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Jan 19, 2022
The 19th of January, 2020 marks the 30th anniversary of the exodus of Kashmiri Hindus from the valley. A lot has changed since then but the more things change the more they remain the same. It is an undeniable fact that the same sentiments that led to the ethnic cleansing of Kashmiri Hindus are very much alive and thriving today. The only thing that is markedly different is the political dispensation that is in power today and the manner in which they perceive the world.

Jan 18, 2022
Gandhi’s last protest is what the year 1947-48 should be remembered for, alongside India’s partition. No doubt the year is remembered for India’s so-called independence. It is also the same year when the so-called visionary leader of the so-called newborn nation envisioned a ‘Tryst with destiny’ in his speech at the stroke of the midnight hour even though countless of his fellow countrymen were being slaughtered for their religion.

Jan 18, 2022
Thaipusam, one of the important Hindu festivals celebrated by the Tamil community across the globe, was a low-key affair this year in India as the Tamil Nadu government had decided to shut the temple for devotees. Citing the threat of rising COVID-19 cases in the state, the Tamil Nadu government had declared that devotees would not be allowed to visit the Palani Arulmigu Dhandayuthapani temple from January 14-18 during the Thaipusam festival.

Jan 18, 2022
Delhi Police, which has been probing into the improvised explosive device (IED) recovered from the Ghazipur flower market on Friday, January 14 revealed that the explosive was part of the 24 bombs shipment that was sent to Pakistan backed terrorist sleeper cells or criminal gangs by the terror state of Pakistan. The cache was sent either through land or via a sea route, said a Delhi police officer.

Jan 18, 2022
Balliol’s newest buildings at the Master’s Field have been named after historic Balliol alumni and academics who reflect the diversity, values, and history of the College
The Balliol college at the University of Oxford has decided to name a new building after Dr. Lakshman Sarup, The first candidate at Oxford to pass his thesis for a Doctorate of Philosophy (DPhil) degree. The college’s decision came after a move to name new buildings in the college campuses after notable alumni and academics who reflect the diversity, values, and history of the College. 

Jan 18, 2022
There is no space left for pluses or minuses from politics in this country, as Imran Khan’s departure is the only solution to all the problems
Addressing a crowd in Lahore in connection with the preparations for local body elections, Jamaat-e-Islami head Sirajul Haq stated on Sunday that Imran Khan’s departure is the only answer to Pakistan’s crisis.

Jan 18, 2022
The IANS report suggests that the Sikh terror outfits might target election rallies and attempt to assassinate important leaders of VVIPs
Intelligence agencies have issued a warning that Pakistan’s Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) has activated its terror outfits to detail the election process in Punjab, as per an IANS report. As per the inputs, ISI thinks the current assembly elections are ‘now or never’ for the uprising of Khalistan extremism once again in Punjab. ISI has aimed to increase the Khalistani footprint in Punjab using its terror modules in Punjab and some parts of another poll-bound state Uttar Pradesh.

Jan 18, 2022
A tale of two cities: Stories of demography change from Bharuch and Surat in Gujarat
In 2014, a Jain Sadhvi who stayed in Surat’s Gopipura area wrote a letter to the President of India, Governor of Gujarat, Prime Minister Modi, the then Chief Minister of Gujarat, Anandiben Patel, and other leaders about the harassment she was facing in Gopipura, a traditionally Jain locality in Surat, which has slowly turned into a Muslim majority area.

Jan 18, 2022
The Hindus do not call their Gods either One or Many. According to them, what they worship is One Reality, ekam sat, which is differently named
Sri Ramakrishna was one day taunted by a sceptic that the Kali he worshipped at Dakshineshwar was only a slab of black stone carved into a bizarre female figure and decked with glittering trinkets. The saint was taken aback. So far, he had not cared to see the sacred icon in its supreme spiritual splendour. He had been content to witness the Divine Mother in all Her majesty in the cave of his heart whenever he was in a state of samãdhi. Now he had been challenged to find out if what he worshipped was a figment of his fevered imagination.