Chairman of Hindu Council of Kenya Coast Branch Re-elected

www.coastweek.com NAIROBI, KENYA, April 5, 2007: Shri Praful G. Shah has been re-elected as the Chairman of the Hindu Council of Kenya – Coast Branch at the Annual General Meeting held at the Shree Visa Oshwal Community Hall. Chairmen, Hon. Secretaries and Trustees of the 24 affiliated institutions of the Council were invited to attend together with nominated Representatives. Election…

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UK Hospital opens Hindu chaplaincy

news.bbc.co.uk BERKSHIRE, UK, April 5, 2007: Patients at a Berkshire hospital are to be offered pastoral care from a new Hindu chaplaincy. Reading Hindu Temple has commissioned 11 chaplaincy volunteers to provide spiritual guidance for Hindu patients at the Royal Berkshire Hospital. The volunteers received training over the past year at the temple and under the guidance of officials from…

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Hindu Woman Honored with Achievement Award

www.sewainternational.com COVENTRY, UNITED KINGDOM, March 22, 2007: International Women’s Day celebrated in Coventry was of special significance to Hindu Women this year as Muna Chauhan was honored with the “Women of Achievement Awards 2007.” The news release explained Muna Chauhan’s background and her numerous contributions to her community and abroad, “Although in full-time employment, as a Senior Personal Bank Manager…

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The March of Rama — New Play Produced in Canada

www.cyberpresse.ca MONTREAL, CANADA, April 4, 2007: “How is it that one never sees Indians in Montreal theatres?” This question was worrying playwrights Alexis Martin and Daniel Briere who for two years have taken an “ethnic turn” in their approach. They have surprised and entertained with laughter everybody on Nouvelle Tele Communautaire de Montreal (New Community TV) with their Bulgarian, Haitian…

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Police Keep Vigil After Vandalization of Goan Temples

www.dailyindia.com PANAJI, GOA, INDIA, April 4, 207: A large contingent of police force has been mobilized after suspected miscreants vandalized two temples in Savordem, about 70 kilometers from here. On Tuesday night, two temples were vandalised, which created tension in the area. The news of Deity vandalization spread like wildfire and people gathered at the gate and blocked the road…

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Hindu Community Welcomes Its First Hindu Temple

www.news4jax.com JACKSONVILLE, FLORIDA, March 23, 2007: Jacksonville Hindus are delighted that a Hindu temple has been opened in their community. Now the 4,000 Hindus living in Jacksonville have a place to pray and worship. The news release explained, “On Friday, Hindu priests and others were busy readying the temple, which is located on Greenland Road in Mandarin. A ceremony was…

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U.N. Rights Council Adopts Resolution Against Religious Defamation

www.iht.com GENEVA, SWITZERLAND, March 30, 2007: Islamic countries pushed through a resolution at the U.N. Human Rights Council on Friday urging a global prohibition on the public defamation of religion — a response largely to the furor last year over caricatures published in a Danish newspaper of the Muslim Prophet Muhammad. The statement proposed by the Organization of Islamic Conference…

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Head of Delhi Ramakrishna Mission Passes Away

Press Release DELHI, INDIA, March 31, 2007: Ramakrishna Mission New Delhi is deeply aggrieved to announce the passing away of Swami Gokulanandaji, senior monk of the Ramakrishna Order and Head of the New Delhi Centre, who breathed his last at Sir Gangaram Hospital around 10:25 AM on March 31, 2007. He was 79. He was admitted to the hospital for…

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Malaysia Court Halts Baby Hindu Boy’s Conversion to Islam

in.today.reuters.com KUALA LUMPUR, MALAYSIA, March 31, 2007: A Malaysian court has taken the rare step of ordering a Muslim man not to go ahead with plans to convert his baby son to Islam, pending a last-ditch legal effort by the Hindu mother to take custody of the boy. The Court of Appeal, which usually defers jurisdiction in religious matters to…

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