Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath on Friday stated that Prime Minister Narendra Modi's visit to Prayagraj ahead of Mahakumbh 2025 is significant for 'Sanatan Dharma' followers.
Inspired by the Digital Mahakumbh initiative, these historic institutions are adopting digital tools to streamline their management while preserving their rich religious heritage.
Spiritual leader Devkinandan Thakur on Sunday lashed out at the Bangladesh government, saying that if it cannot protect Sanatan Dharm and its followers, it should give them a Hindu Rashtra in Bangladesh.
Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath reviewed the ongoing preparations for Mahakumbh-2025 on Wednesday and said that Prime Minister Narendra Modi is scheduled to visit Prayagraj on December 13 to inaugurate several development projects.
The Delhi High Court declined to entertain a PIL that sought directions to the central government and other respondents to constitute a religious body on Wednesday, like a "Sanatan Dharm Raksha Board," for "the protection of Sanatan Dharma and its culture."
Addressing the 'Sanatan Dharma Sammelan' at Netaji Subhash College in Udaipur in Tripura's Gomati district on Saturday, CM Saha emphasized that attempts to incite unrest in the name of religion would not be tolerated.
Tripura Chief Minister Manik Saha attended 'Sanatan Dharma Sammelan' in Udaipur on Saturday. He said that there have been many atrocities in the past but no one could destroy Hinduism.
"Sanatan Dharm Sabha has called for a complete shutdown to protest against the killing of our village DGs. We appeal to the Home Minister to take strict action to crush the militancy which is on the rise again and provide high technological weapons to security forces," Arvind Parihar, Presid
Focusing on the largest gathering of Sanatan Dharma, Mahakumbh Pragyaraj 2025, Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath met Prime Minister Narendra Modi and BJP National President JP Nadda on Sunday in Delhi to invite for the event.
Terming the ban as a "conspiracy against Sanatan Dharma," Sharma said that the bans by the Delhi government only come into effect on Hindu festivals such as Holi and Diwali.