Chandigarh [India], October 3: Faith leaders of different religions participated in the mega cleanliness drive of Chandigarh Welfare Trust (CWT) held in Chandigarh in a symbolic show of unity among all communities towards building a sustainable and clean India. The mega cleanliness drive was
Ayesha Ayaz, a 12-year-old budding athlete, had taken the initiative to arrange the match for girls who belonged to Babuzai and Kabal tehsils. However, several prayer leaders and elders before the start of the match and stopped girls from participating in it.
The day-long mega cleanliness drive was held in collaboration with Chandigarh Municipal Corporation on PM Modi’s call for ‘Shramdaan for Swachhata’ as ‘Swachhanjali’ to Bapu (Mahatma Gandhi) under the theme ‘Ek Tareekh Ek Ghanta Ek Saath’.
The Tamil Nadu Hindu Religious and Charitable Endowment department has banned mobile phones inside the Arulmigu Palani Dhandayuthapani Swamy temple since Sunday.
Glasgow Gurdwara has “strongly” condemned the incident, where Indian High Commissioner to United Kingdom, Vikram Doraiswami was stopped from attending a planned interaction at the religious site on Saturday,
Indian-American Congressman Shri Thanedar on Friday launched the formation of a new Congressional Caucus aimed at protecting the interests of Hindus, Buddhists, Sikhs and Jains.
A research analyst lambasted Pakistan on Friday, accusing the country of creating a hostile environment for religious minorities by promoting Sunni Islamist extremism.
New Delhi [India], September 28: Cherise has recently gained widespread appreciation for its generous act of distributing 2lac cups of tea daily for ten consecutive days. The initiative aimed to provide much-needed refreshments to the numerous devotees who flocked to Lalbaughcha Raja Ganesh
The religious dynamics and the role of cultural diversity in shaping the society has been highlighted in a recent report by the Pew Research Center, a US-based think tank.
The Delhi High Court said there is no copyright on the reproduction of original religious scriptures but adaption or dramatic work out of the same is entitled to the copyright protection.
Violence erupted on Sunday after police attempted to evict a religious group that had allegedly encroached a land belonging to the revenue department in Agra.
Speaking to ANI, Mohammed Siddique, a a resident of Ram Nagar in Hyderabad said, "We have been installing the idol of Lord Ganesh religiously for the past 18 years in Ramnagar. All the people in the area belonging to Muslim, Sikh and Christian communities takes part in the celebrations."