Actress Priyanka Chopra wears jacket with Goddess Mahakali embroidered on it
A new picture of actress Priyanka Chopra is making rounds on social media in which, she has sported wearing a jacket with the image of Goddess Mahakali embroidered on it.
A new picture of actress Priyanka Chopra is making rounds on social media in which, she has sported wearing a jacket with the image of Goddess Mahakali embroidered on it.
In how many villages with Muslim majority population can a Hindu contestant be elected ? Such incidents can occur only because Hindus are tolerant and believe in respecting all religions ! Ayodhya (UP) – Haafiz Azhimuddin, a Muslim contestant has been elected as a Sarpanch in Rajapur which is a Hindu majority village. He secured … Read more
A woman’s husband was admitted in a private hospital here after getting infected with Covid. Oxygen was being supplied in black due to shortage. The woman purchased oxygen by paying extra money; however, her husband succumbed to Covid.
Many dead bodies were found to be floating along the banks of Ganga in UP and Bihar over the last few days. Instead of getting cremated, they are getting pushed into the river.
After Abdul Hameed Mohammed Quadri, an Islamic Cleric died on 9th May, thousands of Muslims gathered in his funeral procession violating the curfew.
The Police have arrested a group of 7 people who stole clothes and shrouds from dead bodies of Covid-19 patients from crematoriums, and sold them after putting branded logos on it.
A driver transporting the oxygen tanker forgot the route delaying oxygen supply to 7 coronavirus patients leading to the loss of their life. In the Government run King Koti Hospital, coronavirus afflicted patients are undergoing treatment.
A cowshed at the Tetoda village in Gujarat has been converted into a Covid Centre where the patients are treated with medicines made from cow milk and urine. Vedalakshana Panchagavya Ayurvedic Covid Isolation Centre was inaugurated on 5th May and is run by Mr. Mohan Jadhav.
Thanks to global warming, the snow-capped mountains are melting across the globe. Things are no different for the Indian Himalayan Region. As a consequence, lake levels and catchment areas, both are on the rise. This poses a risk of floods for the habitations adjoining rivers.
“Merely because one religious group is dominating in a particular locality, it cannot be a ground to prohibit from celebrating religious festivals or taking processions of other religious groups through those roads,” the Madras High Court gave this decision while hearing a petition.