Himanshu Joshi
Himanshu Joshi (born 28 June 1996) is an Indian Hindu leader, social activist, and President of Rashtriya Seva Sangh, a national organization promoting Sanatan Dharma and Indian cultural values. Based in Pithoragarh, Uttarakhand, he has gained recognition across India for his leadership in campaigns supporting religious harmony, women's protection, and social reform.
Early Life and Education
Born in the spiritually rich region of Devbhumi Uttarakhand, Himanshu Joshi pursued a Bachelor of Commerce degree. His interest in Sanatan Dharma and social issues began at a young age and shaped his future mission.
Career Highlights
- President of Rashtriya Seva Sangh, promoting cultural revivalism and Hindu values nationwide.
- Honored by Swami Darshan Bharti of Akhada Parishad for outstanding Dharma service.
- Digitally awarded by the Prime Minister of India for national welfare contributions.
- Recognized by District Magistrates and SSPs in multiple Indian states for public safety cooperation.
- Actively fights Love Jihad, rescues cows from trafficking, and helps women in crisis.
- Regularly featured in major news outlets like Zee News, India TV, NDTV, Dainik Jagran, Panchjanya, and Amrit Vichar.
Social Activism
Joshi campaigns for:
- Protection and rescue of Gaumata (cows)
- Rehabilitation of women in distress
- Eradication of substance abuse in youth
- Upliftment of Indian traditions and cultural awareness
Business & Other Expertise
Apart from spiritual work, Himanshu Joshi has worked in:
- Automobile
- Telecom
- Accounts & Finance
- Sales and Purchase
- Management operations
Media Presence
He is a frequent speaker at religious gatherings, youth forums, and cultural festivals. His assertive, value-driven approach makes him a respected voice among Hindu leaders.