New Delhi, August 18, 2017: nonprofit organization for Hindu community in America, Hindu American Foundation (HAF) works for the well-being of Hindus and spread the Hindu philosophy.
Earlier this year, the Hindu American Foundation had published a report titled 'Hindus in South Asia and Diaspora: A Survey of Human Rights 2017'. The report was an extensive research work that enlisted the numerous incidents of Human Rights violations against Hindus in various countries.
Now the HAF is coming out with its second survey of Hindu American youth being bullied in American schools. To reach out to the masses and get the widest survey outreach, their website has released a form. The responses from these forms will be compiled and reported. The second survey will be published next year.
The deadline for the form is until 1st December 2017. The form can be accessed here.
Last year the foundation came out with its first survey report of Hindu American youth being bullied. The survey was titled 'Classroom Subjected: Bullying and Bias against Hindu Students in American Schools' which had concluded that Hindu American students continue to be bullied and feel socially ostracized for their religious beliefs."
In this first edition, it was unfortunate to find out that half of the respondents to the survey felt socially outcasted because of their religious background.
But the report's objectives were successful. It was a recommended resource at the state as well as federal level.
Bullying is one of the biggest social evils that face our society. With this survey, HAF aims to highlight and combat bullying of the minority on the basis of their religion.
– Prepared by Saksham Narula of NewsGram. Twitter: @Saksham2394