Devotees oppose web series “Ashram”: Demand for ban
Devout Hindus are demanding a ban on the upcoming web series “Ashram” as it insults ascetics. In this web series, a story is shown with a fictional character “Baba Nirala Kashipurwala”.
Devout Hindus are demanding a ban on the upcoming web series “Ashram” as it insults ascetics. In this web series, a story is shown with a fictional character “Baba Nirala Kashipurwala”.
Three thousand four hundred Hindus were arrested by the Police for celebrating the historic occasion of Ram temple bhoomi pujan in Ayodhya on 5th August.
Pandit NR Vijayendra Sharma, who had suggested the Muhurt as 5th August for the Bhoomipujan of Ayodhya’s Ram Mandir has been receiving death threats over the phone from various parts of the country.
A grand Bhoomi Pujan ceremony is scheduled to be held on 5th August, 2020 at Ayodhya for construction of Ram Temple. Hindus are celebrating this occasion at world famous ‘Times Square’ in New York.
The National Green Tribunal on 17th July refused to entertain a plea seeking direction to install alternative methods of cremation to reduce air pollution and also to contain the spread of COVID-19
Justice R Banumathi, who was the first woman from the State of Tamil Nadu to be elevated to the position of a Judge in the Supreme Court, retired on 19th, she revealed her faith in Jesus…
Travancore Devaswom Board, which is mandated to administer temples in Southern Kerala, is all set to appoint Arabic teachers in schools which come under its management…
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s 29-years-old son Yair had tweeted very offensive picture of the Hindu goddess Shri Durgadevi and had insulted the Goddess. Indian citizens in Israel protested against it and demanded immediate removal of the tweet. In response, Yair removed the offensive picture and apologised to the Indians.
The Kerala Government has issued a circular prohibiting the prevailing practice of uploading of ‘notices of intended marriage’ under the Special Marriage Act on the website of Registration Department.
The Calicut University has included Arundhathi Roy’s ‘Come September’, an anti-national article in “Appreciating Prose”, the book compiled and edited by C.R. Murugan Babu and Prof. Abida Farooqi, in the syllabus for the Semester III of the students of BA (English Literature).