Mass child marriage in Rajasthan

GO TO SOURCE ODHPUR, INDIA: In a mass marriage ceremony, about 80 children of Dewasi community, some of them sleeping in the lap of their parents, tied the nuptial knot at Bali village of Pali district in Jodhpur division on the occasion of Ganesh Chaturdashi, reports said on Sunday. Though the marriages have taken place in violation of the Sarda…

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Religious Groups Under Scrutiny in Britain

GO TO SOURCE LONDON, ENGLAND, August 27, 2001: Campaigners against religious “cults” across western Europe are trying to persuade the British government to follow the French and legislate against movements such as Sai Baba and the Moonies. There is growing British press interest in the man they describe as “Indian mystic and miracle worker” to the rich, famous and titled…

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Kashmiri Hindus Fearful Of Escalating Violence

GO TO SOURCE JAMMU, INDIA, August 29, 2001: A wave of killings of Hindus by militants over the past six weeks has terrorized the minority community in Kashmir. The latest victims were two Hindu monks who were dragged from a temple by militants and beheaded, police said. The slayings on Monday brought the Hindu death toll to at least 34…

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UK “Looting” Teachers From Poor Nations

GO TO SOURCE UNITED KINGDOM, August 30, 2001: UK schools which recruit teachers from overseas in a desperate bid to fill vacancies are “sucking vital resources” from the world’s poorest children, a charity has claimed. The Voluntary Service Overseas (VSO) believes at least 1,000 teachers have come to the UK from developing countries, including India, in the last 12 months.…

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Muslims Plan Suit Against AOL Over Chat Room Slurs

Source: Religion News Service VIRGINIA, USA, August 30, 2001: A Muslim man said today he is filing a lawsuit against America Online, charging the Virginia-based company has failed to protect Muslim members from anti-Muslim harassment in chat rooms. “For years Muslim members of AOL have been subjected to religious harassment in Muslim AOL chat rooms,” said Kamran Memon, one of…

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Racism Conference Could Look at Caste

GO TO SOURCE DELHI, INDIA, Aug. 28, 2001: The Indian National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) said the forthcoming United Nations conference on racism would be an opportunity to discuss human rights issues, including the issue of caste. The Indian Government has said that the caste system cannot be compared to racism or apartheid. Speaking to the BBC, NHRC spokeswoman Maushumi…

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Accident in State of Assam Colors Ganesha Festival

GO TO SOURCE CHENNAI, INDIA, August 26, 2001: After ten days of elaborate and devoted pujas to celebrate Lord Ganesha’s birthday, hundreds of murthis were ceremoniously immerged into the sea at the southern port city of Chennai. Politicians offered prayers to the Lord for success and the removal of obstacles. Meanwhile in the state of Assam, Lord Ganesha’s festival was…

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Tea and Four no More?

GO TO SOURCE UNITED KINGDOM, August 27, 2001: The once huge domestic market for tea in India is shrinking. Indian tea producers have warned that they are heading for a crisis. With prices of tea at their lowest point for three years –one kilo costs just US$1.37 — and soft drinks replacing tea as the domestic drink of choice, they…

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Christian Web Site Reports Violence Against Christians in India

GO TO SOURCE USA, August 30, 2001: The evangelical web site, Persecution and Prayer Alert issued the following report. HPI has not received independent confirmation of the incidents mentioned here, but the site usually has a reliable source for its information. “Late Sunday night, as Christians were celebrating a festival, Hindu militants ransacked a church building in the Indian state…

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Tribals Unite Against Conversions In Tripura

Source: Rediff on the Net TRIPURA, INDIA, Aug, 29, 2001: Tribal Hindus in Tripura have formed vigilante groups to thwart attempts by separatist militants to convert people to Christianity at gunpoint, community leaders said. “It is a very serious threat to Hinduism with armed militants of the outlawed National Liberation Front of Tripura forcibly converting tribal villagers to Christianity,” said…

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