April 5, 2025
Shreesanatan Sewa Foundation hosts 3rd annual summit in Delhi, reinforcing Hindu unity and advocacy
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Shreesanatan Sewa Foundation hosts 3rd annual summit in Delhi, reinforcing Hindu unity and advocacy

By Dr. Avi Verma

The ShreeSanatan Sewa Foundation proudly held its third annual summit in Delhi, uniting influential Hindu leaders, business figures, legal experts, and community advocates to further its impactful initiatives. The event began with traditional Hindu rituals, including the lighting of diyas, Vedic chanting, and the ceremonial honoring of dignitaries, setting a sacred tone for the proceedings.
Sanatan Ecosystem Project The summit attracted an esteemed lineup of distinguished attendees, including Suresh Chavhanke, the owner of Sudarshan TV; Swami Yati Narsinghananda, the priest of Dasna Mandir; Pushpendra Kulshrestha, a well-known journalist and public speaker; Suraj Pal, the President of Karni Sena; Dr. Omendra Ratnu, the founder of the Dharmansh Foundation; and Ravi Ranjan Singh, the founder of Jhatka Authority. Also present were Awdhesh Sharma, a Supreme Court advocate and founder of Nyay Sewa Dal; Azad Vinod, the founder of Hindu Force; Khemchand Sharma, BJP spokesperson; and BrajGupt Arya, an advocate and global coordinator of the Sanatan Ecosystem. The gathering was further honored by the presence of Rahul Sur, a retired IPS officer and former UN official; Kanu Preeya, a producer; Pavaneshwer Dutt; and Pramod Pandey, a retired army officer.
Sanatan Ecosystem ProjectThe summit was also graced by numerous influential leaders and media personalities.

While some prominent figures, including Supreme Court advocates Ashwini Upadhyay and Vishnu Jain, Major GD Bakshi, Jaipur Dialogues Founder Sanjay Dixit, Global Sanatan Aid Founder Dr. Vivek Koul, filmmaker Vivek Agnihotri, activist Sushil Pandit, CyberSipahi Founder Shubham Mangla, and Hindu Force President Dipak Singh, could not attend in person, they sent their blessings and support to the event.

Unveiling the Sanatan Ecosystem Project

A major highlight of the summit was the unveiling of the Sanatan Ecosystem Project by Hemant Patel. This ambitious initiative seeks to provide tangible solutions for the Hindu community, including:

Protecting women from online fraud and fake profiles

Supporting Hindu-owned businesses and promoting economic self-reliance
Launching a matrimonial platform (Vivaah) to preserve traditional family values
Encouraging ethical food consumption and fostering community-driven commerce
The Sanatan Ecosystem Project is designed to protect community resources, address external challenges, and build a stronger, more independent Hindu society.

A Unified Call for Action

The summit concluded with a collective call to action, urging all Hindus to register and actively participate in the Sanatan Ecosystem Project. Leaders emphasized the critical need for unity in preserving Hindu identity, strengthening cultural heritage, and enhancing the community’s overall well-being. Constructive feedback was shared to further refine the initiative.

A special acknowledgement was made to Asish Verma, owner of Sanatan-certified Hotel Downtown, for his generous sponsorship and exceptional hospitality in hosting the summit.

As the ShreeSanatan Sewa Foundation continues to expand its mission, the Delhi summit marked a significant milestone in bringing Hindus together under a shared vision of cultural preservation, economic empowerment, and community solidarity.

All dignitaries unanimously urged business owners, service providers, manufacturers, individuals, and matrimonial candidates to register at Shree Sanatan, obtain a Hindu certificate and logo for display at their establishments, and enhance their global presence through the Sanatan Search Engine.
You can register here: https://www.shreesanatan.com/

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