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GHHRC remains deeply engaged in the ground realities faced by Hindu communities across regions. From advocacy and litigation to heritage preservation and research, our work demands constant communication and accountability. This space brings together real-time updates, carefully curated research, event reports, and media coverage to ensure that our movement remains transparent, informed, and action oriented.
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Webinars & Conferences

From academic lectures to strategic legal briefings, GHHRC brings together a diverse set of voices - including historians, legal experts, victims of persecution, grassroot workers, and global allies. Themes range from temple desecrations and minority rights in South Asia to policy advocacy and civilizational education. These are designed to build literacy on Hindu issues and equip participants to take informed action locally and globally.
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Fests

Cultural preservation lies at the heart of human rights. Our fests celebrate the living traditions of Hindu society - Art forms, language, rituals, and wisdom passed through generations. These gatherings revive indigenous voices and enable intergenerational dialogue, especially among youth and elders.
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Book Releases

GHHRC supports and curates books that confront distortion, document truth, and bring Hindu civilizational thought back to the center of academic and legal discourse. Book releases include author interactions, panel discussions, and distribution of titles on legal injustice, cultural erasure, history, dharma, and resilience.

Research & Publications Evidence. Ethics. Empowerment.

Understanding reality requires more than observation — it demands documentation rooted in experience, community insight, and rigorous inquiry.
GHHRC engages in ongoing research to bring visibility to the everyday injustices faced by Hindu communities, whether it be systemic bias, legal neglect, or erasure of cultural identity. Our fieldwork spans across regions and includes fact-finding missions, legal case documentation, heritage mapping, and history recordings.

These efforts not only guide our own advocacy and legal interventions but also serve as resources for those working in policy, education, journalism, and law. From ground reports to legal dossiers, we build a foundation of credible evidence and lived truth, not just to inform the world, but to empower those whose voices have long been ignored.

Each publication is a step toward accountability and recognition. All findings are vetted, sourced, and released with a strong commitment to accuracy and ethics.

Press Releases

Timely Communication in Times of Urgency

GHHRC’s press statements respond to ongoing events — We speak directly to media, governments, and communities, countering misinformation and giving voice to the marginalized.

Print Media

Features and mentions in leading national and international newspapers, news magazines, and journals. Includes interviews, op-eds, legal rebuttals, and documentation of GHHRC’s active on-ground interventions. Scroll below to explore our coverage in print media.

Electronic Media

Digital interviews, public debates, televised briefings, and community testimonials. We work with credible platforms to ensure our stories are documented and shared. To help educate broader audiences and bring the Hindu rights discourse into global human rights conversations through the internet. Scroll below to explore our coverage in electronic media.

Volunteer for Events

Volunteers are key to the success of every initiative. Whether it's registration support, event logistics, outreach, or content documentation, each task contributes to our broader impact. Those interested in volunteering can sign up through the membership page and will be guided by our coordination team.
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