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December 1, 2008
1. India Minister Wants All School Kids to Learn YogaCHENNAI, INDIA, December 1, 2008: India's health minister said he wants to push all school-going children to learn yoga, in the hope that it can reduce the prevalence of diseases such as diabetes and hypertension in years to come. 2. A Sucessful "Hindu Religious Awareness Conference" Held in KarnatakaKANDAPUR, KARNATAKA, INDIA, December 1, 2008: The "Hindu Religious Awareness Conference" was held at Shetty Auditorium of Bhandarkar's College yesterday. The conference was organized by the Hindu Jana Jagruti Samiti. Speaking after inaugurating the program, Sri Kalahastendra Saraswati Swami, Anegundi Jagadguru Maha Samstan, Katapady, said that the word "Hindu" is under siege in India. "Hindu religion is a precious gift of saints and not born through the influence of any propagator," he said. 3. No Civilization, No Crisis, No ProblemBADUY, WEST JAVA, December 2, 2008: High in the lush hills of far western Java, an animist tribe lives a peaceful existence, untouched by the turmoil of the financial crisis. The Baduy, who are estimated to number somewhere between 5,000-8,000 people, are surviving in tribal lands only 120 km (75 miles) from the teeming mega-city of Jakarta. Yet despite their proximity to the Indonesian capital, the Baduy might as well be a world away as they live in almost complete seclusion, observing customs that forbid using soap, riding vehicles and even wearing shoes. Villagers stare blankly when asked about events in the outside world. 4. Daily InspirationEven among high-context cultures, the Indian wedding stands out. It involves as much planning as the construction of a nuclear power plant--except it costs more. NOTICE: Express your gratitude for HPI by donating to the Hindu Press International Endowment Fund.
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