171 Pak Hindus reach Jodhpur; demand refugee status

A group of 171 Hindus, the biggest so far from Pakistan, reached Jodhpur in Rajasthan two days ago, looking for refugee status. They are here at the moment on pilgrims visa. ...
03:55 PM, Sep 11, 2012

Jodhpur: 200 Pak Hindus seek refugee status New Delhi: Nearly 200 Pakistani Hindus reached Jodhpur in Rajasthan late on Sunday evening after nearly a three-month long trek. The families have sought refugee status and protection of their religious freedom. More than 350 Pakistani Hindus have reached India over the past two months seeking refuge and protection of their religious freedom. The families that arrived on Sunday have been temporarily accommodated in a temple campus in Jodhpur. ...  
07:36 AM, Sep 10, 2012

Muslims illiterate and bear more children: Gogoi New Delhi: Assam Chief Minister Tarun Gogoi kicked off a fresh controversy by blaming the high illiteracy level among the Muslims for their growing population in the state. Speaking to Karan Thapar on Devils Advocate, the Chief Minister said Muslims are outnumbering Hindus in Assam not because of the increase in illegal migration from Bangladesh but because Muslims are illiterate and create more children. Here is an excerpt from the...  
07:49 AM, Sep 09, 2012

Five Indian firms among world's most innovative Washington: Five Indian companies including Larsen & Toubro, Hindustan Unilever and Infosys are ranked on Forbes magazine's list of "The World's Most Innovative Companies" topped by four US companies. Larsen & Toubro with an annual sales growth of 19 per cent is ranked ninth in the world followed by Hindustan Unilever (12) with 11.4 per cent. Infosys (19) comes third with 12.7 per cent growth thanks to what the US...  
07:30 PM, Sep 07, 2012

VHP targets Modi govt over handling of riot cases Ahmedabad: Just before the Gujarat elections, Vishwa Hindu Parishad (VHP) - the sister organisation of the ruling BJP, which is part of the Sangh Parivar - has raised its voice against Chief Minister Narendra Modi government's handling of the 2002 post-Godhra riot cases. The Gujarat government recently approached the high court to enhance the punishment of 27 riot convicts from life imprisonment to death penalty. Terming it as an "anti-Hindu"...  
05:57 PM, Sep 07, 2012

Five Indian firms among world's most innovative
by IANS
Washington: Five Indian companies including Larsen & Toubro, Hindustan Unilever and Infosys are ranked on Forbes magazine's list of "The World's Most Innovative Companies" topped by four US companies. Larsen & Toubro with an annual sales growth of 19 per cent is ranked ninth in the world followed by Hindustan Unilever (12) with 11.4 per cent. Infosys (19) comes third with 12.7 per cent growth thanks to what the US...  
10:06 AM, Sep 07, 2012

30 Minutes: Pakistani Hindus nobody's countrymen

More than 250 Pakistani Hindus recently moved to India after promising Pakistani authorities there that they will return after their pilgrimage. ...
04:28 PM, Sep 03, 2012

Massacre trial exposes inconvenient truth for BJP Ahmedabad: Ten years on, Abdul Sheikh can still hardly believe that the doctor who had performed an ultrasound scan on his pregnant wife turned out to be a ringleader in the orgy of violence that killed both the mother and her unborn child. "I remember hearing the commotion and I rushed out to find Dr Kodnani inciting a mob of thousands, screaming 'kill those bastards!'," said Sheikh, one of the...  
08:45 AM, Sep 03, 2012

Muslim clerics join Hindu seers to save Ganga Lucknow: Muslim religious leaders have now come forward to extend a helping hand to sadhus and seers who are campaigning for conservation of River Ganga. Maulana Saeedur Rehman, principal of Centre of Islamic studies, said that it is well known that Ganga is associated with the faith of Hindus but it is not any less important for Muslims. Terming the drive to clean the river as a "holy campaign", Rehman...  
12:50 PM, Sep 02, 2012

Tonight @ 8:30 pm: 30 Minutes: Nobody's Countrymen

This week on 30 Minutes, CNN-IBN speaks to Pakistan's Hindu families who come to India and wish to stay back, but still don't get a home. ...
12:42 PM, Sep 01, 2012

