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Did you know that Kerala has a state department that helps people who leave Hinduism and accept Christianity?

The Kerala government has an entire department that is dedicated to the 'welfare' of 'SC Christians' (SCCC), essentially, people who have left Hinduism to convert to Christianity

Scott Greer rants against India: Know who this white supremacist discarded by American conservatives is

Scott Greer wrote for the White Supremacist website Radix Journal founded by Richard Spencer.

Halal certification of vegetarian products: It’s no longer about choice, but making others pay for your beliefs

The Halal Debate was once again reignited when a person on social media discovered that the packet of Maida (Flour) she had purchased had halal certification.

Congress meets anti-India, antisemite Jeremy Corbyn who supports terror groups and Islamists: All you need to know about him

The United Kingdom representatives of the Indian National Congress party (INC) met with Jeremy Corbyn, the leader of the Labour party, and "discussed the human rights situation in Kashmir."

The Demolition Drive at Puri : Perspectives of all stakeholders

Odisha demolition drive started on the 27th of August. So far 3 mathas, around 300 dwelling units and a few hundred commercial establishments have been demolished. Among the mathas that have been demolished is Languli matha, Emar matha, Bada Akhada matha

OpIndia investigation: Tentacles of radical Islam, Pakistan, Khalistan in Houston anti-Modi protests ahead of ‘Howdy Modi’ event

The ant-Modi protests ahead of the 'Howdy Modi' event in Houston have been organised by Khalistanis, Pakistanis and Radical Islamists with links to terror groups like Hamas

54 years ago on this day, Pakistan killed an Indian Chief Minister because his plane was flying ‘too close’ to Indo-Pak border

On 19th September 1965, we were in middle of the 1965 India-Pakistan war. The then Chief Minister of Gujarat, Balwant Rai Mehta, a tall Congress leader died after the civilian aircraft he was travelling with seven others was shot down by a Pakistani airforce pilot near Indo-Pak border in the Rann of Kutch.

E-cigarettes: What are they, why they were banned, and why it is difficult to ban traditional cigarettes

Ban on e-cigarette is a welcome decision, but government will have a tough time explaining not banning cigarettes

The Life and Crimes of Amnesty International: Its links to Radical Islam and British government

Amnesty International is one of those NGOs that have a shadowy past and have been trying desperately to meddle with the internal affairs of India.

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