Feb 1, 2024
"हरहरमहादेव": In a momentous occasion, Hindus have reclaimed the right to worship at Gyanvapi's Vyas Cellar in Varanasi after 31 years, symbolizing a significant victory in preserving Hindu's rich spiritual & cultural heritage amidst ongoing legal battles
In a deeply emotional and spiritually significant event, the Varanasi District Court's recent ruling has paved the way for Hindus to once again perform puja within the ancient confines of the Vyas Cellar, located in the heart of the Gyanvapi structure. This decision, bringing to an end a 31-year period of waiting, has been met with profound joy and reverence by the Hindu community. The district administration, acting promptly on the court's orders, unlocked the cellar last night, setting the stage for a momentous day of worship that unfolded with the break of dawn.
Jan 31, 2024
Amroha Love Jihad case, Chand arrested after Bajrang Dal's timely intervention, alerted by Chand's lawyer, he was arrested for raping, abducting, and forcefully converting a minor Hindu girl into Islam, he went to the court to marry her, POCSO applied
In an unsettling incident from Amroha, Uttar Pradesh, authorities have intervened in a matter that has stirred considerable concern among the local community and beyond. This case brings to light not just the personal tragedy of a young girl but also broader issues of religious freedom and personal safety.
Jan 31, 2024
"महामहिम": From President Murmu's inaugural address in the new Parliament, India's leap to 188 GW renewable energy, to the iconic Sengol symbolizing power transfer—witness a nation on the move towards Shreshth Bharat, sustainability & historic milestones
In a day marked by ceremonial grandeur and historic firsts, the Budget Session of the Parliament commenced this January 31. The spotlight was on President Draupadi Murmu as she made her inaugural address to the members of both the Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha in the newly inaugurated Parliament building.
Jan 31, 2024
"Temples are sacred, not tourist spots": Madras High Court declares TN temples off-limits for non-Hindus, Justice S. Srimathy ordered HR&CE for Installing boards, affirming Hindu rights to worship freely, setting a precedent for religious practice respect
In a significant ruling on Monday, the Madras High Court issued directives to the Tamil Nadu government and the State Hindu Religious and Charitable Endowments (HR&CE) Department, emphasizing the sanctity of the Palani temple, also known as the Arulmigu Dhandayuthapaniswamy Temple, along with its sub-temples located in Tamil Nadu. This decision underscores a pivotal stance on religious practice and the preservation of sacred spaces within the Hindu community.
Jan 30, 2024
"जल वही चढ़ाएंगे": In a big move, Hindus approach Supreme Court for an ASI survey of a Shivling in Gyanvapi Masjid's wuzukhana, challenging its obscurity by artificial walls and questioning its historical reverence in a complex tale of faith & heritage
In a recent development that has drawn national attention, the Hindu community has approached India's highest judicial authority, the Supreme Court, with a significant request concerning the Gyanvapi Masjid, a site steeped in religious and historical significance. This move comes shortly after the Archaeological Survey of India (ASI) released a report on the Gyanvapi Masjid.
Jan 30, 2024
"न्यायप्राप्ति": Kerala Court sentences 15 PFI (banned Islamist group Popular Front of India) terrorists to death in the brutal murder of BJP Kerala State leader Renjith Sreenivasan, he was killed inside his house in front of wife & daughter in Dec 2021
In an unprecedented decision that has captured the nation's attention, an additional district sessions court in Kerala's Alappuzha district has handed down a significant verdict. On Tuesday, the court sentenced 15 individuals associated with the PFI-SDPI to death for their involvement in the 2021 murder of BJP leader Ranjith Sreenivasan.
Jan 27, 2024
In a landmark revelation, ASI's Gyanvapi report claims a temple predating the mosque, with pillars & carvings intact, amidst a storm of cultural debate, pre-Aurangzeb-era relics fuel a historic reckoning for India's heritage, Owaisi and coterie cries fowl
In a recent development, the Archaeological Survey of India (ASI) has suggested that the Gyanvapi mosque was constructed on the ruins of a pre-existing Hindu temple. This claim has emerged from the Kashi Vishwanath-Gyanvapi case, where the lawyer representing Hindu petitioners, Vishnu Shankar Jain, addressed the media with these findings.
Jan 26, 2024
In West Bengal's Howrah, post-Pran Pratistha celebrations, a shocking wave of stone-pelting and temple vandalism stirs communal unrest; section 144 imposed to quell tensions, as allegations of Muslim appeasement by the state government fuel controversy
In the Belilious Road area of Howrah district, late on Wednesday night, a confrontation involving two different community groups resulted in injuries to almost two dozen individuals. This prompted the local authorities to implement Section 144 of the Code of Criminal Procedure, as reported by The Indian Express.
Jan 26, 2024
"काबिल-ए-तारीफ": In a bold step towards secular education, safeguarding Indian taxpayers' contributions from funding communalism, the Supreme Court gave a landmark judgment ruling that the Govt-funded minority Institutes can't impose religious teachings
In a significant ruling that impacts educational institutions across the country, the Supreme Court of India has made a clear statement regarding religious teachings in government-funded minority institutions. The apex court has stated that minority institutions, including those partially or fully funded by the government, cannot make religious education compulsory for their students.