"Hindu Terrorism" aka "Saffron Terrorism" – Divisive Politics or a Fact?

Union Home Minister of India Mr. Sushil Kumar Shinde has done it again. During the recently held Chintan Shivir of the Congress party at Jaipur, he accused the BJP and RSS of conducting terror training camps and promoting “Hindu terrorism”. Is this just a lame stunt to please the political…

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Pakistan’s constant provocation – Should India reassess the rules of the engagement?

The brutal killing and mutilation of two Indian soldiers by Pakistani troops on Indian soil has made the country ponder about the diplomatic strategy deployed by the Indian Government. The wife of Lance Naik Hemraj Singh, who was killed and beheaded by Pakistani troops on January 8, along with her…

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Delhi Police Books General V.K. Singh and Baba Ramdev for Rioting

The system has once again showcased their indifference and insensitivity towards the rights of the common man. Delhi Police has booked the former Army Chief Gen. V.K. Singh and Yoga Guru Baba Ramdev for rioting and destruction of property. General VK Singh and Baba Ramdev had joined protesters at Jantar…

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India Protests – Delhi Gang Rape

Indians demand zero tolerance against crimes against women. The Youth and the common man organise protests in New Delhi against the indifferent and insensitive attitude of the Government of India. However peaceful protesters taking brunt of baton charge! Thousands of people, outraged by last Sunday night’s horrifying gang-rape of a…

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Nation and Development – Part II

In Satya Yug all people lived by Sanatan Dharma Principles and hence the Rashtra was quite stable. All people were Satwic. They were enjoying peace and comforts in life. There was neither illness nor any painful experience for the people. The traditions established mainly had the triod of Vedas, Adhyatma…

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Nation and Development – Part I

NATION & DEVELOPMENT by Prof. M. D. Apte Nation is a philosophical term describing a geographic portion of land where all people staying had similar thinking and common heritage, traditions, culture and inherent affinity towards one another. The heritage sites were pilgrimage centers spread all over the land and they…

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Hinduism or the Sanatana Dharma

Hinduism is the predominant religion of the Indian subcontinent with over 1 billion followers. Hinduism cannot be attributed to any single doctrine (or set of beliefs) and represents numerous traditions. Unlike other religions, Hinduism is a way of life, a Dharma (Sanatana Dharma), the law that governs all action. Origin…

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Independence Day of India, 15th August 2012 – Live Webcast

15th August, 1947 is celebrated as the Independence Day in India, commemorating India’s independence from the British occupation and its birth as a sovereign nation. India achieved independence following over 250 years of Mughal rule and 200 years of British rule. It was on this day when India was sworn…

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Shaheed Bhagat Singh

Bhagat Singh was one of the most renowned Indian revolutionaries and freedom fighters who contributed significantly in the Indian Freedom Struggle. He was born to Kishan Singh Sandhu and Vidyavati Kaur at Chak No. 105, Banga village, Jaranwala Tehsil in the Lyallpur district of the Punjab Province of British India….

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Happy Republic Day

Although India obtained its independence on 15 August 1947, it did not yet have a permanent constitution till the 26 January 1950. The new constitution of free India, which is considered as the real building block of our country, came into force with effect from 26th Jan 1950. It was…

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