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AIMS & OBJECTS
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VISHVA HINDU PARISHAD
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The Vishva Hindu Parishad has been
registered as a Society under the Societies registration Act { act
XXI of 1860 (Punjab Amendment Act 1957) as extended to the Union
Territory of Delhi } on July 8, 1966 (No. S-3106).
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objects of the Association are: |
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To consolidate,
strengthen and make invincible the global Hindu fraternity
by following the eternal and universal life values based on
Sanatan Dharma and work for total welfare of humanity on the
basis of the unique cultural ethos of Bharatvarsha.
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To promote activities
of education, medical aid and relief to the poor or any other
activity in the advancement of general public utility for
furtherance of literature and scientific and socio-religious
research.
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There shall be
no discrimination on the grounds of religion, sex, caste,
race or colour at any time amongst the beneficiaries of the
Association.
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For fulfillment
of above-mentioned objects if any activity is carried out
which requires money to be collected in the form of sales,
charges for boarding and lodging, distribution of books, literature
etc., then the prices and charges will be such that as far
as possible they will not yield any profit.
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For furtherance of above mentioned objects following activities
are/may be undertaken: |
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Medical
Relief |
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establish and maintain hospitals, nursing homes for poor people
and give them medical relief at the time of war, riots, floods,
drought etc. To operate free medical units for the destitute
within and outside the country. |
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Education
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To protect, develop and spread
the Hindu values of social, ethical and spiritual life, which
have sprung up in Bharatvarsha. To uphold and protect the
symbols of national veneration, such as, sanctity of womanhood,
cow & progeny, sacred religious places, rivers and environment
concerns.
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To establish an order of Dharmapracharaks,
both lay and initiate, for the purpose of propagating dynamic
Hinduism representing the fundamental values of life comprehended
by various faiths and denominations originated in Bharatvarsha,
such as, Bouddha, Jain, Arya Samaj, Sikh, Veershaiva, Shakta,
Shaiva, Vaishnav, etc. and to open, manage and assist Centres
for training such Dharmapracharaks.
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To establish and maintain, help
to manage or render assistance to libraries, schools, colleges,
technological institutes, medical and other relief centres
and other institutions of like nature for the benefit of the
needy masses in general and for socially backward and weaker
sections of the society living in slums and tribal areas in
particular. The emphasis will be on making them self-reliant
while also promoting self-respect.
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To establish, maintain, help
to manage or render assistance to temples, maths, and other
centres for preaching principles and teaching practices of
Hindu Dharma and culture, thus making them centres of social
and cultural awakening.
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To diffuse knowledge of and preach
ethical and spiritual principles and practices of Hinduism
suited to modern times in all parts of the world so as to
be conducive to the welfare of humanity as a whole.
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To arrange tours of Saints, sages,
seers and dedicated social and religious workers. To arrange
seminars, discussions, cultural and social conferences, Satsang,
competitions and other suitable programmes.
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To arrange for imparting and
promoting physical, intellectual, moral and spiritual strengths
based on the dharmic and eternal cultural values to Hindus
of all age groups in general and to children and youth in
particular.
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Relief
to the poor |
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To found, maintain, manage or
render assistance to orphanages, rescue homes, destitute homes,
working women's hostels, homes for widows and homes for old
and infirm persons.
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Social
and cultural activities |
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To completely eradicate social
evils such as untouchability, dowry system, etc. to restore
due status to woman in the society and to rejuvenate the dynamic
holistic Hindu way of life.
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To assist
and help all those who wish to come back to the Hindu fold on
their own volition. |
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To establish and reinforce contacts
with all Hindus living abroad to help them unite to fulfil
their cultural and spiritual aspirations.
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Scientific
and socio-religious research |
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To evolve a think tank that would
proactively articulate the holistic and integral perspective
on all vital issues and themes concerning Bhartvarsh and the
global Hindu society.
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To publish books, booklets, pamphlets,
journals, newspapers etc., and to produce audio, visual and
video material and to harness the modern electronic mass media,
e.g. Internet, T.V. channels, etc. for the promotion of the
aims and objects of the Parishad.
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Other
activities for advancement of object of general public utility. |
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To create cultural commonwealth
on the basis of Dharma throughout the world, especially in
South and South-East Asia.
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To open the branches of the Association in
different Prants and Union territories of Bharat.
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To establish and to help establishment of similar
associations all over the world.
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To affiliate, co-operate with
and help to manage associations or societies having similar
objectives.
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