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Government of India Ministry of Home Affairs Rajya Sabha
GOVERNMENT OF INDIA MINISTRY OF HOME AFFAIRS RAJYA SABHA UNSTARRED QUESTION NO. †521 TO BE ANSWERED ON THE 20TH DECEMBER, 2017/AGRAHAYANA 29, 1939 (SAKA) COMMUNAL VIOLENCE AND TENSION IN THE COUNTRY †521. SHRI P. L. Punia: Will the Minister of HOME AFFAIRS be pleased to state: (a) the number of incidents of communal violence and tension in the country, the State-wise details thereof for the years 2014-15 and 2016; (b) the extent of loss of life and property during such incidents, the State-wise details for the last three years; (c) the names of organisations having role behind communal violence and tension and incidents of atrocities in the name of ghar wapsi (religious conversion), love jihad and cow vigilantism and the details of action taken against them; and (d) the details of guidelines issued by Government to prevent far increasing incidents of communal violence and tension? ANSWER MINISTER OF STATE IN THE MINISTRY OF HOME AFFAIRS (SHRI HANSRAJ GANGARAM AHIR) (a) to (c) As per available information, the State-wise details of communal incidents and persons killed therein during the year 2014, 2015 and 2016 are enclosed at Annexure. “Public Order” and “Police” are State subjects as per the provisions of the Constitution of India. The responsibilities of maintaining law and order, investigation/registration/prosecution of crimes (including communal violence), --2-- --2-- R.S.US.Q NO. 521 FOR 20.12.2017 conviction of accused, protection of life and property etc. and maintaining relevant data rest primarily with the respective State Governments. The details regarding persons arrested/convicted, organisations involved, action taken against them, damages to property etc. -
From Secular Democracy to Hindu Rashtra Gita Sahgal*
Feminist Dissent Hindutva Past and Present: From Secular Democracy to Hindu Rashtra Gita Sahgal* *Correspondence: secularspaces@ gmail.com Abstract This essay outlines the beginnings of Hindutva, a political movement aimed at establishing rule by the Hindu majority. It describes the origin myths of Aryan supremacy that Hindutva has developed, alongside the campaign to build a temple on the supposed birthplace of Ram, as well as the re-writing of history. These characteristics suggest that it is a far-right fundamentalist movement, in accordance with the definition of fundamentalism proposed by Feminist Dissent. Finally, it outlines Hindutva’s ‘re-imagining’ of Peer review: This article secularism and its violent campaigns against those it labels as ‘outsiders’ has been subject to a double blind peer review to its constructed imaginary of India. process Keywords: Hindutva, fundamentalism, secularism © Copyright: The Hindutva, the fundamentalist political movement of Hinduism, is also a Authors. This article is issued under the terms of foundational movement of the 20th century far right. Unlike its European the Creative Commons Attribution Non- contemporaries in Italy, Spain and Germany, which emerged in the post- Commercial Share Alike License, which permits first World War period and rapidly ascended to power, Hindutva struggled use and redistribution of the work provided that to gain mass acceptance and was held off by mass democratic movements. the original author and source are credited, the The anti-colonial struggle as well as Left, rationalist and feminist work is not used for commercial purposes and movements recognised its dangers and mobilised against it. Their support that any derivative works for anti-fascism abroad and their struggles against British imperialism and are made available under the same license terms. -