Mangalore: Activists assault driver for molestation Mangalore: Right wing vigilantes accusing a youth of sexual harassment, assaulted him in Alankaru in Puttur taluk and handed him over to Kadaba police on Thursday. Police sources said that members of Hindu Jagaran Vedike, which was involved in violent attacks at a Mangalore homestay, had assaulted 25-year-old Rasheed of Uppinangady after keeping 'an eye on him' for three days. Rasheed works as a bus driver at Arafa school in...  
08:51 AM, Sep 01, 2012

TN: Revenge after 15 years of massacre Madurai: More than 15 years after the Melavalavu massacre took place in which dalit panchayat president Murugesan and five others were killed by caste Hindus, Murugesans son on Sunday allegedly stabbed the caste Hindu president of the panchayat in a purported revenge attack. On Sunday evening, when Vijayaraghavan, the caste Hindu president of the Melavalavu village panchayat, was travelling on his motorcycle, a youth stopped him asking for a lift....  
12:42 PM, Aug 27, 2012

Kerala: NSS forsakes creamy layer for Hindu League Kottayam: Making a stratagem move to consolidate its position like in a game of chess, the Nair Service Society (NSS) has withdrawn the writ petition filed in the Supreme Court against hiking the creamy layer cap. Although, the move will push them one step ahead for the expected greater alliance of majority communities, it could be a back-pedalling for the NSS as far as its proclaimed stance on reservation issues...  
12:02 PM, Aug 27, 2012

'Raja Hindustani' can be taken forward: Karisma
by IANS
Mumbai: As sequels to movies like 'Aashiqui' and 'Ghayal' are underway, actress Karisma Kapoor believes that among her old films, the storyline of 'Raja Hindustani' has scope to be taken forward. In the 1996 film, Karisma played Aarti, a rich but simple girl, who falls in love with Raja, a local taxi driver. "Sometimes I always think with 'Raja Hindustani', you would want to know what happened between Raja and...  
05:16 PM, Aug 26, 2012

Can't wait for Kareena's wedding: Karisma Kapoor
by IANS
Mumbai: If her fans are eagerly awaiting for Kareena Kapoor's marriage, Karisma Kapoor is equally excited about her sister's wedding, set to take place some time this year. Asked about Saif Ali Khan and Kareena's wedding dates, Karisma said: "I feel you should ask this to Kareena. She will get busy with the promotions of 'Heroine' soon, so you all can catch hold of her. "All I can say is,...  
03:42 PM, Aug 26, 2012

Marriages can be ended before cooling period: SC
by IANS
New Delhi: By invoking provisions of Article 142, the dissolution of marriage through mutual consent can be permitted before the cooling period of six months under the Hindu Marriage Act, the Supreme Court has said. "We are of the opinion that in appropriate cases invocation of such power would not be unjustified and may even prove to be necessary," said the apex court bench of Justice Altamas Kabir and Justice...  
03:58 AM, Aug 26, 2012

Atrocities against Hindus a myth: Pak delegation Patna: A visiting Pakistani parliamentary delegation on Saturday rubbished reports of atrocities against Hindus living there and said the propaganda in this regard was far from truth. "The reports about atrocities against the Hindus in Pakistan is a myth... The facts about the status of minorities in Pakistan are far from reality," Leader of the House in Senate Jahangir Badar told reporters. He claimed most of the minority community members...  
09:21 PM, Aug 25, 2012

India expresses concern on Pak Hindu girls' abduction New Delhi: India has expressed its "serious concern" to Pakistan over abduction, forced conversion and marriage of Hindu girls against their will to Muslim men in that country. A demarche was made to Pakistan in this regard on May 8 to convey India's expectation that the government of Pakistan will look after the well-being of its minority communities and discharge its responsibilities in that regard. Minister of State for External...  
10:16 PM, Aug 23, 2012

Fire in HAL Odisha unit, 6 injured Koraput: Six employees were seriously injured when a fire broke out in a plant of the Hindustan Aeronautics Ltd (HAL) at Sunabeda in Odisha's Koraput district on Saturday. The fire broke out in the compressor shop of the high-security plant, Manager (Industrial Relations) of the HAL unit, SK Rout said. He said all the six injured persons were shifted to a hospital in Vishakapatnam with burn injuries and now all...  
05:21 PM, Aug 18, 2012

World View: Should India offer Pakistani Hindus a home?

After a recent spate of attacks on Hindus in Pakistan, several families have made their way across the border. ...
11:57 PM, Aug 17, 2012