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US Army Hindu Officer Fought for Tilak, Won Accommodation

Second Lieutenant Harish Rao faced deportation threats for wearing a tilak during US Army training. A chaplain's intervention upheld his religious rights, leading to his commissioning and advocacy for Hindu soldiers.

Tamil Nadu Minority Colleges Can Now Form Own Selection Panels

Tamil Nadu CM M K Stalin's new order ends a 4-year deadlock, allowing minority institutions to form faculty selection committees without govt nominees. This brings relief to hundreds of faculty members and colleges like Loyola and MCC.

Two More Arrested in Bangladesh Hindu Man Lynching

Bangladesh police arrest two more suspects in the brutal lynching of a Hindu man in Thakurgaon. The total arrests now stand at 12. Details on the investigation and community impact inside.

BJP Leader Condemns Bangladesh Lynching, Warns Bengal

BJP Minority Morcha chief Jamal Siddiqui condemns the lynching of a Hindu youth in Bangladesh, warns of growing radicalisation and draws parallels with West Bengal's political climate. Read the full story.

India Calls for Justice in Dipu Chandra Das Killing

India urges Bangladesh to prosecute killers of youth leader Dipu Chandra Das. Death of Sharif Osman Hadi sparks unrest, vandalism, and attacks on minorities. Read the official MEA statement.

South Goa's Multi-Cornered Battles in ZP Polls

South Goa's Zilla Panchayat polls see fierce multi-cornered fights in Raia, Davorlim, Guirdolim & more. Minority vote & defections shape unpredictable contests. Read the full analysis.

7 arrested in Bangladesh Hindu man lynching case

Bangladesh's Rapid Action Battalion arrests seven men for the brutal lynching of 27-year-old Dipu Chandra Das in Mymensingh. The incident has sparked renewed fears for minority safety. Read the full details.

Karnataka May Extend Honorarium to Buddhist Monks

Karnataka's Minority Welfare Department is set to review a proposal for a monthly honorarium for Buddhist monks, similar to the scheme for Jain archakas. Learn the details and implications.

Rijiju: Trust & Ethics Vital for Parliament, Warns Opposition

Union Minister Kiren Rijiju discusses parliamentary disruptions, the SIR controversy, and minority safety in an exclusive Idea Exchange. He stresses trust in democracy and advises the Opposition to use time wisely. Read the full interview.

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