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ISO 9001:2008 CERTIFIED NEWSPAPER 22 March 2014 21 Jumadal I 1435 - Volume 19 Number 5611 Price: QR2 ON SATURDAY Missing plane’s debris may never be found LONDON: Even if the two unidentified objects shown on satellite images floating in the southern Indian Ocean are debris from the missing Malaysia Airlines plane, finding them could prove to be a long and difficult process that may rely on luck as much as on advanced technology, oceanographers and aviation experts have warned. If the objects are recovered, locating the rest of the Boeing 777 on the ocean floor could turn out to be harder still. And if the remains can eventually be pieced together, working out exactly what happened to flight MH370 may be the toughest job of all. See also page 11 Doha Theatre Festival opens at Katara DOHA: The Minister of Culture, Arts and Heritage H E Dr. Hamad bin Abdul Aziz Al Kuwari yesterday opened Doha Theatre Festival at Katara Drama Theatre. In his speech, the minister said many events in the theatrical field will be held in the com- ing days, including workshops and an contest in playwriting, and a forum for playwrights in Qatar which will be held in the last week of April every year. He said work was under way to create an electronic library for theatre documentation, and admission to the theatre studies programme will be announced soon in collaboration with the Community College in Doha. The programme will result in an applied science degree in the field of theatre. EU prepares for trade Debating war with Russia BRUSSELS: Europe began to prepare for a possible trade war with Russia over Ukraine yesterday, with the EU executive in Brussels ordered to draft plans for much more sub- stantive sanctions against Moscow if Vladimir Putin presses ahead with Russian territorial expansion. -
Midweek Football Results Midweek Football
Issued Date Page MIDWEEK FOOTBALL RESULTS 04/02/2021 09:17 1 / 3 INFORMATION INFORMATION INFORMATION RESULTS RESULTS RESULTS GAME CODE HOME TEAM AWAY TEAM GAME CODE HOME TEAM AWAY TEAM GAME CODE HOME TEAM AWAY TEAM No CAT TIME HT FT No CAT TIME HT FT No CAT TIME HT FT Wednesday, 03 February, 2021 Wednesday, 03 February, 2021 Wednesday, 03 February, 2021 3001 ETH 09:00 0:0 1:1 HADIYA HOSAHINA FC SAINT GEORGE FC 3012 ETH 14:00 0:0 0:5 SIDAMA BUNNA SC ETHIOPIA BUNNA 3223 IT4C 15:30 0:0 0:1 USD ADRIESE 1906 MONTEBELLUNA 3003 INDIA 10:00 0:0 2:1 MADRAS ENGINEER GR.. BANGALORE INDEPEND.. 3024 INFR 14:00 3:0 5:0 ASU POLITEHNICA TIMIS.. CS PANDURII TJ 3224 IT4D 15:30 0:0 0:2 ASD SERAVEZZA POZZI .. PRO LIVORNO 1919 SOR.. 3004 AU 10:05 1:2 3:2 CENTRAL COAST MARIN.. MELBOURNE CITY FC 3025 INFR 14:00 : : NK VUKOVAR 91 CIBALIA 3225 IT4E 15:30 2:0 2:1 ASD CANNARA LORNANO BADESSE 3005 INDI2 10:30 0:2 0:4 CHENNAI CITY SUDEVA DELHI FC 3026 ITAMC 14:00 2:0 3:0 INTER MILANO U19 CROTONE AM 3226 IT4E 15:30 2:2 2:4 MONTESPACCATO CAL.. SCANDICCI 3295 INFR 10:30 1:1 2:2 TORPEDO-BELAZ NEMAN GRODNO 3027 THC 14:00 1:0 1:0 MUANG THONG UNITED PATTAYA UNITED FC 3227 IT4F 15:30 1:0 2:1 S.NICOLOCALCIO TERA.. RECANATESE 3017 INFR 11:00 1:1 2:2 FK OHRID FK RENOVA 3189 KENPR 14:00 1:0 1:0 BIDCO UNITED POSTA RANGER FC 3228 IT4F 15:30 0:0 3:1 VASTESE CALCIO 1902 US TOLENTINO 3239 INFR 11:00 2:1 4:1 CHERNO MORE V FC CHERNOMORETS BA. -
