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Truth must be upheld, Mr Ribeiro

Truth must be upheld, Mr Ribeiro

“I am 78 and thought it is time to speak out. The ordinary people like me are happy and content. We feel no persecution or discrimination and are not on the hit list. Even if we are, truth cannot be hidden. In fact it was the Church which had crucified TRUTH and continues to do [...]

March 21, 2015 HHR Analysis/Insights, India 0

In an attempt to frame Hindus 7 Christians arrested for Damaging Church Property

In an attempt to frame Hindus 7 Christians arrested  for Damaging Church Property

Mangalore, Mar 19: In connection with indulging in rampage in a banana plantation belonging to Babbukatte Nityadhar Church and trying to disrupt peace in the region, Ullal policemen arrested seven persons on Wednesday March 18. They are Jayson Verghese (23), Vijit Sunny Rozario (21), Araki Alfred (20), Roshan Cutinho (26), all from Nityadhar Nagar and [...]

March 19, 2015 HHR Archives, India 0

Maharashtra bans beef, 5 years jail, Rs 10,000 fine for possession or sale

Maharashtra bans beef, 5 years jail, Rs 10,000 fine for possession or sale

Beef lovers in Maharashtra will now have to do without the red meat as President Pranab Mukherjee has given his assent to the Maharashtra Animal Preservation (Amendment) Bill, 1995, nearly 19 years after the Maharashtra Assembly passed the Bill during the BJP-Shiv Sena rule in 1995. The slaughter of cows was previously prohibited in the [...]

March 3, 2015 HHR Archives, India 0

11-Year-old Girl Punished in School for Wearing ‘Tilak’ on Her Birthday

11-Year-old Girl Punished in School for Wearing ‘Tilak’ on Her Birthday

Secunderabad:  An 11-year-old girl in Telangana was allegedly made to stand for two hours outside her school principal’s room as punishment for wearing a “tilak” on her birthday. The child, a student of St Ann School in Tarnaka area of Secunderabad was so badly affected by the incident that she refused to go to school [...]

February 28, 2015 HHR Articles, India 0

The narrative of ‘Delhi church attacks’ flies in the face of facts

The narrative of ‘Delhi church attacks’ flies in the face of facts

Is the Christian community in Delhi under threat now that the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) is in power? Many people would like you to think so. Since December 2014, six specific incidents, all in Delhi, of alleged attacks on churches and, most recently, on a Christian school have been widely reported and commented upon by [...]

February 16, 2015 HHR Archives, Articles, India 0

Why Cricket Needs To Go Down

Why Cricket Needs To Go Down

I know cricket is a passion in India, even amongst many of my fans. But not only has the  IPL scandal ( 2013 )shown that there is something rotten in cricket, but unless cricket goes down, other sports in India will never come-up. Here is a game which is a colonial legacy of the British. [...]

February 15, 2015 HHR Analysis/Insights, India 0

266 kg gold missing from Sree Padmanabhaswamy temple: Audit report

266 kg gold missing from Sree Padmanabhaswamy temple: Audit report

THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: As much as 266 kg gold is missing from the famed Sree Padmanabhaswamy temple here, says former chief government auditor Vinod Rai in his audit report submitted to the apex court. The highlight of the report that has been obtained by media reveals that out of the 893 kg gold that was given out [...]

February 15, 2015 HHR Archives, Articles, India 0

Hindus are Tribals, Hindus are Pagans

Hindus are Tribals, Hindus are Pagans

 At the 5th Gathering of the Elders (Mysore, 1-4 February 2015), I was originally only present as an observer. But when a Hindu lady speaker had addressed the social philosophy of the Gond tribe, I felt it necessary to give a fitting reply, as it was contrary to the whole aim and spirit of the [...]

February 4, 2015 Dr Koenraad Elst Archives, India 0

Re-conversion to Hinduism was approved by Acharyas in Udupi in 1964-65

Re-conversion to Hinduism was approved by Acharyas in Udupi in 1964-65

“In 1964-65, all shankaracharyas, mahants and saints of the religion met in Udupi in Karnataka and decided to allow re-conversion. This was the first public declaration made by the leaders of the Hindu society. Before that there was almost a social ban on conversion in the Hindu community.” – M. G. Vaidya In a surprising revelation, [...]

January 17, 2015 HHR Analysis/Insights, India 0

Meet India’s first cow minister Otaram Devasi

Meet India’s first cow minister Otaram Devasi

NEW DELHI: His community — Rabaris, a livestock-dependent tribe traditionally-addresses him as “Bhopajj” or priest. He dresses up like a cow-herd himself: a long white cloth wrapped around his bare torso, red turban, dangling ear rings et al. With a lathi in tow, he walks into everywhere, even the chief minister’s office in Rajasthan. Otaram [...]

January 11, 2015 HHR Archives, India 0
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