Iran drops India from Chabahar rail project
Iran has decided to remove India from the Chabahar railway project. The reason for the cancellation of the project is that India was delaying the funding for the project for the last 4 years.
Iran has decided to remove India from the Chabahar railway project. The reason for the cancellation of the project is that India was delaying the funding for the project for the last 4 years.
The Pakistani citizens here marched to the Chinese Embassy and protested the expansionism of China. They sang ‘Vande Mataram’ in support of India. The people exhibited hoardings against Xi Jinping and made a demand to contain his imperialist policies.
Upset Hindus are urging Coffee Shop of Horrors located in Greater Orlando (Florida) to withdraw its “Blood of Kali” Chai Black Tea; calling it highly inappropriate.
Under the leadership of Sri Sai Datta Swami, 123 Christians decided to come back to their original Hindu Dharma. A major program was arranged on 12th July under the auspicious of GHHF.
Cow smuggling is being carried out inhumanly and illegally in Varangaon of Jalgaon District (Maharashtra). When Pradeep Maharaj, a local devout Hindu and Mathadhipati of Shri Krishna Temple, opposed it, then the fanatic driver snatched his mobile, destroyed the photographs of the injured cows taken by him and scuffled and abused Pradeep Maharaj.
Prime Minister of Nepal K.P. Sharma Oli making a ‘Chinese invention’ said that Ayodhya based in India is fake. He said that Shriram is not Indian, but a Nepali.
The Vishwa Hindu Parishad and Bajrangdal units of North 24 Pgs (WB) rescued a 21-year-old Hindu Girl from Dumdum Cantonment area from a Jihadi racket on 27th June under a tip off from a source just before being sold off to human traffickers.
The BJP MLA Debendra Nath Ray’s dead body was found hanging outside a shop.
The Supreme Court on 13th July restored the right of “Managership or the Shebaitship” of Sree Padmanabhaswamy Temple at Thiruvananthapuram in Kerala to the royal family of Travancore but the administration of the temple will be managed by a committee headed by a District Judge.
After more than 30 years of Islamist rule, Sudan has outlined wide-reaching reforms including allowing non-Muslims to drink alcohol, and scrapping the apostasy law and public flogging.