The resolution pointed out that even the training camps for conversion are being openly organised in some of the districts. The resolution also mentioned the growing menace of love jehad in the Himalayan State, as many innocent Hindu girls have been trapped by such jehadis. “The VHP feels that if the conversion and jehadi activities are not curbed immediately, the anger of the Hindu society may burst any time, which will not be easy to defuse,” the resolution said. It further pointed out that some temples have been taken over by the government and the money received from them is used in anti-Hindu activities.
In another resolution, the VHP also thanked the Hindu society for voting collectively during the recent Lok Sabha elections and hoped that the unity will continue for some other issues also in future. —Bureau Report?
During its Golden Jubilee Year, the Vishwa Hindu Parishad has decided to go global by expanding its areas of operation from every corner of the country to most of the countries at global level. Addressing half yearly meet of VHP Delhi, VHP secretary general (organisation) Shri Dinesh Chandra said the programmes scheduled for the entire Golden Jubilee Year are aimed at expanding the areas of service to every Hindu wherever he/she lives on the globe.
State secretary general Shri Ram Krishan Srivastava said the national capital would soon witness the voice of Hindu Sammelans and religious processions in entire 155 blocks. About 400 office bearers from different corners of the State participated in the day long meeting. National vice president Shri Om Prakash Singhal and many other leaders were also present on the occasion.
The workers, in various groups, were led by Zilla Sampark Pramukh Shri Sudharshan and Porur Nagar Karyavah Shri Vishnu Shankar. The first group cleared the path for rescue vehicles like crane, etc, the second group concentrated on immediate rescue of live victims who were trapped under the collapsed building. The third group provided hospitality for the rescuers and prevented public from the reaching the accident site. The fourth group coordinated the entire work and recorded the happenings of the rescue operation. A group of swayamsevaks from Kottivakkam supplied food and snacks to the rescuers. Women supplied water to them.
Rescuers, CMRL engineers, fire and rescue forces and the swayamsevaks worked together. About 50 swayamsevaks were involved in the rescue operations in which ten persons were rescued alive and 14 dead bodies were recovered immediately. Due to complications in reaching the shattered bodies, few dead bodies were not recovered immediately. Later, they were recovered using concrete drillers and cutters. Three victims were identified by the swayamsevaks by their vocal echoes. While rescuing them around 10 dead bodies were found at unreachable places. Three live victims were rescued with the help of CMRL engineers, fire and rescue officers.
Prashanth, son of a construction worker and Ragahavendra Valmiki, son of a daily wage earner always dreamed of studying in India’s premier technological institutions like the IIT but their financial background and conditions at home threatened to derail their dreams. Thousands of such bright young minds have such dreams but are forced to hold back due to their financial and social status. But today Prashanth, having secured the 255th rank and Ragahavendra Valmiki getting the 1007th rank in IIT-JEE have ensured a promising future themselves. Thanks to ‘Tapas‘, a free residential programme initiated by Rashtrotthana Parishat.
As many as 34 students from very poor backgrounds have completed second Pre-University (PU) this year from ‘Tapas’. The students selected for the programme have fared well in CET, JEE Main and JEE Advanced too. This year, 30 out of 34 students qualified in JEE Main and were eligible to appear for JEE Advanced and 7 have qualified in the JEE-Advanced and have become eligible for entry into Indian Institute of Technology.
While Prashanth from Mysore secured a ranking of 255, Ragahavendra Valmiki from Koppal stood 1007, Devraj Shamraj Hoodal was at 3137, Ravikran from Yadgir is 4469, HS Prajwal from Bengaluru stood 5534, HS Ranganath was at 5701 and Mohan R Nayak from Shimoga secured 7896th rank. Another notable fact is that 10 students from ‘Tapas’ have stood within the first 1000 ranks in Common Entrance Test conducted by the Karnataka Examination Authority and 20 students have secured ranks within the first 2000.
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