Couples Come to US For Procedure to Choose Sex of Baby

www.sun-sentinel.com UNITED STATES, June 14, 2006: (HPI note: A report from India on June 16 states that several doctors were arrested for sex selection procedures, which is a crime in India. It is a crime in India is to selectively abort a child after determining its gender through ultrasound scans. The process described below involves making a determination at the…

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US Sex Determination Kit Sparks Fresh Fears

timesofindia.indiatimes.com CHANDIGARH, INDIA, June 17, 2006: For the Indian states which have been able to control sex-determination tests through ultrasound, a new US-patented gender testing kit — available over the Internet — which enables sex-determination as early as five weeks after conception will spell more troubles. The kit costs US$275 and involves sending a blood sample to a US laboratory…

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Genetically Modified Cotton Seed Controversy Increases in India

www.dailypioneer.com HYDERABAD, INDIA, June 8, 2006: The controversy over the use of a genetically modified seed called BT cotton has escalated. Agriculture ministers from seven states that grow cotton met in Hyderabad to discuss the use of the seed. Andhra Pradesh has been negotiating with Monsanto, the company importing the seed into India, to reduce the price of the Bt…

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Tamil Nadu Panel To Set Guidelines for Training Priests

www.zeenews.com CHENNAI, INDIA, June 10, 2006: the Tamil Nadu government today set up a seven-member committee, headed by retired judge of the Madras High Court Justice A. K. Rajan, to design the curriculum for training and prescribe guidelines to implement its decision to appoint persons from any caste as temple priests. The committee, which would prescribe age and educational qualification…

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Pakistan Denies Krishna Mandir in Lahore Demolished

www.uniindia.com ISLAMABAD, PAKISTAN, June 16, 2006: Pakistan has denied reports that the Krishna Mandir in Lahore has been demolished to pave the way for the construction of a shopping mall. Minister for religious affairs Ejazul Haq rejected Indian opposition leader Lal Krishna Advani’s statement on the demolition and challenged his remarks that minorities in Pakistan did not have religious freedom.…

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World Muslim Congress Condemns Lahore Hindu Temple Demolition

theamericanmuslim.org DALLAS, TEXAS, June 14, 2006: (HPI note: Following is a press release published on the American Muslim website. It is notable even though apparently based on incorrect information about the temple.) The World Muslim Congress condemns the demolition of Hindu Temple in Lahore and urges the Government of Pakistan to restore the temple. Muslims follow Islam, a monotheistic religion…

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Hinduism Today’s Publisher Visits Vancouver, Calgary Edmonton

p class=”source”a HREF=”http://www.gurudeva.org/taka/guru_travels.html”www.gurudeva.org/a/p p class=”summary”KAUAI, HAWAII, June 16, 2006: Satguru Bodhinatha Veylanswami will be in Vancouver, Calgary and Edmonton from June 23 – July 4 to visit several temple communities. As the successor to Satguru Sivaya Subramuniyaswami, Bodhinatha is the publisher of Hinduism Today magazine and head of Kauai’s Hindu Monastery/San Marga Iraivan Temple in Hawaii. Your family and friends…

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Read Hinduism Today Article About Einstein in Spanish

www.incienso.com.mx KAUAI, HAWAII, June 15, 2006: A Spanish-language version of Mark Hawthorne’s article on “Einstein’s Religious Theses, Comparing the famous physicist’s concepts of God and soul to Hindu beliefs,” https://www.hinduismtoday.com/archives/2004/1-3/50-53_einstein.shtml, appears at the URL above. Hinduism Today freely gives permission to translate articles into other languages, just send your request to ar@hindu.org.

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India’s Government Strikes Mention of Beef Eaters From New History Books on Ancient India

epaper.timesofindia.com NEW DELHI, INDIA, June 12, 2006: (HPI note: The irony of this NCERT action is that the previous BJP government met with vigorous opposition from the now ruling Congress party and allies when it attempted to make the same change, considered an affront to Hinduism, in the text books.) References to ancient India’s beef-eaters have been done away with…

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