Rohit K. Vyasmaan (born August 20, 1970 in New Delhi, India) is the head of the American branch of Hindu youth organisation Bajrang Dal. He moved to the United States with his family when he was thirteen years old, and now lives in Flushing, Queens.
Professionally RK Vyasmaan holds a degree in Chemical Engineering. He is also linked to the Jewish Kach and Kahanist movements as well as Hindu-Jewish Unity movement. His website hinduunity.org has been blocked by India's largest ISPs on the orders of the Mumbai Chief of Police while Tehelka says it contains "Very obvious hate speech".
Hindu Unity
Hindu Unity (hinduunity.org) was a Hindu nationalist advocacy website funded by Indian American Rohit Vyasmaan, the head of the American branch of the Hindu organization Bajrang Dal. The website described itself as the official site of Bajrang Dal.
Hinduunity.org featured articles on the history of Hinduism and the conflict between Hindus and Muslims in South Asia
Vyasmaan started the website in March 2000. In 2001, the website's host Addr.com canceled its contract in 2001, calling it a hate site after receiving complaints about offensive content. Vyasmaan then contacted the Jewish followers of Meir Kahane, who helped him find a new webhost.<ref name="NYT_Allies_2006"/> In May 2004, the website was blocked by several Indian ISPs for its anti-Islam content, on the request of the Mumbai Police commissioner.<ref name"rediff-gag-2006"/> Subsequently, in 2006, it was blocked by the Government of India's Department of Telecommunications.<ref name"rediff-blockade-2006"/>
Professionally RK Vyasmaan holds a degree in Chemical Engineering. He is also linked to the Jewish Kach and Kahanist movements as well as Hindu-Jewish Unity movement. His website hinduunity.org has been blocked by India's largest ISPs on the orders of the Mumbai Chief of Police while Tehelka says it contains "Very obvious hate speech".
Hindu Unity
Hindu Unity (hinduunity.org) was a Hindu nationalist advocacy website funded by Indian American Rohit Vyasmaan, the head of the American branch of the Hindu organization Bajrang Dal. The website described itself as the official site of Bajrang Dal.
Hinduunity.org featured articles on the history of Hinduism and the conflict between Hindus and Muslims in South Asia
Vyasmaan started the website in March 2000. In 2001, the website's host Addr.com canceled its contract in 2001, calling it a hate site after receiving complaints about offensive content. Vyasmaan then contacted the Jewish followers of Meir Kahane, who helped him find a new webhost.<ref name="NYT_Allies_2006"/> In May 2004, the website was blocked by several Indian ISPs for its anti-Islam content, on the request of the Mumbai Police commissioner.<ref name"rediff-gag-2006"/> Subsequently, in 2006, it was blocked by the Government of India's Department of Telecommunications.<ref name"rediff-blockade-2006"/>
Sri Sathya Sai International Centre for Sports is an indoor arena located in campus of Prasanthi Nilayam, Puttaparthi, Andhra Pradesh. The place is popularly known by the world at large as the birthplace of Sri Sri Sathya Sai Baba. The stadium was established in November 2006 and was inaugurated by then President of India Dr. A P J Abdul Kalam with capacity of 4,000. It is owned and managed by Sri Sathya Sai Central Trust.
The stadium has facilities for games like basketball, volleyball, tennis, squash, table-tennis, badminton, and gymnastics. Spread around 4.8 of land, it is one of the largest open-frame space domes in India.
The stadium has facilities for games like basketball, volleyball, tennis, squash, table-tennis, badminton, and gymnastics. Spread around 4.8 of land, it is one of the largest open-frame space domes in India.
UCrush was a website designed for college students. It was launched by its co-founders Daniel O'Connell and Kyle Garvan in March 2013 and quickly gained followers. It allows students to post anonymous crushes of people at their school. Within the first month of launching the site, UCrush reportedly received over 1 million views. It went viral across the country within weeks. Since LikeALittle shutdown, students have been seeking an alternative to the anonymous campus flirting, and UCrush filled that spot. The site has been featured on many blogs and has been covered by Fox News and NBC.
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Anonymous Crushes
First and foremost UCrush started out with anonymous crushes. Being able to flirt with people at your school quickly became an instant attraction.
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Anonymous Crushes
First and foremost UCrush started out with anonymous crushes. Being able to flirt with people at your school quickly became an instant attraction.
Sri Sathya Sai Vidyapeeth is an educational institution that occupies an area of 90 acres named "Sri Sailam", which is bounded by the Arabian sea on three sides. This property at Katalur, Calicut District was gifted to Sri Sathya Sai Baba by Smt. Rohini Prabhu (wife of late Sri. K.B.Prabhu). Students from around India study in this institution. Bhaghawan Baba laid the foundation stone for the school on 30 May 1976 and inaugurated the campus. It started functioning on 16 August 1976 with 11 students enrolled in Grade 1. To begin with, it was a resident / day scholar school. The administration of Vidyapeeth is managed by Sri Sathya Sai Trust, Kerala State.