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[GHHF] Hindu Advocates Forum in Assam submitted a Memorandum to District Commission to speed up the process of the citizenship applications of Bangladeshi Hindus Application with no impediments.

Global Hindu Heritage Foundation has been talking about the decline of Hindu population and how do we address this issue to increase the numbers to Assam where Hindu population size is only about 60%. Within a couple of decades, Muslim population may take over the Hindus and may become majority.

25 May 2026

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[GHHF] Hindu Advocates Forum in Assam submitted a Memorandum to District Commission to speed up the process of the citizenship applications of Bangladeshi Hindus Application with no impediments.

Global Hindu Heritage Foundation has been talking about the decline of Hindu population and how do we address this issue to increase the numbers to Assam where Hindu population size is only about 60%. Within a couple of decades, Muslim population may take over the Hindus and may become majority. We keep talking to Sri Samratt Dutt, who is the GHHF Board member about the possible solutions. One solution is to encourage Hindu families to have more children. The second possible solution is to make sure all Bangladeshi Hindus who entered Assam get the citizenship faster to increase the size of Hindu population. Sri Samrat mentioned about two major issues concerning the citizenship of Bangladesh Hindu. One is the government officials are making it difficult because of so much corruption. Second many Bangladesh Hindus are afraid to file the Application because of the fear that they may be sent back to Bangladesh.  Then I suggested that our Hindu advocated Forum should meet and discus about submitting a Memorandum to the Assam State government officials expressing our concern and requesting them to speed up the process. He agreed to to discuss with the Forum and report back to us.  This is the report from Sri Samratt, which is very encouraging, “Following your instructions, the Hindu Advocates Forum organized two consecutive meetings for enrolling the names of Bangladeshi Hindus under the citizenship amendment act (CAA). Meeting was presided over by the Ld Senior Advocate Dhub Saha. As I am out of station for few days as such, I communicated with them via video conferencing. Following resolution passed in the meeting. 1. Hindu advocates forum will submit a memorandum to the district commissioner with a prayer to expedite the matter regarding the enrollment of those names of Bangladeshi Hindus who applied under CAA and issue a strict direction to the officials to stop harassing the applicants. 2. With the help of GHHF team Hindu advocates forum will organise awareness meeting to convince the Bangladeshi Hindus to come forward and submit application under CAA. Memorandum submitted to the Addl District commissioner as well as Senior Superintendent of Police, Cachar regarding the enrollment of the names of Bangladeshi Hindu refugees who came to Bharat for religious persecution. They also requested the authorities to issue strict orders to the officials to not harass the family members of the family who already applied for citizenship under CAA. Team led by Sr Adv Nigar Thakur. SSP Cachar called for a meeting with the advocates for another reason and after the discussion Advocates of Hindu Advocates Forum raised the issue of citizenship. Following the instructions of Prakash ji as decided by the advocates in the previous meeting held on 14.5.26 advocates started ground level work for the Hindus who came from Bangladesh to Bharat due to religious persecution.” Donations are appreciated. By Zelle : ghhfusaorg@gmail.com PayPal : savetemples.org By Check: GHHF,14726 Harmony Lane, Frisco, TX 75035. For more information call 601-918-7111; +91 83096 43979 {{album_1602}}
25 May 2026

[GHHF] Fifth Consecutive year “Water Pandals” (Chalivendralu) started to quench thirst of people to face scorching Sun in Anantapur District started

