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Kerala Priest Arrested in MP Over Conversion Charges

A Kerala-based Christian priest faces arrest in Madhya Pradesh over alleged illegal religious conversion activities, sparking political firestorm with CM Pinarayi Vijayan condemning the action.

Saints, Pujaris move SC supporting anti-conversion laws

In a significant development, religious leaders and temple priests have approached the Supreme Court supporting anti-conversion laws. This legal intervention comes amid ongoing debates about religious freedom and conversion regulations across India.

Lucknow Residency: Echoes of Awadh's Glorious Past

Step into the historic Residency in Lucknow, where the walls whisper tales of Awadh's grandeur and the 1857 Siege's heroic resistance. Discover how this monument preserves Uttar Pradesh's rich heritage.

Oil Lanterns: India's Forgotten Freedom Symbol

Discover the inspiring story of how ordinary citizens used oil lanterns to defy British oppression and light the way for India's freedom struggle in this powerful historical account.

103-yr-old Karnataka Rajyotsava awardee Somappa Goudar dies

Somappa Goudar, a 103-year-old recipient of Karnataka's prestigious Rajyotsava Award, breathed his last in Belagavi. The freedom fighter and social worker's remarkable century-long legacy continues to inspire generations.

UK Hindi Professor Deported from Delhi Airport

Francesca Orsini, renowned Hindi professor from SOAS University, denied entry at Delhi airport despite valid visa. Academic world condemns the deportation as arbitrary and damaging to Indo-UK scholarly ties.

Pakistan Press Freedom Crisis Deepens in 2025

A shocking new report reveals Pakistan's press freedom has hit alarming new lows in 2025, with journalists facing violence, censorship, and political pressure under the new government.

IFJ Slams Pakistan's Growing Crisis Against Journalists

The International Federation of Journalists reveals shocking details about the dangerous environment for media professionals in Pakistan, with censorship, violence, and economic pressures creating an unprecedented crisis.

Punjab Newspaper Crisis: Deliveries Halted

Punjab residents face information blackout as newspaper deliveries stall amid police action against protesting employees. Essential daily reading disrupted across the state.

Tribune Reporter Attacked in Ludhiana, Mic Snatched

A Tribune journalist was violently assaulted and had his equipment stolen while covering an event in Ludhiana's Daresi Ground area. The incident raises serious concerns about journalist safety in Punjab.

Chhattisgarh HC Upholds Ban on Non-Hindu Preachers

Chhattisgarh High Court rules restrictions on non-Hindu religious leaders entering villages constitutional. Landmark judgment addresses forced conversion concerns while balancing religious rights.

India Vows to Uphold Rule of Law in South China Sea

Defence Minister Rajnath Singh declares India's commitment to upholding rule of law in South China Sea, ensuring freedom of navigation and safeguarding interests of all nations during key defence dialogue.

Hindi Row: Stalin Blasts Modi Over Language Remarks

Tamil Nadu Chief Minister MK Stalin condemns PM Modi's recent Hindi comments, reigniting the linguistic debate in Indian politics. Read about the latest chapter in India's language controversy.

Bengaluru Women's Freedom Walk: Taking Back the Night

Hundreds of women will march through Bengaluru's streets tonight in a powerful demonstration for gender equality and safe public spaces. This historic walk challenges societal norms and demands women's right to move freely after dark.

Second Balti Confluence in Kargil on Nov 2

The historic Second Balti Confluence returns to Kargil on November 2, celebrating the rich linguistic and cultural heritage of the Balti community with academic discussions and cultural performances.

Karnataka's Forgotten Language Movement Hero

Discover the remarkable journey of Siddavanahalli Krishna Sharma, the unsung hero who ignited the Kannada language movement and fought for linguistic rights in Karnataka.

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