Unknown people gave the names of the Mughal rulers to the public toilets !
7 public toilets have been named after the Mughal rulers Mohammad Khilji, Ghazni, Humayun, Akbar, Aurangzeb
7 public toilets have been named after the Mughal rulers Mohammad Khilji, Ghazni, Humayun, Akbar, Aurangzeb
During which the Archaeological Department submitted an affidavit to the Court that said ‘the right to perform puja cannot be given on the Qutub Minar site’.
Idols of Shridurgadevi and Deity Hanuman as well as Shivling, installed in a temple located in Sector-37 were vandalised by anti-social elements on 23rd May
The petition states that after the consecration of an Idol, the temple always remains a temple unless it is transferred elsewhere or the Idol is immersed
Mr Satish Kochrekar said many private travel agencies are flouting this regulation and looting passengers by charging more than double the ticket price
The matter of the Gyanvapi Mosque was heard on the 23rd of May after the Supreme Court transferred the case to the lower Court.
Just like the case of the Gyanvapi Mosque in Kashi, in Pune, two Durgahs, the Chota Sheikh and Bada Sheikh have been built on the site of two temples the Punyeshwar and Narayaneshwar.
The CMs of other States under BJP rule should also take such a decision to achieve the development in its real sense.
It has been noticed that Khalistani terrorists have been involved in many anti-Hindu activities in the last 1-2 years in Punjab.
All the figures you see to the south of the Qutub Minar, near the Iron Pillar, are the remains of temples.