Sponsor one Center for two months for $250.  “The ability to see, hear and speak, are useless in the absence of adequate water. Water is the basis of life. Most life forms are born in water and live in it.”  Atharvana Veda Even today there are millions in India who cannot afford to buy a drink or even a bottle of water. Not even 0.01% have public taps to quench their thirst. Global Hindu Heritage Foundation has set up centers in several cities providing drinking water for the poor and other living beings also. Foundation believes this task to be very divine. We have witnessed so much life perishing on the streets due to scorching heat and lack of water and trying to save as many as we can. We saw many people fainting on the streets as they could not get a glass of water.  Thanks to hundreds of volunteers and donors who directly or indirectly contributed to the cause. We are trying to quench the thirst of as many as possible and save a few lives at least with all your help. May God bless you all those who are helping in providing water to all living beings.  The belief that supplying water to the needy people added merit to one's life encouraged people to create water pandals and supply free drinking water to humans and animals in the country. Such practices can be seen on all days, round the year at important places especially in the temple arenas. Historically, many Temples used to arrange Water Pandals for visitors in the villages, on the side of the roadways, near Temples and so on.  Thus, for the convenience and comfort of tourists or pilgrims’ various facilities like roads, food and hospitals existed. With the infrastructure, the currency exchange system also prevailed. Moreover, almost all the houses had single or double raised platforms in front of the houses at the entry point called 'thinnai' which helped strangers and travelers to avail themselves for rest and night stay. Generally, the common public were also kind and large-hearted to take care and spare food and water to the travelers from far and near. This is how the whole system of tourism functioned in Medieval South India, she added. Global Hindu Heritage Foundation is providing water through these Chalivendralu (Water Pandals) in different locations – Temples, offices, hospitals, MRO Office, and roadside. As many of you may be aware that we provided water in a village where the Jatara festival was taking place.  SPONSOR ONE CENTER you can sponsor one center to provide water every summer for $250 Your donations are appreciated; By Zelle: ghhfusaorg@gmail.com By PayPal: savetemples.org By Check: GHHF, 14726 Harmony Lane, Frisco, TX 75035. By Rupees: call 601-918-7111; +91 83096 43979. {{album_1601}}
25 May 2026

[GHHF] Good News - Pastor Chintad Anand’s SC certificatficate is cancelled. Every Dalit who converted to Christianity cannot avail SC Certification.

This historic case, which sparked nationwide discussion, has now resulted in yet another major victory for the Global Hindu Heritage Foundation. Even after the Supreme Court clearly ruled that individuals who have converted their religion are not entitled to claim SC status or benefits under the SC/ST Act, the certificate continued to remain in official records. Recognizing this, we initiated a fresh legal battle in the High Court. Following this, the District Collector conducted a detailed inquiry and has now officially cancelled the SC certificate of Pastor Chintada Anand. This is not just an action against one individual, but a strong warning to those who misuse the system. It sends a clear message to the entire nation that misusing SC reservations after religious conversion will no longer be tolerated under law. However, this is not the end of the story—this is only the beginning. What has come out so far is just a small part; much more remains to be uncovered. How the system was used, how legal protections were turned into shields, and how rights were misused—these truths will come out one by one in the coming days. Those who misled society and exploited the system will inevitably be held accountable before the law. “There is more to come… more truths will be revealed ahead.” With this resolve, the Global Hindu Heritage Foundation will not stop this fight here. Until the complete truth is brought out and justice is fully delivered, this journey will continue. For Dharma, for justice, and for the rights of the truly deserving—this fight goes on. 
24 May 2026

Global Hindu Heritage Foundation, Chicago Chapter

Global Hindu Heritage Foundation, Chicago Chapter Presenting a discussion on Hinduism at Crossroads: A Time to Act Explaining the dangers of secularism, reservations, minority benefits, and articles 25, 26, and 30 to the survival of Bharath.  Date and Time: May 24 at 11:00 am Venue: National India Hub, Chicago. LUNCH will be served. NOTE: Please circulate this flyer to all our friends in the Chicago area.
23 May 2026

Who Is the Greatest Threat to America? Racism Is the Greatest Threat to America

Racism Divides America More Than Any External Enemy Ever Could Suhaas Kaul May 16, 2026;  The Immigrant Legacy of Texas Texas has long been a state of immigrants. The Tonkawa tribe lived here before anyone else claimed it. Then came generations of newcomers, including Irish, German, Mexican, Black families, and now Indian Americans, who built this state together. Today Indian Americans form Texas second largest Indian American community and are among the highest earning, most educated groups in the nation. They are doctors, engineers, entrepreneurs, and scientists making America stronger every single day. https://kaulsuhaas.substack.com/p/who-is-the-greatest-threat-to-america
22 May 2026

[GHHF] Shiva Puja and Abhishekam were performed in the SC colony in Anantapur District to bring all Hindu Families together to create positive vibrations in the village.

