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When a Sacred Symbol Is Misread: From Classroom Stigma to Grassroots Action Across the Diaspora
By Vinay Nalwa Earlier this year, a report by Insight UK concerning an eight-year-old Hindu pupil at Vicar’s Green Primary School in London deeply unsettled many within the global Hindu diaspora. The child was repeatedly questioned by school staff simply for wearing a Tilak-Chandlo, a traditional sacred mark on the forehead. This persistent friction eventually led to social withdrawal, removal from positions of responsibility, and ultimately his departure from the school. Whi
Editorial Team GHTNUS
Aug 143 min read


Guru Purnima: The Living Chain of Light
By Sandhya Jha Every civilisation honours those who preserve and pass on knowledge, but few traditions celebrate the role of the teacher as profoundly as Guru Purnima. Observed this year on Wednesday, July 29, the festival falls on the Purnima (full moon) of Ashadha (the fourth month of the Hindu lunar calendar). It is a day dedicated to honouring teachers, mentors, and spiritual guides while expressing gratitude for the wisdom they pass on. More than a religious observance,
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Jul 293 min read


When the Only Hindu Temple Is Put Up for Sale: The Peterborough Case and the Question of Institutional Fairness
By Vinay Nalwa The Temple Built by Refugees There is a quiet irony unfolding in the English city of Peterborough. It does not begin with a courtroom or a council meeting. It begins more than five decades ago, in East Africa. In 1972, Ugandan dictator Idi Amin ordered the expulsion of tens of thousands of Asians, majority were Hindus of Indian origin. Families who had lived in Uganda for generations were given only days to abandon their homes, businesses and places of worship
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Jul 186 min read


Forgotten Victims of Bangladesh's Liberation War Chapter - The Daldalia Massacre of Bengali Hindus
By Vinay Nalwa Can a digital edit erase a real-world genocide? In 2016, Wikipedia moderators quietly deleted the standalone article for the Daldalia massacre of June 2, 1971. The justification was standard internet bureaucracy: a apparent lack of English-language media coverage. This digital scrubbing points to a troubling reality. Global platforms frequently sideline the history of regional minorities. Yet, internet algorithms cannot erase what is written in blood. The fact
Editorial Team GHTNUS
Jul 125 min read


Empowering Women Through Self-Defense: Building Confidence, Strength & Safety
Empowering women and girls with practical self-defense skills is a vital step toward building safer and more confident communities. Through awareness, preparedness, and training, we aim to equip participants with the confidence to protect themselves and respond effectively in challenging situations. Watch the highlights of our self-defense initiative and join us in promoting safety, confidence, and empowerment for every woman and girl.
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Jun 291 min read


Violence Continued, Accountability Did Not
By Vinay Nalwa The most significant development in Bangladesh’s ongoing minority crisis is not the occurrence of violence itself. Tragically, attacks on religious minorities have been cyclically reported for decades. What makes the current situation extremely alarming is that the violence has persisted despite a historic political transition, regime change, and repeated high-level assurances of protection from the interim leadership. For the international community, Banglades
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Jun 143 min read


13th June 2026 8.30 PM IST Temples of Goa:– Brig AP Singh a Critical Review by Shalini Rawat Ji
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Jun 11 min read


A Critical Review of Major Gen. (Retd.) Akbar Khan’s Raiders in Kashmir on 8th Feb 2026 8:30 PM IST
Voice of India Academy Presents ONLINE BOOK REVIEW A Critical Review of Major Gen. (Retd.) Akbar Khan’s Raiders in Kashmir Date: 8th February 2026 Time: 8 AM US/Pacific | 10 AM US/Central | 11 AM US/Eastern | 4 PM UK | 5 PM Europe | 8:30 PM IST Register Now: tinyurl.com/voia8feb26
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Feb 21 min read


University of California, Berkeley Proclaims Hindu Heritage Month
CoHNA Youth Action Network and Hindu Yuva Succeed in Advocacy on Campus By Amitabh Sharma CoHNA Youth Action Network (CYAN) and Hindu Yuva, two organizations led by Hindu youth on university campuses in America, have achieved a milestone in getting the University of California, Berkeley to proclaim October as Hindu Heritage Month. This achievement is particularly significant in the backdrop of persistent and rising Hinduphobia on college campuses in the United States of Ameri
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Dec 19, 20253 min read


World’s First Dedicated Annapoorna Devi Temple Outside India Consecrated in South Africa
On December 1, 2025, Chinmaya Mission South Africa achieved a historic milestone with the Prana Pratishtha and inauguration of the world’s first dedicated Annapoorna Devi Temple outside the Indian subcontinent. Located in Durban, home to one of the largest Indian-origin communities globally. The temple has received appreciation from both the Indian and South African governments and was recently highlighted by the Hon’ble PM of India, Mr Narendra Modi. More than a spiritual la
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Dec 11, 20251 min read


Banyan Tree Network-building a living ecosystem of Dharma-centred individuals and organizations working for Bharat’s civilizational renewal.
Inspired by Rajiv Malhotra’s seminal work Being Different and his vision through the Infinity Foundation, the Banyan Tree Network (BTN) embodies the spirit of Sanatana Dharma decentralized, diverse, and deeply interconnected. Founded under Malhotra’s guidance, the network serves as a living metaphor for India’s civilizational ethos where each branch, root, and leaf draws nourishment from a shared soil of dharmic wisdom. The Infinity Foundation, established in 1994, has bee
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Nov 4, 20251 min read


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Nov 1, 20250 min read


Mohinder Gulati, President of Global Hindu Temple Network (US), spoke at the World Bank CSO meet, exposing Pakistan’s ongoing abduction and forcible conversion of minor Hindu, Christian, and Sikh girl
-Global Hindu Temple Network US President Mohinder Gulati's address at the CSO meet of the World Bank Global Hindu Temple Network (US) President Mohinder Gulati raised the issue of the abduction and forcible conversion of minor Hindu, Christian, and Sikh girls with the Managing Director of the IMF.
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Oct 18, 20251 min read


Letter to The Honorable Greg Abbott
GLOBAL HINDU TEMPLE NETWORK AMERICA WWW.GHTNUS.ORG info@ghtnus.org The Honorable Greg Abbott Governor of Texas Office...
Mohinder Gulati
Sep 13, 20253 min read


Invisible Victims: The Silent Suffering of Minor Girls of Religious Minorities in Pakistan
By Vinay Nalwa The cries of a father outside a police station in Sindh capture the tragedy of an entire community:“How can my 14-year-old...
Editorial Team GHTNUS
Sep 1, 20255 min read


A forgotten chapter of Partition: Genocide of Hindus-Sikhs in Alibeg Prison
Arun Anand This is one of the most shocking incidents that took place during the partition of India. Even more shocking is the fact that...
Editorial Team GHTNUS
Aug 18, 20253 min read


The Forgotten River of Blood: Chuknagar Genocide of May 20, 1971
By Vinay Nalwa In the quiet hamlet of Chuknagar, nestled in Dumuria upazila of Khulna, history stands stained with blood, muffled by...
Mohinder Gulati
May 28, 20254 min read


Betrayed and Besieged: The Dakra Massacre of Hindu Refugees
By Vinay Nalwa The Bangladesh Liberation War of 1971 is marked by numerous atrocities inflicted on the Bengali Hindu community, and the...
Mohinder Gulati
May 27, 20253 min read
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