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Gandhi Punyatithi 2025: Honoring the Legacy of Peace and Justice

Gandhi Punyatithi, observed on January 30, marks the martyrdom of Mahatma Gandhi, the Father of the Nation. This solemn day reminds us of his lifelong dedication to peace, nonviolence, and social justice. At Human Rights & Social Justice Mission (HRSJM), we pay tribute to his legacy by continuing his mission of creating a society rooted in equality, harmony, and justice for all. The Significance of Gandhi Punyatithi Mahatma Gandhi’s ideals of Ahimsa (nonviolence) and Satyagraha (truth and resistance against injustice) continue to inspire movements for human rights and equality worldwide. On this day, we reflect on his teachings and renew our commitment to addressing the issues of poverty, discrimination, and inequality, which he passionately fought against. Gandhi believed in the power of the individual to bring about change, a principle that lies at the heart of HRSJM’s mission. Gandhi’s Vision and HRSJM’s Mission Mahatma Gandhi dreamed of an India where human rights, dignity, and equality were accessible to all, regardless of caste, religion, or gender. At HRSJM, we strive to make that vision a reality by empowering marginalized communities, raising awareness about social justice, and fostering inclusivity in every aspect of life. How You Can Honor Gandhi’s Legacy This Gandhi Punyatithi, you can contribute to keeping Gandhi’s ideals alive: Volunteer: Join HRSJM’s initiatives to serve the community and promote social justice. Donate: Support our programs aimed at uplifting marginalized individuals and families. Spread Awareness: Share Gandhi’s teachings and the importance of nonviolence and equality with your friends and family. Join Us in Paying Tribute to Mahatma Gandhi At Human Rights & Social Justice Mission (www.hrsjm.org), we believe that Gandhi’s teachings are more relevant than ever. Let us come together on this solemn day to honor his legacy by working towards a society where peace, equality, and justice prevail. This Gandhi Punyatithi, let’s pledge to follow the path of nonviolence and work together for a better, more inclusive India.

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18 December – Minorities Rights Day in India

Minorities Rights Day in India is observed on 18 December to preserve and promote the rights of minority communities in India. This day focuses on issues like the safety of minorities in the state. On this day several campaigns, seminars, and events are conducted to inform and educate people about them.

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