Global Hindu Heritage Foundation is committed to preserving and practicing our rituals, observing our traditions, and transmitting our customs to young and old. For the last 18 years, we have launched many programs to enrich our Hindu community and ensure they appreciate, understand, and practice these customs and traditions.                  Sri Gopi Krishna Sastry Garu, our mentor in religious matters, suggested organizing “Intinta Shiva Abhishekam” (Shiva Abhishekam in every House) every Monday evening during Pradosh time. On this Monday (May 18), Shiva Puja and Abhishekam were performed in the village of Idukallu, Setthur Mandalam, in Ananathapur District. It was done in the house of Sri Ramesh in the SC colony.   As many of you know, our activities are conducted in villages, Dalit communities, tribal areas, and remote places. With this program, we want to go to places very few people have been to before and do pujas and Abhishekam in houses nobody has done before. Many of these places are ignored by many of our religious people, who bring them together by encouraging the villagers to engage in the rituals for their usefulness. They never went to the houses to perform these rituals.  Shiva is a Bhola Shankar. He is also called Bholenath. He is Lord of Innocence. Shiva means auspicious. Bhola Shankar is considered the giver of blessings, the giver of peace, and the giver of bliss. The one who gives blessings instantly will grant us any wish if we anoint the Lord very quickly. If we do Abhishekam (ablution), he grants our wishes fast. As per scriptures, if we do Abhisheka to Shiva with water, he will remove ten sins; if we do with cow's milk, 100 sins; if we do Abhishekam with cow curd, 1000 sins; if we do with ghee, 3000 sins; if we do with honey, 5000 sins; if we do with fruit juice, all our sins are removed, and we get wealth and salvation.  Besides, if you perform puja during the Pradosh period on Monday evening, you will have good children, a sound mind, and good knowledge. So many such results are produced. Worshipping Lord Shiva is like worshiping Goddess Lakshmi with Lord Vishnu, which means "Shivaya Vishnurupaya Shivrupaya Vishnave." Shivasya Hridayam Vishnur Vishnoscha Hridayam Shivah - Vishnu is the heart of Siva, and likewise, Siva is the heart of Vishnu.” That means both Shiva and Vishnu are one and the same – actually, the manifestation of the same Supreme Lord. In the Bhagwat Puran, Shri Vishnu tells his beloved wife Sri Lakshmi that half of the space in Vishnu’s heart is actually occupied by Lord Shiva, while the other half is occupied by all other beings, including Goddess Lakshmi Herself. Lord Shiva always meditated upon Shri Rama (Lord Vishnu), whereas Lord Vishnu himself meditated upon Lord Shiva. Narad Pancharatra succinctly states: Shivo Harirhariha Shakshatchiva Eva Nirupitaha | Shivadveshi Haridrohi Vishnum Nityam Bhajanapi || ‘Shiva is Hari, and Hari is none other than Shiva. An enemy of Shiva is an enemy of Hari, even though he may worship Vishnu daily.’ Therefore, Shiva Puja and Abhishekam are being organized in every house. The main purpose of this program is also "to see that all the Hindus are not under the spell of other faiths' deception, incentive, and allurements. There is no caste and creed discrimination in this program. By doing Abhishekam and Bilva Archana for Lord Shiva, through this program, we are making them and their family members eligible to receive grace, blessings, and bliss from the Lord. By organizing this program, we will be able to stave off illegal conversions and keep our people in the Hindu fold. In all our programs, we tell our Hindus about the importance of applying a tilak on their foreheads, how to attain salvation, and our dharma, traditions, and customs. This program was started to ensure our Hindus appreciate our Hindu Dharma and remain as Hindus instead of being the victims of falsehood.   From now on, we plan to go to a village every Monday to perform the Panchamruta Abhishekam to Lord Shiva in one of the houses. We will make the residents of the house perform the Abhishekam with their hands. We are also inviting nearby families to participate in this event. If anyone wants to perform this pooja, they should contact Gopi Swami or volunteers. It will be done at no cost on behalf of the Global Hindu Heritage Foundation.  Finally, Teertha prasadam was distributed, and Annadanam was conducted. Bhajans were also conducted.  Your donations are appreciated  By Zelle: ghhfusaorg@gmail.com PayPal: savetemples.org By Check: GHHF,14726 Harmony Lane, Frisco, TX 75035. By Rupees: call 601-918-7111; +91 83096 43979. {{album_1600}}
21 May 2026

