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BJP’s Hindutva Push in Telangana Gains Pace: Bandi Sanjay Calls for Party Unity and Strategy

Union Minister Bandi Sanjay Kumar’s remarks in Huzurabad signal a sharpened BJP strategy in Telangana, positioning Hindutva as a core mobilizing idea. The analysis highlights how ideological clarity, party unity, and message discipline—especially amid debates involving leaders like Raja Singh—intersect with voters’ everyday priorities. Readers gain a balanced view of how BJP in Telangana can…
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Supreme Court Puts Security First: No Civilian Prayers in Mosques Inside Military Bases

The Supreme Court of India has reaffirmed that national security overrides civilian access to places of worship situated inside military establishments. By dismissing a plea for civilian prayers in a mosque within a defense zone, the Court underscored that freedom of religion is subject to public order and security. The decision applies uniformly across traditions—temples,…
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Ajmer Court Admits Ajmer Dargah Petition: What It Means for Heritage, Law, and Interfaith Unity

An Ajmer court has admitted a petition concerning the Ajmer Sharif Dargah, triggering a formal legal examination of claims about a pre-existing Hindu temple at the site. Admission of a case is not a judgment; it begins a structured process of notices, pleadings, and evidence. The post explains what this procedural step means, what to…
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Lucknow University Conference on Hindutva Calls for Teaching Hindu Texts to Enrich Curriculum

A national conference at Lucknow University on 20 January 2026 explored how the study of Hindu texts can be academically integrated into university curricula. Framed as civilizational inquiry rather than partisanship, the dialogue emphasized comparative study across Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism, and Sikhism. Proposed pathways included electives, reading seminars, philological methods, and interdisciplinary courses that connect…
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Unmasking AI Bias in India: Reimagining ChatGPT for Caste‑Aware, Dharmic Inclusion

A public debate led by Dr. Vijender Chauhan spotlights a crucial question: do AI systems like ChatGPT mirror caste-linked biases found in historical data, media, and scholarship? This analysis explains how representational and allocative biases can emerge from skewed datasets and why this matters for everyday users seeking education, credit, or social services. Anchored in…
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Mewat Outcry: Muslim Family Demands Impartial Probe, Cross-Community Solidarity Fuels Justice

A Mewat, Haryana case involving an alleged assault of a minor has prompted a Muslim family to seek a fresh, impartial investigation and cross-community support. The family reports serious procedural lapses and potential political influence, highlighting the need for due process and police accountability. An independent or court-monitored probe could address forensic integrity and POCSO…
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“Once Iran Is Free”: Reza Pahlavi’s Vision for a Bold, Respectful New Chapter with India

Reza Pahlavi outlines a values-based pathway for India–Iran relations that places sovereignty, liberty, and mutual partnership at the center. He highlights deep civilisational links and India’s cultural heritage as foundations for renewed cooperation. Policy priorities include energy security, water resilience, and demographic challenges, areas where India’s technology and renewable energy leadership can make a decisive…
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Alleged Trafficking Racket Exposed: Safeguarding Women and Upholding Law in India

A reported sex trafficking case in India has sparked urgent questions about women’s safety, online grooming, and community vigilance. Early accounts allege that a website and cab services were used to coordinate exploitation, with police now investigating. This analysis emphasizes due process, evidence-based inquiry, and the presumption of innocence. It also urges unity across Hinduism,…
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Odisha pastor assault amid allegations triggers outrage, urgent calls for rule of law and harmony
A reported assault on a pastor in Dhenkanal, Odisha—amid allegations of insulting Lord Jagannath and Gau Mata and claims of forced conversions—has sparked widespread concern. The analysis emphasizes that vigilantism and public humiliation violate the rule of law and deepen communal divisions. It underscores shared dharmic commitments to non-violence, dignity, and compassion across Hinduism, Buddhism,…
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Bulandshahr Resonates as Acharya Pramod Krishnam Urges Dharmic Unity and Sanatan Renewal

A major public address in Bulandshahr by Acharya Pramod Krishnam drew national attention to Sanatan Dharma and Hindutva as inclusive ethical frameworks for public life. The message emphasized unity among Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism, and Sikhism, linking ahimsa, seva, and satya to constitutional values and social harmony. Readers gain a clear view of how dharmic unity…
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British MP Sounds Alarm: Minority Hindus Face Deadly Islamist Extremism in Bangladesh

