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‘LGBTQs have a right to live honourably’

‘LGBTQs have a right to live honourably’

In an interview to Organiser, a news weekly, RSS Sarsanghchalak Dr Mohan Bhagwat talked about several issues like women taking
Explainer: Forced Religious Conversions in India

Explainer: Forced Religious Conversions in India

The Narayanpur forced conversion racket which saw the light recently has kicked up a global conversation on conversion as such.
Ram temple for Hindus, not against Muslims

Ram temple for Hindus, not against Muslims

Babri structure was never a masjid as no prayer was offered in years; even Quran disapproves building a masjid on
Soul of the Indian Constitution

Soul of the Indian Constitution

The constitution is the soul of the Republic of India that, is Bharat. Bharat’s civilisational history, values, and needs of
Explainer: Weaponisation of social media against Hindus in UK

Explainer: Weaponisation of social media against Hindus in UK

Leicester, the heartland of the Hindu community in the United Kingdom, is home to the second-largest Hindu populace in Europe.
Brief: Cybersecurity, Meta and The Wire Fiasco

Brief: Cybersecurity, Meta and The Wire Fiasco

In October 2022, a media outlet called the Wire, which presents itself as a critical dissenting voice and champion of
Canada Turns Breeding Ground for Khalistani Subversives!

Canada Turns Breeding Ground for Khalistani Subversives!

Hindus were attacked in Mississauga during Diwali celebrations. Slogan mongering & sword wielding Khalistanis led these attacks. Canada seems to
Stay Off Politics!

Stay Off Politics!

Big tech companies and media outlets must refrain from pushing political envelope and hidden agenda in India, US and elsewhere
Dichotomy, Fault Lines & Lies

Dichotomy, Fault Lines & Lies

Muslim women globally seek to free from hijab and burka. In India, its other way, radical religious fanatics push for
Mahatma, an Apostle of Peace

Mahatma, an Apostle of Peace

Neha Dahiya / New Delhi, India Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi’s 153-rd birth anniversary is celebrated on October 2 as international non-violence