[GHHFAssam] Summary of the activities conducted in July 2025; Expanded to Manipur State.
Global Hindu Heritage Foundation in Assam is very active and at the forefront of serving the Hindu population through organizations such as Tejaswini and Yuva Sena Manch. Sri Samrat Dutt, one of the Board Members of GHHF,has been actively organizing numerous activities in Assam over the last fouryears.
1. Beef was thrown near Shiva Sthan Banyan Tree at Chandpur villagein Cachar to incite communal tension. Hindu Yuva Manch cadets rushed to the spot, and in protest, they blocked the road.Police reached the spot and tried to pacify the crowd without taking any action against the incident. Realizing the seriousness of the situation involving our Youth and the people nearby, the police eventually seized the beef and registered a case.
2. On the auspicious occasion of Guru Purnima, Bala Samskar students touched the feet of their teachers at Bala Samskar Kendra and their school to seek their blessings* This month, students learned the significance and history of Guru Purnima.
3. A three-member team of GHHF Assam recently visited *Manipur and stayed there for four days to initiate GHHF activities there. As per Sri Samrat Dutt’s instructions, the GHHF Assam team visited a few villages, organized meetings, spoke with key individuals about the activities of GHHF Assam. They showed them photos and videos of our activities and shared the website address www.savetemples.org, as well as Facebook, and YouTube link so that they can go through our works.
The outcome of the recent visit is asfollows -
A. One Bala Samskar Kendra will be started, and twoTejaswini committees will be formed this month.
B. By the end of August, Samratji will personally visit Manipur and talk to Hindus of Manipur. They are planning to organize A large meeting during his visit.
C. A 25-member team of Tejaswini Manipur will participate in the upcoming Assam State executive committee meeting of Tejaswini in Assam. Although we selected twelve areas to visit, due to the tense situation, our team was able to see only five regions. Team led by Dipali Rani Das and Ujjal Das reached home after much planning.
4. As part of his monthly visit, this month he visited BalaSamskar Kendra in Bowali Saraspur. He spoke with the village president regarding various issues of the village. A parents and villagers’ interaction session was also arranged by the Bala Samskar teacher, where he spoke on "the importance of Bala Samskar Kendra and activities of GHHF in Assam." Shyamal Kumar Das and Anup Das accompanied him to visit the center.
5. Felicitation by the Bengali Hindu Development Council. This organization is working for the upliftment of Hindus, particularly in the Border areas of Manipur. Intellectual personalities are associated with this organization.Samratji took this as an opportunity and spoke about the role of GHHF Assam in protecting and preserving Hindu dharma in Assam. He also discussed about the challenges in Assam and how the GHHF Assam team tirelessly worked for the Hindus.Many Hindus today joined hands with us and assured their support for organizational work at their respective villages.
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