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In the aftermath of the alleged brutal killing of a Bajrang Dal activist in Assam's Karimganj, Vishwa Hindu Parishad ( VHP ) on Monday (Jan 16) announced a pan-India two-day protest starting Tuesday (Jan 17).
Tibetan spiritual leader the Dalai Lama exuded confidence that the time will come soon when Ladakhis would be able to visit Lhasa again and said that Tibetans are seeking genuine autonomy rather than complete independence.
A labourer died and 18 others went missing near the India-China border in Arunachal Pradesh's Kurung Kumey district. The labourers who were engaged in road construction in Arunachal Pradesh's Kurung Kumey district were missing for the last 14 days.
The Telangana Chief Minister's Office (CMO) shared pictures of the event and said that the government-sponsored Iftar dinner was held at the LB Stadium.
'Real situation in Kerala alarming, cause of worry', says V Muraleedharan
Mohammad Arzoo killed in Jharkhand by two men of the same community for preventing cow slaughter.
Going out of order and creating chaos, people vandalised and burnt public properties when they hit the streets in protest of Citizenship Amendment Act. Adding fuel to fire, many came out in protest creating unrest and disruption with damaging public properties. Taking view of this, the Muslim Community in Uttar Pradesh handed over a cheque of Rs 6.27 lakh to the district administration after the Friday prayers in the wake of damage to public property during the anti-Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA) protests
Taking cognizance of the rising tensions between the minority Muslims and majority Sinhalese in the wake of the Easter Sunday bombings, the Sri Lankan government on Monday blocked social media platforms. The blocking of Facebook and Whatsapp came after Sri Lankan police had imposed curfew in the country's western coastal town of Chilaw.
The Burqa or the obligation of Muslim women to cover their face is one of the burning issues in women rights. This resurfaces after every some year. Now, taking a prominent step to abolish this tradition, Muslim Education Society (MES) from Calicut, which one of the biggest educational institutions in Kerala, has issued a notice banning any attire covers the face on its campuses.
Taking cognizance of the prevailing situation and helping the government, All Ceylon Jamiyyathul Ulama(ACJU), the apex body of Sri Lankan Muslims has advised not to wear Burqa as it comes in the way of national security forces to maintain security in the country.
The World Council of Churches (WCC), a global Church conglomerate has extended its warm greetings to the Muslim community on the occasion of Eid-ul-Fitr. WCC general Secretary Dr Olav Fykse Tveit offered written greetings of peace.