[GHHF Assam] Monthly report on Ghar Wapasi, Health Camp, Saraswati Puja, Maha Shivaratri, stopped illegal construction of Church, etc.
“India, in a word, is a God-intoxicated country; and her philosophy, which has in many ways and by many centuries anticipated the systems of European thought, is for the most part a religious philosophy; it deals with the One behind the many, the Real behind the illusory, and is perhaps man's most courageous attempt to reach an ultimate unity.” Kenneth Saunders (1883-1937) author of The Heritage of Asia.
1. Gharwapsi of 5 Hindus: 5 non-Hindus (4 Christians and 1 Muslim) left Abrahamic faith returned to Sanatan Dharma. 4 Christians from Noyadol village where we stopped the construction of Church were converted by the missionary gang and after the intervention of GHHF Assam we not only stopped the construction of Church but also returned all these Christians to Hinduism. Now the village is Christian free. One Muslim girl viz Rubina Khatun married to Raju Acharya and accepted Hinduism in Suprakandi village. GHHF supported this couple financially.
2. Medical Camp- GHHF Assam in collaboration with Indian Medicos Society organized a health camp /Medical camp at Amjur village. Nearly 260 locals, children, youngsters, elderly alike visited the camp to get free doctoral consultation and medicine. GHHF Assam decided to organize such medical camps for students of Bala Samskar centers and also for the villagers. This camp provides free medicines, health awareness education, and other medical services to rural and tribal communities.
3. Like every year this year also Bala Samskar Kendras of Assam organized Saraswati Puja on the auspicious occasion of Vasant Panchami. Students and parents participated but except for them more than 3000 villagers joined us at various Bala Samskar pujas.
4. Invited as Guest Speaker at Hindu Dharma Conference organized by Bharat Sevashram Sangh, Silchar. Renowned educationalist and journalist Atin Das, Swami Tarananda from Kurukshetra (Haryana) and. Dr. Sukhendu Sekhar Dutta, MLA Patharkandi will share stage with me.
5. GHHF Assam activists foil attempt of illegal construction of Church and stopped conversion in Vill Noyadol, Cachar. GHHF Assam activists came to know about the construction of Church in vill Noyadol and learnt that one missionary gang came from Mizoram and were distributing leaflets about bible and Christ. GHHF activist reached to the spot and after knowing about that missionary gang left the place, but they caught project in charge who was running this project. GHHF activist talked to circle officer and with the help of officials stopped the construction of Church. Now missionary gang left the place, and this place is under the control of GHHF Assam. It is to be noted that this GHHF team recently joined us. They came to the State Conference on 15 December 2024, and they were so mesmerized that they formed a committee at their village and started work there. Within one month they gave us the result.
6. GHHF Assam ll Recently many people joined GHHF Assam. We have planned to organize 3(three) big programs in the coming days.
A. Hindu Nari Shakti Sangam. Conference of 500 Hindu women under the banner of Tejaswini.
B. Adivasi Youth Conference with 500 Adivasi youths. C. Launching of Youth wing just like women wing Tejaswini.
7. GHHF Assam's Legal Forum - Hindu Advocates Forum State Unit condemns the demand of Nagaland Baptist Church Council to repeal the Arunachal Pradesh Freedom of Religion Act (APFRA) 1978 which gives protection to indigenous faith i.e. Sanatan dharma of Arunachal Pradesh*.
8. Bala Samskar Kendras of Assam organized special Shiva Ratri Puja for students and their families. Students reached the Mandir after taking bath and offered Flower, milk, yogurt, honey etc. on the Shivalinga and chanted Om Namah Shivaya and other Shiva mantras.
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