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Don’t look so shocked as Jaya Binju a.k.a Rukmini of Sahara One’s ‘Kesariya Baalam Aavo Hamare Des’ has not been molested in her real life. The molestation takes place in her reel life. Currently, she is doing a scene with her co-star Ranveer...
President Jacob Zuma, of South Africa says this Easter should mark the resurrection of hope for the nation.
“We wish all Christians well as they converge in various places of worship during the weekend. We urge that you pray for the country in all...
Yesterday I found myself taking a rather provocative position on the Passover holiday, initiated not so much by my own atheist inclinations as by the coincidence of a BBC report on labor conditions in today’s state of Israel. This happens to...
While millions of Americans make individual contributions weekly at their places of worship, a new study by a Rice University sociologist finds private foundations have a disproportionate influence on the religious sector — despite the fact that...
The continuing clashes between the Village Councils and the new religions protected by their Constitutional rights, has prompted the Samoan government to establish a Commission of Inquiry to review the issues and recommend a course of action for government.
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The Lahugala National Park and the Kumana Bird Sanctuary in Sri Lanka are being reopened for the public following the end of the war and the return to normal life.
Local as well as foreign tourists who had been deprived of visiting places of religious...
It had to happen sooner or later. A culture that has had such firm determination in industrializing education, health care, and even the food we eat would obviously find a way to industrialize religious practices. All it needed was the right supporting...
India shouldn’t bother about recession because a majority of its population hasn’t even seen the economic prosperity. Espousing these views, Sadhguru Jaggi Vasudev of Isha Foundation said that these elections mark the right time for a responsible...
Armenian and Greek Orthodox monks shoved, scratched and traded blows at the Church of the Holy Sepulcher – a shrine revered as the site of Jesus’ crucifixion, burial and resurrection. The clash erupted during a procession of Armenian clergymen...