A student in Rishikesh (Uttarakhand) was compelled by her teacher to wipe off the tilak worn on her forehead
The teacher removed a Class 8 student from the classroom for wearing a tilak and instructed her to return only after wiping it off.
The teacher removed a Class 8 student from the classroom for wearing a tilak and instructed her to return only after wiping it off.
Initially, the worship was performed by the executive president of Annachhatra Mandal, Amolraje Janmejayraje Bhosale.
The incident took place in Niphad. Following the attack, the youth’s father filed a complaint with the Police.
A woman from Telangana filed a complaint under Section 498A of the IPC, leading to a criminal case against her in-laws.
Given the overwhelming response to this slogan, a digital billboard displaying ‘Ek Hai Toh, Safe Hai’ has been installed at a bus stop outside the Secretariat.
He said, “Only saints and mahatmas should decide the rules and regulations for the Sanatan Board and devotees from all the 13 Akhadas should be the officers in this board.
Chennai sea coast witnessed waves up to a metre high. As safety measure, the airport was closed from 12.30 p.m. to evening 7 p.m for all flights .
Therefore, the couples should have more than two i.e. at least 3 children,” stated Sarsanhachalak Dr Mohanji Bhagwat expressing concern about population.
In this regard, ‘Surajya Abhiyan’ has demanded a strict action by election commission through a statement and has also provided necessary evidence.
The Swiss parliament passed the bill in this regard by 151 votes to 29. Earlier the Supreme Court had given its approval stating that anyone violating this law, would be fined 1,000 Swiss Francs (roughly Rs. 97,000).