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Activity list of Hindu Forum of England

The Hindu Forum of Britain (HFB) is the largest umbrella body for British Hindus with more then 300 member organisations from around the country. HFB is the first port of call from the central government and the most reported Hindu organisation in the British media. HFB's activities are broadly divided into three areas:
Public policy for the govenment
HFB influence public policy by providing broad and collective views of the Hindu community on a wide range of issues.
Community consultation for the government.
Some of the consultation exercises conducted by HFB include responses to the Home Office policy on race equality and diversity, the Commission for Equality and Human Rights, QCA and Religious Education Curriculum.
Capacity building for the Hindu community
HFB has identified capacity building as a crucial activity to accelerate integration of the Hindu community in Britain
WHAT WE DO
Project development for the Hindu community.
Some of the current projects include- Parliamentary Internships, HFB Religious Education Toolkit, Hindu Security Forum at the Met
Developing good interfaith relations with other faith communities
HFB firmly believes that good relations between the faith communities in Britain will contribute to community cohesion and social inclusion, which are essential ingredients for peace and prosperity.
Help build a cohesive and inclusive Britain
HFB has established multilateral and bilateral dialogues with the umbrella bodies of the other faith communities and plays an active role in the Interfaith Network of the UK.

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Hindu Festival Calendar 2022

Hindu festivals are celebrated as per the Hindu Calendar. This calendar depends on the movement of the sun and moon, so most festivals are celebrated on different dates and move around within a range of dates in different years. Here we have provided the dates of the Hindu religious holidays for the calendar year 2022.

Maha Shivaratri

01 March 2022

Holi - festival of colours

17 March 2022

Raksha Bandhan

18 August 2018

Krishna Janmashtami

25 August 2018

Dusseshra

11 October 2018

Diwali

30 October 2018

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