Why I Became a Hindu
Why I became a Hindu Parama Karuna Devi published by Jagannatha Vallabha Vedic Research Center Copyright © 2018 Parama Karuna Devi All rights reserved Title ID: 8916295 ISBN-13: 978-1724611147 ISBN-10: 1724611143 published by: Jagannatha Vallabha Vedic Research Center Website: www.jagannathavallabha.com Anyone wishing to submit questions, observations, objections or further information, useful in improving the contents of this book, is welcome to contact the author: E-mail: [email protected] phone: +91 (India) 94373 00906 Please note: direct contact data such as email and phone numbers may change due to events of force majeure, so please keep an eye on the updated information on the website. Table of contents Preface 7 My work 9 My experience 12 Why Hinduism is better 18 Fundamental teachings of Hinduism 21 A definition of Hinduism 29 The problem of castes 31 The importance of Bhakti 34 The need for a Guru 39 Can someone become a Hindu? 43 Historical examples 45 Hinduism in the world 52 Conversions in modern times 56 Individuals who embraced Hindu beliefs 61 Hindu revival 68 Dayananda Saraswati and Arya Samaj 73 Shraddhananda Swami 75 Sarla Bedi 75 Pandurang Shastri Athavale 75 Chattampi Swamikal 76 Narayana Guru 77 Navajyothi Sree Karunakara Guru 78 Swami Bhoomananda Tirtha 79 Ramakrishna Paramahamsa 79 Sarada Devi 80 Golap Ma 81 Rama Tirtha Swami 81 Niranjanananda Swami 81 Vireshwarananda Swami 82 Rudrananda Swami 82 Swahananda Swami 82 Narayanananda Swami 83 Vivekananda Swami and Ramakrishna Math 83 Sister Nivedita -
Midweek Football Results Midweek Football
Issued Date Page MIDWEEK FOOTBALL RESULTS 20/01/2021 09:04 1 / 2 INFORMATION INFORMATION INFORMATION RESULTS RESULTS RESULTS GAME CODE HOME TEAM AWAY TEAM GAME CODE HOME TEAM AWAY TEAM GAME CODE HOME TEAM AWAY TEAM No CAT TIME HT FT No CAT TIME HT FT No CAT TIME HT FT Tuesday, 19 January, 2021 Tuesday, 19 January, 2021 Tuesday, 19 January, 2021 2133 ETH 09:00 : : SEBETA KETEMA BAHIR DAR KENEMA FC 2027 EGY 17:00 1:0 1:0 EL ZAMALEK EL GOUNA FC 2063 ED1 21:00 C Canc. BLACKPOOL NORTHAMPTON 2001 INDIA 10:00 : : AERONAUTICAL DEVEL.. MADRAS ENGINEER GR.. 2028 ROM 17:00 0:0 0:1 VOLUNTARI AFC UTA ARAD 2064 ED1 21:00 2:0 3:2 CREWE ALEXANDRA BRISTOL ROVERS 2002 AU 10:05 0:0 0:1 CENTRAL COAST MARIN.. WESTERN SYDNEY WA.. 2042 SAF 17:00 1:0 3:0 KAIZER CHIEFS TSHAKHUMA TSHA MAD.. 2065 ED1 21:00 1:0 1:0 DONCASTER ROCHDALE 2122 INDI2 10:30 0:0 0:1 PUNJAB FC CHURCHILL BROTHERS .. 2043 SAF 17:00 0:0 0:0 MAMELODI SUNDOWNS BLOEMFONTEIN CELTIC.. 2066 ED1 21:00 C Canc. LINCOLN CITY GILLINGHAM FC 2003 INFR 12:00 : : RIPENSIA TIMISOARA AS FORTUNA BECICHER.. 2029 SARP 17:10 1:1 1:1 AL SHABAB KSA AL FAISALY (KSA) 2067 ED1 21:00 3:0 3:1 MK DONS FLEETWOOD TOWN 2004 INFR 12:00 1:0 3:0 SABURTALO TBILISI FC SHEVARDENI 1906 T.. 2030 HOLC 17:30 2:1 2:2 MVV MAASTRICHT EXCELSIOR 2068 ED1 21:00 3:0 4:0 PORTSMOUTH WIMBLEDON 2006 INDIA 12:00 : : BANGALORE DREAM UN. -
WETTPROGRAMM PLUS Tagesprogramm
