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Gokak Landowners Face 650 Waqf Notices: Your Essential Guide to Rights and Remedies

Reports from Gokak, Karnataka, indicate that 650 landowners have received Waqf-related notices after a verification of land records. This in-depth explainer clarifies what a Waqf is, how such claims arise, and which provisions of the Waqf Act, 1995, typically apply. It outlines the procedural safeguards available to landowners, the role of the Waqf Tribunal, and…
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Surajya Abhiyan condemns BMC’s ‘Vruksha Sanjeevani’, demands FIRs and NGT-backed penalties

Surajya Abhiyan has criticised the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation’s ‘Vruksha Sanjeevani’ campaign as a photo event and urged FIRs against contractors that damage trees. The analysis explains how NGT principles, the Maharashtra (Urban Areas) Protection and Preservation of Trees Act, 1975, and related statutes can be leveraged to shift from optics to enforcement. It outlines concrete…
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Ram Navami Clashes, Nitesh Rane’s ‘Equal Rules’ Call, and a Blueprint for Harmony

A heated exchange around Ram Navami 2026 and Nitesh Rane’s call for “equal rules” across festivals highlights a core civic challenge: protecting religious freedom while ensuring public order. This analysis maps the constitutional framework (Articles 14 and 25–28), explains content-neutral, time–place–manner regulation, and outlines how parity looks in real operations. It details actionable stepssingle-window permissions,…
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Hindu Population 2050: Pew Projections, South Asian Demographic Shifts, and India’s Roadmap

Pew Research Center’s cohort-component projections to 2050 indicate that Hindus will grow substantially in absolute numbers while maintaining a broadly stable global share. India remains the demographic center of gravity and a Hindu-majority nation, even as fertility converges across communities due to education, urbanization, and health gains. Nepal sustains a Hindu-majority profile, Sri Lanka and…
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Tamil Nadu 2026 at a Crossroads: Stalin’s Headwinds, Vijay’s Gamble, BJP’s Ascent

Tamil Nadu’s 2026 Assembly Elections mark the first full test of a post-charismatic era, where the DMK, AIADMK, BJP, and TVK must win not only arguments but also last-mile execution. The DMK contends with anti-incumbency critiques on governance, law and order, and religious administration, even as it leans on welfare delivery and alliance arithmetic. TVK…
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Stone-pelting mars Ram Navami in several states: patterns, causes, and safeguards for harmony

Clashes and stone-pelting reported during Ram Navami processions highlight a recurring risk pattern that can be managed with foresight and fairness. This analysis explains why disruptions recur, mapping spatial, temporal, informational, and organizational drivers. It details the legal architecture that protects religious freedom while preserving public order, and outlines evidence-informed policing that prevents escalation. Organizers…
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Bhopal Turns Saffron: Bhagwa Shaurya Padyatra Unites Thousands on Hindu New Year

Bhopal’s Bhagwa Shaurya Padyatra gathered thousands of Dharmarakshaks on Chaitra Shukla Pratipada, aligning the city’s celebrations with Hindu New Year and the opening of Chaitra Navratri. Organized by the Dharmarakshak Sanghatana, the procession emphasized Sanatan valuesseva, discipline, and harmonythrough dignified conduct and well-planned civic management. The prominent Bhagwa Dhwaj and saffron aesthetics were interpreted through…
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NHRC seeks urgent J&K Police report on alleged targeted Hindu killings, demands safeguards

The National Human Rights Commission has sought an urgent report from the Jammu & Kashmir Police on alleged targeted killings of Hindus, placing a premium on timely accountability, survivor support, and due process. This analysis explains what an NHRC “urgent report” entails under the Protection of Human Rights Act, 1993, and how such oversight advances…
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Patna’s ‘Hindu Rashtra Adhiveshan’: Bold Resolutions, Constitutional Debate, and Dharmic Unity

A State-level Hindu Rashtra Adhiveshan in Patna, organized by HJS, adopted three headline resolutions: removing “secular” from the Constitution, instituting a nationwide ban on cow slaughter, and creating national anti-conversion laws. This analysis situates each proposal within India’s constitutional framework, federal structure, and Supreme Court jurisprudence. Readers gain clear context on the Preamble’s evolution, Article…
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Supreme Court clarifies: SC status for Hindus, Sikhs, Buddhists; conversion ends benefits

The Supreme Court of India has reaffirmed that Scheduled Caste status, under the Constitution (Scheduled Castes) Order, 1950, applies to persons professing Hinduism, Sikhism, or Buddhism and ceases upon conversion to any other religion. The ruling emphasizes constitutional continuity under Article 341 and clarifies that expansions of eligibility are for Parliament to decide, not the…
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Timeless Sanctity at Chengalvaraya Swami Temple, Tiruttani: History, Architecture, Travel

