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The Hindu Media Relations Project (HMRP) aims to develop materials and courses whose objective is to provide information that will help guide journalists, educators, and government reprsentatives in dealing with substantive aspects of Hindu culture, the representation of Hindus to the public at large, and the formation of public policy that impacts the Hindu community.

The HMRP employs an emic, trans-ethnic approach that focuses on media relations not only with mainstream Hindus, whose ethnic origin can be traced back to the Indian subcontinent, but also with non-Indian Hindus.

We Need Your Help

We need you to report instances of bias in media reporting. Your report will become a part of a database that researchers will use to identify trends in reporting that could be better adjusted for more harmonious relations between the Hindu community and the Mainstream Media.

In order to report instances of media bias, please proceed to this page to register or, if you are already registered, please proceed to this page to file a report.

We also need volunteers in the areas of print, television, online journalism, social workers, and others who can participate in the development of course materials and their presentation.

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