31 March, 2012
Ram Navami celebrations: Security intensified ahead of the festival
HYDERABAD: Clashes in
Sangareddy have provoked the city police to intensify patrolling in
communally-sensitive areas on Sunday. Massive arrangements have been
made for Sri Ram Navami Shobha Yatra and local Mythri committee members have been roped in to prevent any untoward incidents.
30 March, 2012
Rameshwaram Ramsetu Protection Movement
Rameshwaram Ramsetu Protection Movement,
12, MV Naidu Street, Chennai 600031
Chennai
29 March 2012
To:
Director General, ASI, New Delhi,
Director, NMMA, New Delhi
Sri Lanka should ensure security, rehabilitation and political rights of Tamils: RSS
Statement issued by Sarkaryavah
Shri Bhaiyaji Joshi on the issue of new evidence of atrocities against
civilian Tamils in Sri Lanka.
The new evidence highlighted by sections of media points to large-scale violation of human rights in Sri Lanka during the final stages of the conflict in the North of the island. Gory visuals of innocent civilian Tamils being victimised in large numbers are quite disturbing and call for all-round condemnation.
29 March, 2012
28 March, 2012
H-1B visa applications to be accepted from April 2: US
PTI | Mar 28, 2012, 12.40PM IST
WASHINGTON: Applications for the most sought after H-1B work visa - used extensively by Indian IT professionals - for the fiscal beginning October 1, would be accepted beginning April 2, a federal immigration agency announced on Tuesday.
27 March, 2012
26 March, 2012
22 March, 2012
VHP SENT LETTER TO PM AGAINST BEEF EXPORT
Hindus Unites against Beef Export
Oraganisations urged GOI to reject proposal or face agitation
New Delhi Feb 19, 2012. Duped by Central Government proposal to lift ban on beef export Hindu organizations today got united to fight against it. They urged UPA Government to forthwith reject its proposal for the twelfth five year plan submitted to the Planning commission in this regard.
20 March, 2012
A budget of contradictions
S Gurumurthy
Last Updated : 19 Mar 2012 11:56:00 PM IST
The national budget for the financial year 2012-’13 mirrors the paralysis within the United Progressive Alliance coalition and government. It is a shocking theatre of conflict between the Indian sociology and Anglo-Saxon theories, of the contradictions between the intents of the finance minister and the contents of the budget, and of the minister’s confusion about what to do and what not to do in the light of his doubts about what the UPA government itself can and cannot.
India: West Asia’s new game park?
March 20, 2012
India’s security perceptions have traditionally focused on terrorism by Pakistan-based jihadi agencies like Lashkar-e-Tayyaba and its other franchisees. “Murder with a borrowed sword” or third party terrorism is still comparatively novel in an Indian setting.
Transition in Afghanistan Unravelling US Policy
Salman haidar
Totally unexpected incidents involving US troops have given a severe blow to US plans for an orderly withdrawal from Afghanistan in 2014. The burning and defiling of the Quran at a US base set in train escalating anger among the Afghans and led to a number of violent outbreaks with much loss of life.
Totally unexpected incidents involving US troops have given a severe blow to US plans for an orderly withdrawal from Afghanistan in 2014. The burning and defiling of the Quran at a US base set in train escalating anger among the Afghans and led to a number of violent outbreaks with much loss of life.
Colombo must be sent a stern signal
March 18, 2012
India has for decades dealt with difficult neighbours to the north and west. With Sri Lanka, the relationship has been one of exceptional warmth with the people, but ties with state actors in the island nation can hardly be said to have been without complications.
Let’s stand on our feet
India may soon have to learn to live without foreign aid. The West, which sees India as a development paradox in which nearly 450 million people exist near the poverty line, can get condescending about handing out aid, even if it all goes into areas like public health rather than directly into poverty alleviation or into the defence budget.
19 March, 2012
ABPS 2012 - RESOLUTION -2
RASHTRIYA SWAYAMSEVAK SANGH
AKHIL BHARATIYA PRATINIDHI SABHA
16-18 MARCH, 2012 NAGPUR
RESOLUTION -2
Draft National Water Policy-2012 Needs to be Reconsidered
ABPS 2012 - RESOLUTION -1
RASHTRIYA SWAYAMSEVAK SANGH
AKHIL BHARATIYA PRATINIDHI SABHA
16-18 MARCH, 2012 NAGPUR
RESOLUTION -1
Uphold Unity and Integrity of Our Society as Paramount
07 March, 2012
05 March, 2012
NGO officials detained for sexually harassing children
Arun Dev, TNN Mar 1, 2012, 05.30AM IST
BANGALORE: Two officials of a non-governmental organisation were detained by police for allegedly sexually harassing and brutally assaulting children at its shelter.
Governments spar, but people of Pakistan, India want to connect
By Gyanendra Kumar Keshri | IANS India Private Limited – Sun 26 Feb, 2012
Karachi, Feb 26 (IANS) It was around 11 pm. Being hungry, I was looking for food at the Port Grand food street, a newly developed food and entertainment complex along the seaside of Pakistan's commercial capital.
Where will he strike next?
He is accused of being a destroyer, the one who changes parties frequently, one who strikes at will, a megalomaniac, unpredictable and a Nehru-Gandhi family baiter. Economist-turned politician, Dr Subramanian Swamy fields the volley of accusations in his inimitable style and shares his views and plan of action in an exclusive interview with K Ramachandra Murthy
Dr Subramanian Swamy, the Harvard-educated economist-turned-politician, has been a fighter throughout his political career. Coming from a family with leftist ideology, his right winged fundamentalism faced much derision. He calls Rajiv Gandhi a close friend, but has been a crusader against the Nehru-Gandhi family; his ardent Hindutva doesn’t seem to impress the BJP who are wary of inviting him into the party.
Dr Subramanian Swamy, the Harvard-educated economist-turned-politician, has been a fighter throughout his political career. Coming from a family with leftist ideology, his right winged fundamentalism faced much derision. He calls Rajiv Gandhi a close friend, but has been a crusader against the Nehru-Gandhi family; his ardent Hindutva doesn’t seem to impress the BJP who are wary of inviting him into the party.
01 March, 2012
Study finds big rise in number of US mosques
From the Newspaper | International | By Rachel Zoll
NEW YORK: The number of American mosques has increased dramatically in the last decade despite post 9/11 protests aimed at Muslim houses of worship, according to a new study.
Mob attacks US missionaries in Bangladesh
DHAKA: Three American missionaries were injured in northern Bangladesh Wednesday after their car was attacked by a mob who suspected they were converting Muslims into Christians, police said.
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