Beware of those who lure of providing jobs in the name of Sanatan : Chetan Rajhans (National Spokesperson, Sanatan Sanstha)
Mumbai – A seeker of Sanatan Sanstha in Thane District recently received a phone call from a woman. She asked, “Is Sanatan Sanstha starting a school in Kalwa (District Thane) ? Can I get a job in the school ? I got your contact number from a devout Hindu in Rabodi”. When the seeker contacted the concerned devout Hindu, he accepted that he had given the telephone number.
An unknown person in Uttar Pradesh telephoned the woman and said, “Sanatan Sanstha is starting a school at Kalwa. You can get a job by paying Rs 4,000”. The seeker clarified to the woman that the phone call was from a cheat; Sanatan Sanstha does not have any such activity.
In this context, Mr Chetan Rajhans (National Spokesperson of Sanatan Sanstha) said that Sanatan Sanstha endeavours to propagate Spirituality free-of-charge.
Sanatan Sanstha does not conduct such worldly activities. No activity such as opening a school has started in Kalwa or anywhere else. Keeping this in mind, people should beware of those who are luring under the pretence of providing jobs in the name of Sanatan, and avoid becoming a victim of fraud.
If anyone says that Sanatan Sanstha conducts such activities, please immediately contact the office of Sanatan Sanstha on :
Mobile : 7058885610
E-mail : contact@sanatan.org
Sanatan Sanstha has said that people should not fall prey to fake offers being made in the name of Sanatan.
Sanatan Sanstha is a registered Charitable Trust established by Paratpar Guru (Dr) Jayant Athavale, an internationally-renowned Hypnotherapist under the guidance and blessings of His Guru Saint Bhaktaraj Maharaj. Sanatan’s aim is to impart spiritual knowledge to the spiritually curious in society, inculcate religious behavior in people and provide individual guidance to seekers for their spiritual emancipation. People from various strata of society voluntarily participate in its mission as part of their spiritual practice, and hence, are called seekers. |