On 23rd January, ‘Hindu Youth Sena’ was set up at Madurai in Tamil Nadu. Shri. Sinithampi Yogeswaran, a Member of Parliament of Sri Lanka was the Chief Guest of the program. The program was attended by about 150 devout Hindus. Read more »
VHP had organized a mammoth gathering on the occasion of its golden jubilee. VHP’s senior leader Dr. Pravin Togadia felicitated Adv. Hari Shankar Jain for his extra-ordinary contribution in protection of Hindu Dharma. Read more »
Faizabad: In comments that could kick up a row, Union minister Nitin Gadkari has said the government at the Centre is of ‘Ram bhakts'(devotees) and those who shout ‘Jai Shri Ram’ slogans. Read more »
Interfaith Community Memorial Service for civil rights icon Dr.Martin Luther King, Jr., in Reno (Nevada, USA) on January 18 included Sanskrit mantras and sprinkling of drops of water from river Ganga of India, sacred to Hindus. Read more »
Hindu Rashtra demand in Nepal provinces even higher than ever. Hindu Rashtra demand turning violent in Kathmandu as Cops and RPP-N cadres clash. Read more »
Eleven Christians and Muslims belonging to 3 families embraced Hinduism at a “Gharwapsi” event organized by the Vishwa Hindu Parishad (VHP) at Mumbai Read more »
Sparks City Council in Nevada (USA), incorporated in 1905, started its new year with ancient Gayatri Mantra and sprinkling of water drops from river Ganga, considered holy by Hindus. Read more »
In the past, our soldiers won several battles on battlefield but our politicians lost them on negotiation table, all due to our inept political leadership. In a couple of years, one opportunity will present itself; we should be ready to grab it – Dr. Subramanian Swamy Read more »
New Delhi: Phenyl, usually the white variety, is the cheap cleaning liquid of choice for floors across India. Anyone venturing into the shopping aisles at the Kendriya Bhandar cooperative’s stores in the Capital can testify to this. Kendriya Bhandar also supplies housekeeping products to central government offices, Read more »
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. Read more »
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