The growing food insecurity is a significant threat to harmony in American society.

According to the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA), approximately one in ten people in America was affected by food insecurity in the year 2018. Many Dharmic centres, yogic, spiritual, and linguistic organisations and Indian socio-cultural organisations in the United States decided to address this issue by launching a massive food donation campaign during Deepawali that year. Interestingly, SewaDiwali, the food drive, is now in its fifth year. It is an attempt by these organisations to chase away the darkness of hunger and provide a great start to the holiday season in America.
Making the Breakthrough
For the first SewaDiwali in 2018, with over 150 volunteers from New Jersey– belonging to 25 organisations – collected and donated 18,000 pounds of food to 15 Food Banks.
It was a fantastic start, but more, the merrier. In 2019, more than 70 Dharmic organisations came together, and SewaDiwali was spread to 11 States involving 1,130 volunteers. That year, the SewaDiwali campaign donated over 49,000 pounds of non-perishable food to 73 food banks.
Impressed by the campaign, many townships applauded the tremendous efforts of the Dharmic
organisations to help their local communities.
In the Dharma tradition, one of the paths to moksha (liberation from the cycle of birth and death) is Karmayoga or virtuous action. In this path, work is a service always offered to Bhagwan. Many Dharmic scriptures state Sewahi Paramo Dharmaha- service to society is the service to divinity. Keeping this in mind, volunteers of SewaDiwali aimed to expand the food drive even further. As the fall of 2020 entered, many volunteer families started preparing not just for Diwali in their homes but also for Sewa Diwali in their communities!
COVID-19 Served As Energiser For Karyakarta
The SewaDiwali campaign allowed individuals to register their homes as food donation collection centres to increase donations. Suddenly, each community had multiple centres boosting the overall food items collected as part of Sewa Diwali. The campaign’s success in previous years encouraged more volunteers to join. However, the deadly COVID-19 pandemic struck the country in 2020, killing over 170,000 people. As the pandemic raged, the economy tumbled, and thousands lost their jobs.
But volunteers from Dharmic organisations bravely stepped out of their homes, risking their lives to help suffering people. COVID-19 served as an energiser for the Karyakartas rather than becoming a barrier. As a result, the total donation crossed 290,000 pounds of food- over five times the previous year!
SewaDiwali in 2020 reached 26 States and benefited 400 organisations. The number of drop-off locations touched 175.
Quoting Martin Luther King Jr., the Governor of Indiana, Eric Holcomb, said,“Life’s most persistent and urgent question is ‘what are you doing for others?’. When many people are going through physical, financial, and spiritual hardships, your actions shine as a beacon of hope.”
Selfless service never-ends, and the SewaDiwali volunteers proved that once again. As the pandemic refused to go away and thousands of families still could not put food on their tables, the Hindu Swayamsevak Sangh (HSS) USA nationally coordinated SewaDiwali in 2021, and the food collected reached 550,000 pounds. The numbers kept increasing: over 30 States, 8000 donors, 1800 volunteers, and 315 partner organisations made the 2021 SewaDiwali a roaring success. Over 200 townships recognised these efforts and commended Dharmic organisations’
selfless service. The Mayor of Indianapolis, Joe Hogsett, said,“The overwhelming participation from Indy Dharmic Organisations during SewaDiwali is a shining example of unity and generosity.” When the food reached many deserving homes, volunteers must have felt the same sense of fulfilment they would feel by worshipping the divine in a temple.
As the 2022 holiday season approaches, thousands of people across America are participating in SewaDiwali. In 33 States of the country, volunteers are working tirelessly to serve the needy.
Many States inaugurated SewaDiwali on October 15th/16th in the presence of Mayors and local council members. Lighting a lamp and serving a meal is a great way to convey Diwali’s message to all Americans. https://organiser.org/2022/11/08/98173/culture/spreading-the-light-of-sewa/
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