[GHHF] Update on underage, rescued girls: some are now safely reunited with their parents — but the work is far from over. It only started. Need help.

Over the past few days, our team has continued to care for rescued girls who come from multiple states. While a few have now been safely handed back to their families after proper counseling and verification, many more remain in our care, and the majority of the work lies ahead. At this stage, our primary focus is twofold: 1. Ensuring the girls are physically and mentally stable, safe, and healthy Many of these girls have come out of deeply distressing situations. Some are facing medical issues, trauma, fear, anxiety, and emotional instability. Their immediate well-being is our top priority. This means ongoing: * Medical attention * Nutritious food * Safe shelter * Clothing and bedding * Emotional support and counseling Before anything else, we must help each girl regain a sense of safety, dignity, and stability. 2. Finding their families and making safe reunification possible The rescued girls come from many different places and states and reuniting them with their families is not a simple process. It is a lengthy, delicate, and expensive effort. Before handing any girl back, our volunteers must: * Trace and identify family members * Travel to different locations * Physically verify addresses and backgrounds * Confirm that the family situation is safe and genuine * Ensure the girl will not be sent back into danger or exploitation Only after proper verification and validation do we reunite a girl with her family. This process takes time, manpower, travel, coordination, and significant financial support. Your support is making this possible. Because of donors like you, these girls are receiving safety, care, counselling, and a real chance at healing and reunification. But with more girls still in need — and more rescue, recovery, and verification work still pending — continued support is urgently needed. Please stand with us as we continue this mission of care, recovery, and reunification. Every contribution helps provide: * Food and daily essentials * Clothing and bedding * Medical care and counselling * Travel and verification support * Continued shelter and rehabilitation Some have met their parents. Many are still waiting. Let us help them move from rescue to recovery — and, wherever safely possible, from recovery to reunion. Donations are appreciated. By Zelle: ghhfusaorg@gmail.com PayPal: savetemples.org By Check: GHHF,14726 Harmony Lane, Frisco, TX 75035. For more information call 601-918-7111; +91 83096 43979
20 May 2026

Hopes Reborn: How GHHF’s Bala Samskara Kendras Are Saving Pakistani Hindu Refugee Kids in India

By Vahid S; May 10, 2026An article was published about our Bala Samskar Kendras in Rajasthan and how GHHF is shaping their future.  https://vahids.medium.com/hopes-reborn-how-ghhfs-bala-samskara-kendras-are-saving-pakistani-hindu-refugee-kids-in-india-ff39624ec136 Picture a little girl in the scorching Rajasthan desert, her family freshly escaped from Pakistan’s grip. Back home, she watched temples burn and friends vanish into forced marriages. Now, in a makeshift refugee camp, she’s reciting Sanskrit shlokas, her eyes sparkling with forgotten dreams. This isn’t fiction; it’s the daily miracle unfolding at Global Hindu Heritage Foundation (GHHF) Bala Samskara Kendras…  (Read the rest of the article by clicking on the link above) Donations are appreciated. By Zelle : ghhfusaorg@gmail.com PayPal : savetemples.org By Check: GHHF,14726 Harmony Lane, Frisco, TX 75035. For more information call 601-918-7111; +91 83096 43979
19 May 2026

GHHF has been at the forefront in advocating for the ban or control of loudspeaker noise levels since 2021. 

