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VHP denied permission to light lamps on Ram Janmabhoomi, ‘no new tradition, only ones approved by SC allowed’, says Police

The VHP on Saturday said that seers will light 5,100 earthen lamps at the disputed Ram Janmabhoomi site on Diwali

Section 144 imposed in Ayodhya in anticipation on Ram Janmabhoomi case verdict as the hearing enters its last week

Prohibitory orders under section 144 have been imposed across Ayodhya district

A year after Supreme Court judgement, union government launches eco-friendly green crackers ahead of Diwali

The Union Minister announced that Council of Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR) labs have been successful in developing various environment-friendly fireworks such as sound-emitting crackers, flowerpots, pencils, chakkar and sparklers.

Netizens ‘express concern’ over Priyanka Chopra’s asthma after a picture where she is smoking cigarette went viral on social media

Twitter users even dug up Chopra's own old tweet condemning smoking where she had claimed she does not smoke. While things could change with time so do personal preferences, the hypocrisy is quite baffling.

Festivals and political opportunism of media: ‘The Guardian’ and its anti-Hindu agenda

International media outlet ‘The Guardian’, propagates an anti-Hindu agenda which fairly contributes in defaming and stigmatizing everything that is related to Hinduism

Dear ‘secular’ media, hailing Eid is good, but why so much negativity on Hindu festivals

The so-called secular media organisations have often posted sharply critical posts on Hindu festivals, actively indulging in shaming Hindus for celebrating those, while the festivals of 'secular' religions are hailed with words likes 'peace, brotherhood and love'.

After banning firecrackers, SC asks why are people seeking a ban on them when automobiles appear to cause more pollution

The Supreme Court directed the government to submit a comparative study on the pollution caused by firecrackers and automobiles.

Celebrations on Christmas and negativity during Diwali represents the Abrahamisation of the liberal mind

Not just Tharoor, even Times Now, after it spread rampant negativity during Diwali was in quite the festive mood during Christmas

After spreading negativity during Diwali, Times Now is in a festive mood during Christmas

Times Now's tweets reflect the general attitude of the Indian elite towards Hindu festivals. While everything negative is associated with Hindu festivals, an aura of celebratory mood is spread on the occasion of Abrahamic festivals.

‘What is it with these pathetic Hindu festivals?’ asked Meeny

Eeny Meeny Mynie Meow talk about dust and smoke and tiring festivals that Hindus celebrate

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