WETTPROGRAMM PLUS Donnerstag, 14.01. – Freitag, 15.01.2021 Tagesprogramm FUSSBALL Spiel- Doppelte Handicap (HC) Tore Erzielen beide Liga Beginn Heim Team Gast Team Sieger Anzahl Tore Sieger 1. Halbzeit Sieger 1. Halbzeit / Spiel Nr. Chance - Sieger (Weniger/Mehr) Teams min. 1 Tor Donnerstag 14.01.2021 1 0 2 1|0 1|2 0|2 HC 1 0 2 Tore W M N J 0-1 2-3 4+ 1 0 2 1/1 0/1 2/1 1/0 0/0 2/0 1/2 0/2 2/2 INDI 09:30 389 Gokulam Kerala FC Punjab FC 2,15 2,80 2,65 1,22 1,19 1,36 - - - - 2,5 1,45 1,95 - - - - - 2,70 1,70 3,30 - - - - - - - - - 11:30 388 Sudeva Delhi FC Indian Arrows 1,60 3,10 4,00 1,06 1,14 1,75 - - - - 2,5 1,65 1,70 - - - - - 2,05 1,90 4,25 - - - - - - - - - 14:30 387 Mohammedan SC Churchill Brothers FC Goa 2,85 2,75 2,05 1,40 1,19 1,17 - - - - 2,5 1,65 1,70 - - - - - 3,30 1,80 2,55 - - - - - - - - - INDS 15:00 393 FC Goa Jamshedpur FC 1,70 3,00 3,60 1,09 1,15 1,64 0:1 3,00 3,50 1,60 2,5 1,65 1,70 1,80 1,55 3,10 1,75 2,75 2,15 1,85 4,00 2,75 4,50 22,00 14,00 4,75 14,00 32,00 8,25 6,50 PORP 15:00 579 AD Fafe Belenenses Lissabon 3,60 3,20 1,80 1,69 1,20 1,15 1:0 1,65 3,50 3,30 2,5 1,60 1,90 1,75 1,75 2,90 1,80 3,25 4,00 1,90 2,30 6,00 8,25 32,00 15,00 4,75 14,00 22,00 4,50 2,80 ROU1 16:00 586 FC Botosani FC Arges Pitesti 1,40 3,40 5,50 - 1,12 2,10 0:1 2,25 3,25 2,00 2,5 1,60 1,75 1,55 1,80 3,00 1,75 2,90 1,85 1,90 5,50 2,15 3,75 22,00 15,00 5,00 17,00 38,00 12,00 10,00 GRE1 16:15 376 Atromitos Athen PAS Lamia 1964 1,70 3,00 4,50 1,09 1,23 1,80 0:1 3,20 3,30 1,70 2,5 1,45 2,15 1,55 1,95 2,50 1,80 4,00 2,30 1,80 5,00 2,75 4,00 22,00 15,00 -
October 13, 2020 Anüngdang 12:00 Jenbutsü Atema Iba Tenokdangba Senden Ka Menogo
www.tiryimyim.in Regd. No. RNI. NAGAAO/ 2004 / 13113. Postal-NE/RN-717. e-mail : [email protected] TAPAK 8 TAPAK 3 Tajikistan-i par lenir Rahmon BJP MLA temi CM Biplab maneni shimtetshir Deb anema noktaker VOL. XVIII NO. 06 (ADOK 06) DIMAPUR SANGTENNÜ (TUESDAY) MONGPUTENI (OCTOBER) 13, 2020 ` 5.00 Oct 18 tashi lungkak aitba anena atar: NSF & ENSF Nagaland Cabinet Minister CM Chang asü Dimapur, October 12 (TYO): Chang ajungbena asüba ajanga Dimapur, October 12 (TYO): aser pa dak taochi aser tangar Hombarnü NSF aser ENSF-i October 18, 2020 tashi lungkak Hombarnü Nagaland nung Cabinet yarinüba tangatetba liasü" ta Nagaland ajungalen sorkar garitem aitba sentong magitsü telemtetba Minister CM Chang asü. Pa arishi küm Chingwang Konyak-i ashi. mesenzüdaktsüi lungkak aitogo. agiogo, ta tenatisa ashi. 78 liasü. "Pai public aser sorkar tenzükba Tanü kaketshirtemi tashi mangai Asür C M Chang nem tetushi CM Chang ya Environment, wadang nung shilem agiogo aser lokti senzüba sorkar gari 37 tashi apu, ta agüja lungkak aitba anena atar saka Forest & Climate Change & Justice & asoshi temulung agüja inyakogo. Pai NSF tir Ninoto Awomi aser ENSF October 19, 2020 nungibo sorkar Law Minister liasü aser pai pa iba akümli toktsür aobaji party aser tir Sepili L. Sangtam nati garitem maneni noktangtsü, ta kinungtsü den jabaso trok aser jala state atema takoksa tulu lir aser talisa metetdaktsü. Ninoto Awomi aser Sepili L. pungu toktsür aliba nungi pilaogo. ENPO tesem nung alirtem atema Nagaland Minister asür C M Sangtam nati metetdaktsü. Pa kechi timtem ajanga asü'ar takoksa ulura lir" ta paisa metetdaktsü. mejangja saka pa mapang tatsüka Kübotsü küna den NDPP DoSE-i NSF aser ENSF dang lungkak aitba anentsü mepishir Naga Hospital Authority, Kohima züngsem ajaki asüri toktsür aoba nung temang anepalua aru. -
Ghar Wapsi and the Ethics of Conversion in India and Other Non-Abrahamic Countries Murali Balaji Hindu American Foundation, [email protected]
