President Mbeki Invited to South Africa’s First Hindu Convention

SourceSOUTH AFRICA, June 24, 2003: South African President Thabo Mbeki has been invited to that country’s first Hindu convention later this year. Ashwin Trikamjee, president of the South African Hindu Maha Sabha, said the September convention would focus on the challenges facing Hindus in post-apartheid South Africa. “Our objective is unity among all Hindu organizations. We need to have a…

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No Elephant for Lord Jagannath’s Annual Chariot Festival

SourcePURI, ORISSA, June 22, 2003: The elephant will no longer be used as part of the age-old rituals in the annual rath yatra (car festival) of Lord Jagannath, Lord Balabhadra and Devi Subhadra, which begins on July 1. The temple authorities have decided to break with the tradition of an elephant leading the procession of the Puri king from his…

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Examining Dowry in India

SourceNEW DELHI, INDIA, June 14, 2003: Srimati Basu, anthropology professor at DePauw University, U.S., has been tackling the complex system of dowry, explaining its origins and why it is still perpetuated in East Indian culture. Basu calls dowry the Indian women’s oppression under patriarchal systems and says that it is expanding into all communities in India. Families with daughters have…

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School-Related Suicide Alerts the State That Change is Imperative

SourceCHENNAI, INDIA, June 17, 2003: It often takes a tragedy of magnitude to call attention to a matter of grave importance. Ramu Abhinav’s suicide in Chennai has alerted the human rights commission in Tamil Nadu to demand a full investigation into the circumstances. It is too late for 16-year old Ramu whose suicide note indicated that he was fed up…

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AIDS Victim Encourages Potential Couples to be Tested for HIV

SIFY NewsASSAM, INDIA, June 14, 2003: It is common practice in East Indian culture for couples to have their astrology done to see if they will be compatible in marriage. However Goswami, a resident of Assam, feels that the public should be aware that it would be in their best interest if the potential couple go for a blood test…

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Mt. Kailash Project

SourceINDIA, June 13, 2003: In 1998 H.H. Chidananda Saraswati (Pujya Muniji) traveled to the holy land of Mansarovar and Mt. Kailash, in Tibet, with H.H. Swami Gurusharananandji Maharaj and H.H. Sant Shri Rameshbhai Oza. While there he saw the desperateness of the local situation; there were no medical facilities for hundreds of miles. People frequently suffered or even died from…

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Mahatma Gandhi’s Tolstoy Farm to be Renovated

SourceJOHANNESBURG, SOUTH AFRICA, June 15, 2003: The long abandoned Tolstoy Farm in Johannesburg, established by Mahatma Gandhi to promote the philosophy of Satyagraha, peace and harmony, is to get a fresh lease of life with a group of Indian-origin youth volunteering to restore it. The farm, situated about 45 km east of Johannesburg, has become run down and was abandoned…

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Teachers Warned Against Corporal Punishment

SourceUDUPI, INDIA, June 17, 2003: The Minister of State for Primary and Secondary Education, B.K. Chandrashekar, said on Monday that the Government would take action against teachers who strike students. He was speaking after inaugurating the Kundapur Education Society’s Pre-University College at Kundapur. Prof. Chandrashekar said teachers who used corporal punishment would be dismissed and said it was incumbent upon…

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Hindu Sunday School

Hartford CourantMIDDLETOWN, CONNECTICUT, June 16, 2003: More than 50 children who range from ages 4 to 15 fill the Sri Satyanarayana Temple’s downstairs room every Sunday. The Temple’s Sunday school is one of about a half-dozen Sunday schools within a temple in the country, said Jyotish Parekh, president of VHP of America, a religious and cultural organization based in New…

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