[GHHF] Hindu Yuva Manch of Global Hindu Heritage Foundation begins its journey in Assam.

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“Therefore, without being attached to the fruits of activities, one should act as a matter of duty, for by working without attachment one attains the Supreme.” Bhagavad Gita 3:19

Global Hindu Heritage Foundation is extremely happy to announce the formation of Hindu Yuva Manch, which has a mission to do selfless service to the Hindu Community, protect them from impending dangers, and keep a vigil when people are doing their dharma. Hundred youths from different villages came to Udharbond, where, in the presence of others, we launched *Hindu Yuva Manch with an aim to Seva, Suraksha, and Jagran of Hindus in Assam. 
Sri Samrat Dutt, one of the GHHF board of Directors, is very active in preserving and promoting Sanatana Dharma and helping Hindus realize the importance of protecting their motherland. He, in fact, started a women’s wing known as Tejaswini to provide needed protection to Hindu families and Hindu girls and also initiated the Hindu Advocates Forum to provide needed legal help for Hindus.
On March 30, 2025, a ten-member ad hoc committee was formed. In the coming three months, it will work on expanding HYM networks throughout the State.
After reaching the venue, cadres felicitated Samrat with a Shiva Picture, a clay art design made by one of the cadres, Subham Nath. Samratji felicitated Ranajit Baishab, who led the team during the church demolition movement in Nydol village.
Seva (also transcribed as sewa, Sanskrit) is the concept of selfless service performed without any expectation of reward. It is predominant in Hinduism and Sikhism. Such services can be performed to benefit other human beings or society. Sea means "selfless service". A more recent interpretation of the word is "dedication to others"
The idea of selfless service (seva) is an important concept in several religions because God is perceived as having an interest in the well-being of others. Serving other people is considered an essential devotional practice, indirectly serving God and living a religious life that benefits others. People of every religion are included in this service.
In the Bhagavad Gita, probably the most well-known Hindu text, the aspirant is advised to perform Karma Yoga, throughout life, as the path to Gyana Yoga, spiritual wisdom. As many readers would be aware, the central element of Karma Yoga is nishkama karma, action without desire for its fruits. The action will benefit the needy. For the sevak, such helpful action is its reward.
The logo of the Hindu Yuva Manch depicts Gada (mace) and Hanuman. Hanuman will serve as their model for selfless service to the needy. As we all know, Hanuman performed his selfless service to Lord Rama by leaping across the ocean to reach Lanka, delivering a message to Sita, leading the monkeys in the battle against Ravana, and bringing Sanjeevani to protect the life of Lakshman.
Global Hindu Heritage Foundation congratulates Samrat for initiating a noble mission to serve the Hindu community. 
The meeting concluded with the National Anthem.
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