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Sikh Driver's Turban Row in US Court Sparks Debate

Jashanpreet Singh's vehicular manslaughter case in Indiana ignites controversy after he appears bareheaded in court, raising questions about religious accommodation for Sikh defendants.

VHP: Converts keeping Hindu status for reservations

A senior VHP official claims individuals are converting to Christianity while maintaining Hindu documentation to access reservation quotas, sparking debate about religious identity and affirmative action policies in India.

Allahabad HC: Unspoken Words Can Fuel Religious Enmity

In a landmark judgment, Allahabad High Court declares that indirect actions and unexpressed words promoting religious hatred violate Indian law. Learn how this ruling strengthens inter-community harmony.

US Lawmaker Challenges Pentagon Over Sikh Beard Policy

Indian-American Congressman Shri Thanedar demands Pentagon revise policies preventing Sikh Americans from serving with religious articles of faith. Learn about the ongoing battle for religious accommodation in US military.

BCI Clarifies Foreign Law Firm Collaboration Rules

The Bar Council of India clarifies its stance on foreign law firm collaborations after retracting an earlier press release, maintaining that current regulations prohibit such partnerships without explicit permission.

Historic Hindu-Muslim Wedding in Meghalaya Inspires

In a powerful display of interfaith harmony, a Hindu man and Muslim woman's wedding in Meghalaya becomes a symbol of love transcending religious boundaries, earning widespread praise across communities.

Portugal Bans Face Veils in Public Spaces

Portugal's Parliament approves controversial legislation prohibiting face-covering veils in public institutions, sparking debates on religious freedom and security.

UK condemns violence against Hindus in Bangladesh

The United Kingdom has officially condemned the recent surge of violence targeting Hindu minorities in Bangladesh, urging authorities to ensure community safety and religious freedom.

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