International Journal of Indic Religions Volume 1 | Issue 1 Article 3 10-29-2017 Ghar Wapsi and the ethics of conversion in India and other non-Abrahamic countries Murali Balaji Hindu American Foundation, [email protected] Follow this and additional works at: https://digitalcommons.shawnee.edu/indicreligions Part of the Buddhist Studies Commons, Hindu Studies Commons, History of Religions of Eastern Origins Commons, and the South and Southeast Asian Languages and Societies Commons Recommended Citation Balaji, Murali (2017) "Ghar Wapsi and the ethics of conversion in India and other non-Abrahamic countries," International Journal of Indic Religions: Vol. 1 : Iss. 1 , Article 3. Available at: https://digitalcommons.shawnee.edu/indicreligions/vol1/iss1/3 This Research Article is brought to you for free and open access by Digital Commons @ Shawnee State University. It has been accepted for inclusion in International Journal of Indic Religions by an authorized editor of Digital Commons @ Shawnee State University. For more information, please contact [email protected]. Balaji: Ghar Wapsi and the ethics of conversion ISSN 2471-8947 International Journal of Indic Religions Ghar Wapsi and the ethics of conversion in India and other non-Abrahamic countries Murali Balaji Ph.D. Director, Hindu American Foundation [email protected] Abstract: The controversy over the Ghar Wapsi (homecoming) conversions in India has brought to focus the problematic ways in which freedom of (and from) religion and secularism have been idealized and enacted in the country since its independence. This paper looks at the state of discourse on conversion - especially the idea of predatory proselytization - and how Ghar Wapsi could compel both Christian and Muslim groups to re-examine the ways in which they convert non-Abrahamic populations. -
Leaving Hinduism
Chapter 2 Leaving Hinduism Clemens Cavallin 1 Introduction To know whether you have left a country or not, it is essential to know where the border is. Such a demarcation of territory is contingent in the sense that the demarcation could have been drawn elsewhere; and probably has been. Sometimes, the borders are first drawn on a map to create the country in ques- tion and then are implemented later. Sometimes, however, the boundaries grow organically through centuries of warfare and cultural negotiations and follow the natural terrain of rivers and mountains. The notion of Hinduism as a world religion has both this artificial, neat character and the fuzzy boundaries resulting from the accumulation of reli- gious ideas, practices, and cultural traits over millennia. As Knut Jacobsen re- marks in his introduction to Brill’s Encyclopedia of Hinduism, Hinduism “does not refer to a homogeneous religious tradition but a conglomerate of rituals, religious narratives, art, music, institutions, traditions, theologies, artefacts, and activities” (Jacobsen 2013). Therefore, leaving “Hinduism” is both easy and exceedingly challenging. Adding to the difficulty of locating the borders of Hinduism—of know- ing when one has actually left it behind—the modern notion of Hinduism is closely bound up with British India, from its inception in the seventeenth century up to its 1948 division into the dominions of Pakistan and India (Gott- schalk 2012: Ch. 5). The partition of British India in accordance with the so- called two nation theory—which held that Indian Muslims constituted a separate nation—led to massive amounts of people crossing the border to be on the “right” side of the religious divide and to clashes in which eighteen million people were displaced and several hundred thousand, if not a mil- lion, died (Talbot 2008: 420). -
