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During a pre-Diwali event at Jamia Millia Islamia University, organized by the Akhil Bharatiya Vidyarthi Parishad (ABVP), tensions escalated when ...
The 2024 National Outstanding Hindu Religious Teacher Award was presented by the Directorate General of Hindu Community Guidance at ...
The article discusses the criticism faced by the Indian Express for allegedly maligning the Hindu festival of Karwa Chauth by highlighting potential health hazards associated with the fast. The author argues that while the Indian Express raised concerns about dehydration and other health risks, similar concerns are often overlooked during the Muslim fasting month of Ramadan. The article suggests that the media's portrayal of Karwa Chauth fasting as dangerous is biased and unfair, especially when compared to the coverage of other religious practices. Source :- Conversation with Copilot https://hindupost.in/dharma-religion/karwa-chauth-fasting-is-bad-ramadan-fasting-is-good-how-indian-express-sought-to-malign-a-hindu-festival-claiming-health-hazards/
Pakistan has allocated a budget of Rs 10 million for the restoration of the historic Baoli Sahib temple in Narowal, ...
Vishwa Hindu Parishad (VHP) State Chief spokesperson Bala Swamy condemned the recent vandalism of Hindu temples in Hyderabad, calling the ...
Vice President Jagdeep Dhankhar recently criticized the global silence on the persecution of Hindus, calling out the international community for ...
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau may align with Jagmeet Singh, leader of the New Democratic Party (NDP),to target Hindus in ...
Hillsborough, NJ, recognized the contributions of its Hindu community by declaring October as Hindu Heritage Month. Mayor Robert Britting presented ...
London's annual Diwali celebrations will take place at Trafalgar Square on October 27th, organized by City Hall. The event will ...
Two men, Stefan Buzoianu (37) and Artur Crudu (27), have been charged in connection with a series of burglaries targeting Hindu and Buddhist temples in the Twin Cities area. The burglaries, which took place between May and July 2024, were part of a larger national theft ring. The stolen items, including jewelry, cash, and sacred religious objects, are estimated to be worth around $100,000. The affected ...
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