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Over 44,000 Hindu temples in Tamil Nadu alone remain
under government control while
other religious institutions enjoy autonomy
Source: Hindu Religious & Charitable Endowments Department, Tamil Nadu Government

In 90 days, 342 rape cases have been reported, with several Hindu girls’ bodies found decapitated—Bangladesh has become a nightmare for Hindus
Source: News18, August 22, 2025

1,204 ancient idols (832 bronze and 372 stone) were stolen from 387 temples in Tamil Nadu in a 25-year period between 1992 and 2017
Audit by Hindu Religious and Charitable Endowments Department

Islamic Terrorists asked name, religion and even checked their genitalia of Hindu Male tourists, shot them
The Hindu, April 24, 2025

55 Hindu artefacts Stolen From Temples Across India Have Been Located in the Home of an Art Collector
Artnet, April 25, 2023

  • Who we are

The People Behind the Action

We are a diverse group of young, passionate individuals who have come together to drive positive change in Hindu society and restore balance and parity to the narratives shaping public perception. As concerned citizens, we have joined hands with professionals and experts from varied backgrounds including journalism, NGOs, farming, IT, finance, business, and entertainment.

 

 
  • Who we are

The People Behind the Action

We are a diverse group of young, passionate individuals who have come together to drive positive change in Hindu society and restore balance and parity to the narratives shaping public perception. As concerned citizens, we have joined hands with professionals and experts from varied backgrounds including journalism, NGOs, farming, IT, finance, business, and entertainment.

 

 
  • Our Impact
  • Since 2013, we have achieved

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Gita Distribution

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  • Our Work

Act More. Impact More.

Millions of Hindus—particularly in rural India—have never held a copy of Bhagwat Gita. This program ensures that every Hindu family—especially in rural areas—receives and understands Gita wisdom.

Structured training to Hindu organizations and individuals, equipping them to lead in social activism, governance, and community service.

When a Hindu woman reclaims her dignity, her entire civilization rises beside her.This program draws on this inner force, determined to restore protection, empowerment, and pride.

Restores Samajik Ekta (social unity) through the revival of the ancient warrior spirit (Veer Ras) inspired by Maharishi Valmiki’s timeless wisdom.

Catalyzes an ecosystem where Hindu organizations, activists, scholars, and youth connect, share, learn, and amplify their impact through professionalism and a culture of research.

A critical work area of Hindu Rights Watch dedicated to providing immediate, compassionate assistance to Hindu families and individuals facing crisis situations.

Our approach

For Individuals

Value driven leadership via mentorship and Training

We nurture the spark of change in every Hindu by providing tailored leadership training, mentorship, and fellowship opportunities. Through programs like the Arjuna and Durga program, we instill Dharma-centered values, strategic thinking, and practical skills to empower individuals to lead with integrity and impact.

For Communities

Driving change & resilience through structured frameworks

We partner with local chapters and networks to implement robust frameworks—capacity-building workshops, rapid relief services, and cultural initiatives—that strengthen community bonds, enhance crisis response, and preserve Hindu heritage. Our Durga Program’s safety modules and Rishi Valmiki’s social unity interventions exemplify community resilience in action

For Institutions

Strengthening networks through professionalism & policy advocacy

We elevate Hindu organizations, temples, and think tanks by promoting best practices in governance, documentation, and policy advocacy. Through the Uttishtha Bharat Program, we build research-driven ecosystems, digital media capacities, and strategic alliances that amplify Hindu voices and foster durable institutional impact.

CEO

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Sumit  Kumar 

Chief  Executive Officer

 

Whenever righteousness falters, we rise to restore Dharma,” is the heartbeat of Hindu Rights Watch. United by ancient wisdom and modern resolve, we protect Hindu rights, empower communities, and defend our heritage. Join us in this sacred duty—your voice and action ensure the light of Sanatana Dharma endures

  • Our Reach

All States

Hindu Rights Watch operates in 7 states across India, focusing on protecting rights in rural areas and urban slums through community partnership.

21Districts
139Villages
15,256Families
  • Stories that matter

IMPACT STORIES

  • Real voices. Real impact.

What people say

"Before Hindu Rights Watch came to our village, most families had never held a copy of the Bhagavad Gita. The volunteers did not simply distribute books — they sat with us, explained the shlokas in simple Hindi, and connected the teachings directly to the struggles of our everyday lives. Today, the Gita rests in every home in our basti, and the change in how our community thinks and carries itself is visible to all."

Farmer, Rampur, Uttar Pradesh

"When HRW team came to our Sarna tribal villages and conducted trafficking awareness sessions, it was the first time anyone had ever spoken to our daughters about how to protect themselves from grooming and conversion rackets. The facilitators treated our women with deep respect and explained everything in our language. I have seen three girls in our village use what they learned to get out of dangerous situations. The Durga Program does not just raise awareness — it saves lives."

Tribal Community Leader, Hazaribagh, Jharkhand

"The Arjuna Program gave me something no university course ever did — a Dharma-based framework for leadership and civic action. The strategic advocacy training, the mock media sessions, the scenario simulations rooted in Hindu philosophy: every element was designed to turn ordinary young Hindus into effective, confident defenders of our civilization. I came in as a student and left as a leader. Hindu Rights Watch changed the entire trajectory of my life."

Youth Leader & Graduate Student, Patna

"The Rishi Valmiki Yagna that Hindu Rights Watch conducted in our rural Dalit basti was the most powerful community event I have witnessed in my thirty years of social work. It was not simply a religious ceremony — it was a declaration that Maharishi Valmiki's legacy of courage, wisdom, and social unity belongs to all Hindus equally. The program restored our community's pride and challenged the forces that try to divide us from our broader Hindu heritage."

Dalit Community Organizer, Moradabad, UP
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