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Delhi restaurant does not allow customers to enter because they were wearing Indian ethnic wear

Delhi restaurant barred customers from entering for wearing Indian attire.

Telangana: Facing fund crunch for ‘Seetha Rama Kalyanam’ celebrations, Bhadrachalam temple decides to sell tickets

The temple earns about Rs 2 crore per month, out of which Rs 90 lakh goes to the staff salaries and about Rs 40 lakh to the Telangana State Endowments Department towards the payment of goodwill fund. The temple is left with only Rs 60 lakh.

Karnataka: Inspired by Basavanna’s teachings, Muslim man joins Lingayat Matha, to be anointed as head

33-year-old Diwan Sharief Rahimansab Mulla is all set to be anointed as the head of the Murugharajendra Koraneshwara Shantidhama Matha in Asuti village on February 26.

Twitterati share hilarious memes to celebrate Karwa Chauth

Women in some part of India observe fast on Karwa Chauth for the long life of their husbands.

BHU Students stage protest over permission granted to carry out Muharram procession through University campus

BHU students allege that sanctions granted to allow Muharram procession to be carried out through the BHU campus is a move to establish new tradition

Faith under siege: Media projects Kanwariyas as ‘hooligans’, but here are 7 attacks on Kanwariyas that media doesn’t outrage about

While outlets like Times Now, Business Standard, CNN-News18 etc are hell-bent of painting Kanwariyas as hooligans, here are 7 instances when Kanwariyas were brutally attacked, but the media at large, chose to maintain silence

Supreme Court asks ‘why government officials should manage temples’, bench talks about rampant idol theft in Tamil Nadu

A bench of Justices SA Bobde and SA Nazeer while considering the issue of harassment to several devotees visiting the Jagannath Temple in Puri, Odisha questioned as to why should government officials manage religious places and temples in the country.

On Valentine’s day, Bajrang Dal marries off a couple in Hyderabad

The Bajrang Dal had issued strict warnings to the couple against celebrating Valentine’s day saying it doesn’t comply with Hindu culture and traditions.

Four policeman dressed in plain clothes accompanied two women to Sabarimala on Jan 2: Police to Court

Kerala police made a disturbing revelation to the Kerala High Court stating that four policemen disguised as civilians protected and aided two middle-aged left-wing women to enter the Sabarimala shrine on January 2nd

Makar Sankranthi, Bihu, Pongal or Lohri: India celebrates the festival with many names and vibrant traditions

The transition of the sun into the Capricorn (Makar) constellation marks the end of winter and is celebrated across India by many names.

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