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Dallas Hindu community welcomes HSC Leadership Team

by Hindu Students Council | Jan 22, 2019 | Blog, Events, HSC Leadership Meet, News, Uncategorized

January 20, 2019, Addison, TX. Around 45 Dallas Hindu leaders and community members participated in a luncheon to welcome HSC’s National Team during the Martin Luther King Jr. weekend (Jan. 18-20, 2019). HSC held its Annual Leadership Meet in Dallas to induct...

Misleading and Sensational, CNN’s ‘Believer’ Pilot Amounts to ‘Fake News’

by Hindu Students Council | Mar 7, 2017 | HSC Articles, Uncategorized

March 6, 2017. By Parth Parihar, General Secretary of HSC Growing up as a Hindu in America, I was often my friends’ only readily available resource about Hinduism. According to the Pew Research Forum, only 22% of Americans know a Hindu—the lowest percentage of any of...

HSC Responds to CNN’s ‘Believer’ Episode’s Depiction of Hinduism

by Hindu Students Council | Mar 7, 2017 | News, Uncategorized

March 7, 2017.  On Sunday evening, March 5, CNN screened an episode as part of a documentary series, ‘Believer,’ produced by religious scholar Reza Aslan that presented a distorted and biased view of Hinduism. The documentary focused on the rare Aghora...

HSC Awareness Dinner in Houston Highly Successful

by Hindu Students Council | Jun 3, 2005 | Uncategorized

June 3, 2005, HOUSTON: With the Indian diaspora having such far-reaching consequences globally, the chameleon-like ability to adapt and survive in any environment, heritage intact is a trademark feature of being of Indian Hindu origin. Determined not to suffer a loss...
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