Situated on the quiet rear slope of Tiruttani Hill, the Arulmigu Sri Chengalvaraya Swami Temple complements the renowned Thiruttani Murugan Temple with intimate, contemplative worship. The shrine houses Sri Chengalvaraya Swami and a revered Sengashuneer Vinayagar sannidhi, reflecting compact Dravidian architecture and a steady cadence of daily puja. Visitors often experience a palpable calm that…
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4,000+ Gather in Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar for Hindu Rashtra-Jagruti Sabha, Affirming Dharmic Unity

More than 4,000 devout Hindus assembled peacefully in Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar for a Hindu Rashtra-Jagruti Sabha focused on cultural awareness, civic duty, and dharmic unity. Set within a historically diverse Maharashtrian city, the event highlighted how cultural affirmation can align with interfaith respect and constitutional propriety. The sabha’s educational orientation emphasized seva, heritage stewardship, and lawful…
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Trichy Rockfort Temple Pilgrimage: Abhishekam Significance, History, Architecture, Travel Guide

A dawn pilgrimage on 09.02.2026 to the Trichy Rockfort Temple traces a complete Abhishekam sequenceHoney, Milk, Curd, and Panchamirthamwithin one of India’s oldest rock formations. Readers gain a clear understanding of the complex’s history from Pallava roots through Nayak fortifications, its Dravidian architecture along roughly 417 steps, and the theological and sensory significance of each…
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Viral RSS–Interfaith Marriage Claim: What the Law, Data, and History Revealand How to Heal

A viral video alleging that “RSS helped 1,000,000 Hindu girls marry into Muslim families” has sparked intense debate. This analysis separates claim from evidence, explaining how to evaluate sensational numbers through source verification, base-rate comparisons, and transparent definitions. Readers gain a clear summary of India’s legal framework, including the Special Marriage Act and Supreme Court…
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Supreme Court declines ‘Brahmophobia’ plea: legal clarity on hate speech, caste, and fraternity

The Supreme Court of India declined to entertain a petition seeking formal recognition of “Brahmophobia” as a distinct, punishable form of caste-based hate speech, allowing withdrawal and emphasizing fraternity. This outcome aligns with established jurisprudence: existing penal provisions already address hateful incitement without creating community-specific offences, and any new speech category would be a legislative…
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Rajasthan VHP’s 24/7 Helpline: A Critical Look at Safety, Legal Rights, and Harmony

Reports from Jaipur on March 20, 2026, indicate that Rajasthan’s VHP has announced a 24/7 helpline to receive complaints framed as “love jihad” and “land jihad.” This analysis examines how any such community helpline can add value if it adheres strictly to Indian law, due process, and nondiscrimination. It outlines best-practice design principles: bias-aware intake…
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Agra on Alert: Suspected Bovine Remains Spark Protests as Police Fortify Security, Appeals for Calm

Agra entered a period of heightened alert in March 2026 after suspected bovine remains were discovered, prompting protests and increased police deployment. This analysis explains what is known, what requires forensic confirmation, and why waiting for laboratory results is crucial. It outlines how species identification workshistology, DNA barcoding, and immunoassaysand why chain of custody and…
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Varanasi Ganga Row: Viral Iftar Boat VideoWhat Law and Science Say, and a Roadmap for Harmony

A viral video from Varanasi allegedly shows an Iftar gathering on a boat discarding leftover food into the Ganga, prompting arrests and a police investigation. This evidence-based analysis clarifies the ecological impact of food waste on rivers (BOD, DO, eutrophication) and the added risks from plastic packaging and litter. It explains the relevant legal frameworkIPC…
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Akola calls for humane, law-led action on illegal cattle transport during Ramzan to uphold harmony

Community organisations in Akola have urged the administration to intensify lawful, humane action against illegal cattle transport and cow slaughter during Ramzan, submitting a memorandum to the Deputy Collector (Revenue). The analysis clarifies the governing legal framework, including the Maharashtra Animal Preservation (Amendment) Act, 2015, the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Act, 1960, and the…
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Dakshina Kannada Yatra Mela: Minor Allegedly Abducted; Police Probe, Call for Harmony

A 17-year-old Muslim boy was allegedly abducted and assaulted while visiting a yatra mela with Hindu friends in Dakshina Kannada, prompting an FIR and a police probe. This analysis outlines what is known so far, explains the relevant provisions of the Indian Penal Code and CrPC, and details child-protection and trauma-informed protocols. It situates the…