Protecting dignity. Preserving Dharma. Promoting social unity.
Hindu Rights Watch works through programs, documentation, relief, cultural education and grassroots leadership training across India.


A movement of citizens restoring balance to the story of Hindu India.
A diverse group of young, passionate individuals joined with professionals across journalism, NGOs, farming, IT, finance, business and entertainment.
Our mission & visionSix programs, one Dharmic purpose
Inspired by Care India’s campaign-card clarity, these cards make HRW’s programs easy to scan, share and support.
गीताGita Distribution
Ensuring every Hindu family, especially in rural India, receives and understands the wisdom of the Bhagavad Gita.
1,00,000+ distributed →
अर्जुनArjuna Program
Dharma-based leadership training for social activism, governance awareness and community service.
Youth leadership →
दुर्गाDurga Program
Safety, confidence and support for women through training, awareness and local response networks.
1,500+ females trained →
ऋषिRishi Valmiki
Social unity, dignity and cultural education initiatives with neglected communities.
Community bridge →
उत्तिष्ठUttishtha Bharat
Youth mobilisation, civic awareness and action-oriented training for national service.
150+ workshops →
सेवाHindu Relief Services
Relief response during crisis, community support and urgent assistance for vulnerable families.
Rapid relief →How HRW creates measurable impact
The flow connects documentation, training, mobilisation and support—so every program has a clear outcome path.
Document
Collect ground signals and create evidence-led narratives.
Train
Develop citizens, youth and women as local leaders.
Mobilise
Build state-wise networks for events, drives and advocacy.
Support
Relief, guidance and action where communities need help.
Present in 7 states across India
A Care India-like reach block with map markers, state cards and progress visuals.
View reach detailsThe issues we champion — evidenced, not asserted.
Equal rights, temple autonomy, education parity and legal fairness.
Distortion of HistoryResearch-backed correction of civilisational narratives and textbook bias.
Anti-Hindu HatredDocumentation and advocacy against discrimination, stereotypes and hate incidents.
Atrocities on HindusNon-graphic documentation, victim support and public awareness for affected communities.
Empowerment of WomenDurga training, dignity, safety awareness and local support ecosystems.
Cultural PreservationFestivals, scriptures, rituals and grassroots transmission of living Dharma.
Between silence and strength, your support is the difference.
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