Konark Dance Festival Loses Shine

SourceKONARK, INDIA, December 7, 2003: The Konark dance festival in Orissa once attracted a huge number of tourists. But attendance is poor despite its awe-inspiring setting. An open air theater with the famous Sun Temple as its backdrop has been the site of the Konark Dance Festival organized by the government for the last 14 years. The idea is to…

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Religion Rise To Aids Challenge

SourceKATHMANDU, NEPAL, DECEMBER 12, 2003: In the Nepalese capital, 29-year-old Surendra Shaha and his mother are sitting in prayers with a Hindu priest. Surendra Shaha says his weekly prayer ritual is helping him. Surendra is HIV positive and this is a weekly ritual organized by his mother to keep his spirits up. By all accounts, it’s working. The role of…

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Bangladeshi Hindus Face Discrimination

SourceWASHINGTON, D.C., December 9, 2003: Bangladesh has taken some steps to protect its religious minorities but discrimination continues, particularly against Hindus, says a new report. It says communal violence and discrimination have displaced up to 20,000 Hindus in recent years, with the most serious violations occurring in 2001. Most Bangladeshi Hindus who seek refuge in India have received little support…

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Karnataka State Temple Plan Protested

SourceBANGALORE, INDIA, December 10, 2003: The S.M. Krishna Government’s proposal to take over management of all private and trust-managed temples have raised hackles. Says Sri Vishveshwara Theertha of Udupi Pejawar math: “This would only give scope for corruption.” Others are equally upset. Hindu Dharmika Samsthe Hitharakshna Samiti spokesman G.R. Suresh accuses the Government of diverting US$15 million collected from nearly…

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Concern over High Indo-Fijian Suicide Rate

PacnewsFIJI, December 8, 2003: Indo-Fijians, who make up almost half the population of Fiji, are five times more likely than indigenous Fijians to attempt or commit suicide, recent police statistics indicate. The trend has been consistent for at least five years. Along with the youth of Federated States of Micronesia, Marshall Islands, Guam, Palau and Samoa, Indo-Fijian youth make up…

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Biotechnology Method Has Source in the Ganges River

SourceSAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA, December 02, 2003: GangaGen, a company in the biotechnology industry, is committed to the discovery and development of biologically specific bacteriophage (bacteria eaters) for the diagnosis, prevention and treatment of bacterial infection in medical, veterinary, and agricultural applications, says this company website. The biotechnology industry is only just beginning to boom and companies like GangaGen aim to…

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Organiser Newspaper Reports on Sita Ram Goel

SourceDELHI, INDIA, December 11, 2003: Noted thinker, renowned scholar and writer Shri Sita Ram Goel passed away in New Delhi on December 3. He was 83. He is survived by his two sons Saroj Kumar Goel and Pradip Kumar Goel. His wife had passed away long back. He was cremated at Nigam Bodh Ghat. His younger son Pradip Kumar Goel…

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World’s Largest Replica of Balaji Temple Opens

News ReportPUNE, INDIA, DECEMBER 8, 2003: The magnificent Lord Venkateshwara Temple at Ketkawale village, about 40 kilometers from Pune, was inaugurated recently. Spread over 10 acres, the new, full-fledged, temple with the grandeur of its original is the biggest replica of the world famous Tirumala Tirupathi Balaji temple in Andhra Pradesh. More than 6,000 devotees and farmers flocked to see…

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Flushing Ganesha Temple Faces Dispute Over Board Elections

SourceFLUSHING, NEW YORK, December 5, 2003: “For three decades, the Hindu Temple Society of North America has been a peaceful refuge,” reads this prominent article in the New York Times. “Every weekend, thousands of devotees stream to this sanctuary on Bowne Street in Flushing, New York. A recent dispute has shattered the temple’s calm. The dispute has nothing do with…

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Interfaith Awareness Week Declared by Wisconsin Governor

SourceMADISON, WISCONSIN, U.S.A., December 8, 2003: The Governor of Wisconsin has declared the week of December 8-12 as “Interfaith Awareness Week,” with the main purpose of the celebration to develop awareness and establish mutual understanding and respect among religions. The American Hindu Association, along with other faith groups, is participating. The inaugurating events will be on Wednesday, December 10 from…

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