A British MP has sounded the alarm about a worsening situation for minority Hindus in Bangladesh, warning of rising Islamist extremism and the urgent need to protect vulnerable communities. The analysis emphasizes a rights-based, dharmic response grounded in ahimsa, dignity, and pluralism—uniting Hindu, Buddhist, Jain, and Sikh perspectives while partnering with Muslim civil society that…
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Tragic Feni Killing: 28-year-old Hindu driver murdered amid rising attacks on minorities in Bangladesh

A 28-year-old Hindu auto-rickshaw driver, Samir Kumar Das, was murdered in Bangladesh’s Feni district, intensifying concerns over rising attacks on minorities. The case highlights urgent gaps in preventive policing and accountability while underscoring the human cost for families dependent on informal livelihoods. The article outlines concrete measures—community policing, early-warning systems, better hate-crime data, and independent…
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Manikarnika Ghat Demolition in Varanasi: Outcry, Accountability, and Heritage Restoration

The reported demolition at Manikarnika Ghat in Varanasi has sparked national concern over heritage safeguards and due process. This analysis outlines why the ghat’s ritual and historical significance requires heightened conservation rigor and transparent decision-making. It recommends an independent, time-bound inquiry with conservation architects, engineers, dharmic representatives, and local stakeholders. Publishing tenders, permissions, and structural…
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Makar Sankranti & Magh Mela 2026: Millions Unite at Prayagraj and Gangasagar in Peace and Devotion

Millions converge at the Sangam in Prayagraj and the shores of Gangasagar for Makar Sankranti and the Magh Mela 2026, embodying peace, harmony, and disciplined devotion. The observances highlight tirtha-yatra as a living tradition that blends inward reflection with community care. Shared values of ahimsa, seva, and satya unite Hindu, Buddhist, Jain, and Sikh participants…
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Free Two-Day Shaurya Jagruti Camp in Durg: Build Strength, Resilience, and Leadership

A free two-day ‘Shaurya Jagruti Prashikshan Shibir’ in Durg, Chhattisgarh, organized by Hindu Janajagruti Samiti (HJS), aims to empower youth through physical fitness, mental resilience, and values-led leadership. The initiative emphasizes discipline, teamwork, and ethical clarity to strengthen community engagement. Its inclusive, non-sectarian approach supports harmony across Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism, and Sikhism. Participants can expect…
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Swamiji’s 163rd Jayanti: Prajashakti Party’s Debut Reframes West Bengal’s 2026 Contest

A new political stakeholder has emerged in West Bengal as the Prajashakti Party (Samadarshi) debuted on Swamiji’s 163rd birth anniversary. The timing invokes Swami Vivekananda’s legacy of ethical leadership, service, and unity, resonating widely across Bengal. Positioned for the 2026 Assembly elections, the party signals an attempt to blend cultural memory with democratic participation. Analysts…
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Amta, West Bengal: Alleged Conversion Inducements Spark Violence—A Call to Protect Freedom of Faith
Reports from Amta, West Bengal, describe an alleged attempt to induce religious conversion with monetary offers and the violence that followed local protests. The piece clarifies why freedom of conscience and freedom from coercion must be upheld together with the rejection of vigilantism. Readers gain an academic, balanced overview rooted in constitutional rights, practical policy…
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Two Hindu Deaths in 24 Hours in Bangladesh Ignite Fear—and Urgent Calls for Protection
Two Hindu deaths reported within 24 hours in Bangladesh have intensified fears among minority communities and sparked urgent appeals for protection and accountability. Early reports identify the victims as Samir Das and Pralay Chaki, with investigations ongoing. The situation highlights the need for rapid, impartial law enforcement action and transparent communication to prevent escalation. Dharmic…
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Blood-Stained Chapters in Sikh History: Remembering Martyrdom, Resilience, and Dharmic Unity
Sikh history contains blood-stained chapters that demand both scholarly accuracy and compassionate remembrance. This analysis examines the martyrdoms of Guru Arjan and Guru Tegh Bahadur, the formation of the Khalsa under Guru Gobind Singh, the trials of the eighteenth century, the tragedies of Partition, and the wounds of 1984. Emphasizing Religious Pluralism and Interfaith Dialogue,…
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Malegaon 1921: Untold Lessons from the Khilafat Unrest, Gandhi’s Strategy, and Communal Healing

This historically grounded analysis re-examines the Malegaon riots of April 1921 in the context of the Khilafat Movement and British colonial rule. It explores Gandhi’s strategic alignment with Khilafat leaders, the public stature of the Ali Brothers, and claims about a fatwa attributed to Mohammad Ali and several hundred ulema. Readers gain a nuanced perspective…