Delhi, February 09, 2025 – The ShreeSanatan Sewa Foundation successfully hosted its 3rd summit in Delhi, gathering prominent Hindu leaders, business owners, advocates, and community figures to support its initiatives. The event began with traditional Hindu rituals such as Diya lighting, chanting slokas, and honoring dignitaries.
Notable attendees included Sudarshan TV owner Suresh Chavhanke, Dasna Mandir priest Swami Yati Narsinghananda, Journalist and public speaker Pushpendra Kulshrestha, Karni Sena President Suraj Pal, Founder of Dharmansh Foundation Dr. Omendra Ratnu, founder of Jhatka authority Ravi Ranjan Singh, the Supreme court advocate and founder of Nyay Sewa Dal Awdhesh Sharma, founder of Hindu force Azad Vinod, BJP spokesman Khemchand Shama, Advocate and global coordinator of Sanatan ecosystem BrajGupt Arya, Retired IPS and former UN official Rahul Sur, producer Kanu Preeya, Pavaneshwer Dutt, Retired army officer Pramod Pandey, and many other influential leaders and media personalities.
Some leaders, including, Supreme court advocate Aswini Upadhyay and Vishnu Jain, Major GD Bakshi, Founder of Jaipur Dialogue Sanjay Dixit, Founder of Global Sanatan Aid Dr. Vivek Koul, Director Vivek Agnihotri, and Sushil Pandit, founder of CyberSipahi Shubham Mangla, and Hindu Force President Dipak Singh, couldn't attend, but their blessings were with the event.
Hemant Patel presented the Sanatan Ecosystem project, which offers practical solutions for Hindus, such as protecting women from fake profiles, supporting businesses, and fostering community connections. The ecosystem also includes a matrimonial service (Vivaah) and promotes ethical food consumption. Its goal is to safeguard resources within the community and tackle external challenges.
Special thanks to Sanatan-certified *Hotel Downtown owner Asish Verma* for sponsoring the summit and providing excellent hospitality.
Leaders encouraged all Hindus to register for the project. They also provided valuable feedback to improve it. The main call is to unite Hindus in this initiative.
The only help needed is to bring more Hindus to this project. If you haven't joined yet, here’s the link: www.shreesanatan.com.
Hemant Patel
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