Now Raghu Ramakrishna Raju and Suvendu Adhikari are championing strict controls on loudspeaker use. We applaud both leaders for their commitment to law and order and their concern for the health of seniors and children. GHHF Efforts to curb Noise levels and ban loudspeakers since 2021 Let us look at what the Global Hindu Heritage Foundation has been doing to ban loudspeakers or mitigate noise levels, as per Federal law. The use of Loudspeakers by the church stopped in Andhra Pradesh and Assam. In 2021, in Nakka Rameswaram Village in East Godavari District, Pastor Sampath Rao operates Fellowship Church. On a regular basis, he uses high-volume loudspeakers, disturbing the peace in the community. He makes it so loud that people in the village have complained several times. He never acted on their request to reduce the volume. Under the Environment (Protection) Act, 1986, the Government of India issued the Noise Pollution (Control and Regulation) Rules, which laid down restrictions on the use of loudspeakers, public address systems, and sound-producing instruments. Article 5 states that “A loudspeaker or a public address system shall not be used except after obtaining written permission from the authority.” People complained 4-5 times about the noise, but Sampath Rao refused to lower the volume. We called 100 number and complained. No action was taken. Then our people complained to the Police Department. They spoke with the CI (Circle Inspector) 4-5 times without any results. Then they complained to the SI (Sub Inspector) at the Mandal level, who acted and directed the CI to act immediately. (Savetemples, January 5, 2022)   The SI went to Nakka Rameswaram village, asked the Pastor to come to the Police station, and asked him to write a letter stating that he would never use loudspeakers, would never inconvenience the people, and would not disturb the peace. GHHF in Assam stopped Azaan in the nights and mornings in 2022 Samrat Dutt, a Member of the GHHF Board, is working hard to ensure that laws on the use of loudspeakers are enforced when Mosques play Azaan. GHHF, Assam, submitted a memorandum to the district administration and the Pollution Control Board on behalf of various mandals a few months back. Following our sustained efforts, the district administration issued a notice directing all Masjid committees not to use loudspeakers at night or early in the morning. On April 5, 2022, a meeting was held to update us on this progress. Our local newspaper also reported that the Imam's Committee had urged all mosque committees to avoid using loudspeakers for Azaan during these hours. This marks a partial victory. GHHF Assam will continue working to ensure that Azaan is regulated under the Noise Pollution Act and will keep pursuing restrictions on loudspeaker use. Global Hindu Heritage Foundation, Assam, has been agitating on this issue alone, and we have compelled the administration to listen to our point. Ultimately, the Administration had to call for a meeting on this issue. In our memorandum, we cited various citations from the Hon’ble High Courts and the Supreme Courts. We also told the administration that if no action is taken, we will have to file a PIL in the Guwahati High Court.  At last, the Administration has taken our point seriously, and the Muslim Mosque Imam Committees, without any argument, issued instructions not to use loudspeakers for azan at night and in the morning. Our half-target was achieved, but we shall continue our fight until the complete removal of loudspeakers from mosques. A letter written to Pawan Kalyan in March 2025  Remove all Loudspeakers In this letter, we mentioned that many Churches and Mosques have loudspeakers installed, and they blast their prayers or speeches at high volume, creating chaos in the villages. Many people, especially children and seniors, cannot do their work, sleep, or even talk in their own houses because of the LOUD noise. Muslims pray loudly in villages and even in major cities, reciting the Azaan five times a day. That is even against their religion: Allah says, ‘Do not make your prayer loud. Don't slow it down. Seek a way between it'' (Isra 110). Loudspeakers are installed in every church and play speeches, confessions, and prayers so loudly for hours that nobody can rest or have peace of mind; even people's health is affected. Some of them may even experience anxiety and stress.  Christians and Muslims defy the Noise Pollution Act, which specifies the noise level to be at 55 decibels during the daytime and 45 at night. Any violation may result in heavy fines and the repossession of the sound-emitting device. As Chief Minister of Maharashtra, Devendra Fadnavis stated, you should announce that any violation of prescribed noise limits—55 decibels during the day and 45 decibels at night—will result in the permanent revocation of loudspeaker permits. He also said, “If police fail to enforce noise regulations, they too will face consequences.”             No department is monitoring and taking appropriate action to cease the operation of equipment that emits excessive noise. Police Officers do not act even if the villagers complain. Let us follow the law, respect it, and allow peace to be restored in the residential communities.  NOTE: All this information can be found on our website for the dates provided.  {{album_1599}}
18 May 2026

