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‘Where are Hindu Barbers?’ Sewa Nyaya Utthan Steps In to Reclaim Lost Ground in Salon Industry

“ ‘Where are Hindu Barbers?’ Sewa Nyaya Utthan Steps In to Reclaim Lost Ground in Salon Industry”, RastraJyoti, October 12, 2025

“In an era when India’s personal grooming and salon industry is booming, a sharp question has surfaced: Where are the Hindu barbers?

Not too long ago, fifteen young men, hailing from a village inhabited entirely by the Hindu Nai jaati, approached Sewa Nyaya Utthan (SNU) Foundation with this message:

“This was our traditional work. But today, the Muslim section of our jaati group [commonly called hajjam] dominates the industry. We have been sidelined. We want to return – not as employees, but as entrepreneurs,” Anil Sain, from Nai Nangla village in Gurugram, told SNU…….”

Read full article at rashtrajyoti.com

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