Bottas Eases to Australian GP Victory in Mercedes One-Two
Rodriguez strikes a hat-trick as Bayern crush Mainz PAGE 18 MONDAY, MARCH 18, 2019 Injury forces India’s star gymnast Dipa Karmakar pull out of Doha World Cup PAGE 19 CRICKET TEST AFGHANISTAN VS IRELAND Bottas eases to Australian GP victory in Mercedes one-two DPA MELBOURNE VALTTERI BOTTAS enjoyed a comfortable victory at Formu- la One’s season-opening Aus- tralian Grand Prix ahead of world champion Lewis Hamil- ton in a Mercedes one-two in Melbourne on Sunday. Bottas overtook pole-sitter Hamilton at the start and was untroubled in front for the rest of the race for his fourth Grand Prix win and his first since Abu Dhabi in December 2017. The 29-year-old Finn- ish driver took the chequered flag, some 21seconds ahead of five-time champion Hamilton, with Red Bull’s Max Verstap- pen third and Ferrari’s Sebas- tian Vettel fourth. Bottas also collected an ex- tra point to go with 25 points for a win after clocking the fastest lap on the 5.303-kilo- metre circuit under a new rule introduced by F1 this season. RESULTS 1. Valtteri Bottas (FIN/Mercedes) 308 km in 1hr 25min 27.325sec; 2. Lewis Hamilton (GBR/ Mercedes) at 20.886 sec; 3. Max Verstappen (NED/ Red Bull) at 22.520 sec; 4. Sebastian Vettel (GER/ Ferrari) at 57.109 sec; 5. Charles Leclerc (MON/ Ferrari) at 58.230 sec; 6. Kevin Magnussen (DEN/ Haas) at 1:27.156 sec; 7. Nico Hulkenberg (GER/ Renault) at 1 lap; 8. Kimi Raikkonen (FIN/Alfa Romeo) at 1 lap; 9. -
Hindutva Agenda of the BJP
Hindutva Agenda of the BJP Dr Gurdarshan Singh Dhillon In recent years, the BJP-RSS combine has brought about a radical shift in the country’s socio-political agenda. By appealing to the sentiments of the majority community, the BJP has been successful in extending its influence in electoral politics and has managed to come at the helm of affairs. Its communal agenda, carried out through the RSS, has set the minorities to think about their place and their future in India. In fact, this agenda has threatened to undermine the sanctity of the Indian State. This has led to a sense of superiority among the Hindus and a feeling of insecurity among the minorities. The militant Hindu organizations like the BJP, RSS, VHP, Shiv Sena, Bajrang Dal etc. argue that ‘Hindutva’ alone can be the basis of India’s unity. This combine claims that its Hinduism is the other face of Indian nationalism. They also say that Hinduism is not a religion, but a way of life. The erstwhile RSS Chief M.S. Golwalkar sought to unify the heterogeneous and diverse people of the country by projecting Hindutva as the only way to maintain unity. In his book, ‘We or our Nationhood Defined’ Golwalkar says that the Hindu nation is one where “all those not belonging to the nation i.e. Hindu race, religion, culture and language, naturally fall out of the pale of real national life. The foreign races in Hindustan most either adopt Hindu culture and language, must learn to respect and hold in reverence the Hindu religion must entertain no idea except the glorification of the Hindu religion and culture, i.e.