Recent Racist Attacks on Indians in Frisco Texas City Council Mockery

https://shashiamber.medium.com/recent-racist-attacks-on-indians-in-frisco-texas-city-council-mockery-f22124de0703 Shashi Amber Following 3 min read · Apr 30, 2026 An Indian family’s call to end hate and embrace our shared Frisco home As a proud Indian resident of Frisco, Texas, living here on an H1B visa with my family, I feel compelled to speak out about the ugly incidents unfolding at our city council meetings. We have called this vibrant city home for years now. We celebrate Diwali with lamps and sweets every year, just as we join in the joy of Christmas carols and Halloween trick or treating with our neighbors. Frisco is stronger because of its diversity, yet lately some voices have turned it into a stage for hate. Press enter or click to view image in full size   It started picking up steam earlier this year when folks began showing up at council meetings to rant against Indians. They mock us with fake accents, wave flags while accusing us of takeover through H1B visas, and spread lies about fraud or cultural imposition. I watched in disbelief as one man imitated stereotypes like littering or poor hygiene right there in public. Young Indian Americans like Neha Suratran and Sahas Kaul stepped up bravely. Neha calmly explained that Hinduism does not convert anyone and highlighted how our community contributes with high education and low crime rates. Sahas called it out as a coordinated script by online influencers using Frisco for clicks, not real local gripes. Their words went viral, and they deserve our thanks for keeping dignity alive amid the chaos. Press enter or click to view image in full size   Attacks Beyond Words The hostility is not stopping at speeches. Racists are now targeting our sacred spaces under the guise of conservative concerns. Just recently, there have been attacks on Hindu temples in Texas, including the Karya Siddhi Hanuman Temple, where vandals struck with hateful graffiti and threats. It shakes us to the core, knowing our places of worship are under siege. Community groups like the Hindu American Foundation and our local Global Hindu Heritage Foundation in Frisco are also facing smears online and protests. Global Hindu Heritage is more than an organization to us, it is family. They support childrens education and spiritual growth back in India, while here in Frisco they run weekend Hinduism classes for our kids to keep our roots strong amid American life. These groups build bridges, yet bigots paint them as threats. Press enter or click to view image in full size   Weekend classes with GHHF Family Why This Hurts Our Home Frisco welcomed us with open arms, from top schools to safe streets we all cherish. My family feels at home celebrating every festival together with friends of all backgrounds. But this wave of mockery and violence disguised as policy talk threatens that. Officials have rightly condemned it, reminding us that to the Indian community, you are home in Frisco. We pay taxes, start businesses, and raise families here. H1B workers like me fill critical tech jobs that help our economy thrive.   I am asking my fellow residents, especially those hiding behind anonymous rage, to meet us as neighbors. Come to a Diwali mela or a Halloween block party. See the real us, not the caricatures. Frisco is not a film set for hate, it is our shared home. Let us protect it together before more temples are hit and more kids fear speaking their heritage. United, we can drown out the noise and keep building this great city.
17 May 2026