Dalit children highlight caste atrocities through cartoons
The purpose of the training was to inculcate creativity and critical thinking in the childrenContinue Reading
The purpose of the training was to inculcate creativity and critical thinking in the childrenContinue Reading
Marawi: A week after Islamist militants kidnapped some 240 Catholics in the Philippines, a video has surfaced online showing one of the hostages, Fr. Chito Suganob, calling for the government to halt their military offensive in the city. Shown wearing a black polo and jeans, Fr. Suganob at the beginningContinue Reading
Five hundred years after revolutionary printing presses spread news of Martin Luther’s radical call for church reform across Europe, technology is again challenging religious tradition in the small German town of Wittenberg. A robot priest that delivers blessings in five languages and beams light from its hands has been unveiledContinue Reading
Authorities suspect the food served to nearly 2,000 people was staleContinue Reading
By Raqib Hameed Naik Mewat: Two months after dairy farmer Pehlu Khan’s was lynched by self-styled cow vigilantes in Behror area of Alwar, Rajasthan, his family back in Haryana is yet to come out of the shock and tragedy that struck them. A resident of Jaisinghpur, 15 km from NuhContinue Reading
Bangalore – Sr. Lilly Francis (68) from the Salesian Missionaries of Mary Immaculate (SMMI) Nagpur Province was appointed as the Executive Secretary of the CCBI Commission for Women, earlier this month. The Conference of Catholic Bishops of India or CCBI, is the national Episcopal conference of the bishops of theContinue Reading
Bengaluru: Jesuits’ contribution to education in the world has been pivotal for more than 450 years. The Jesuit educational network in South Asia has close to 500 educational institutions known for quality of education offered. Continuing the legacy, St Joseph’s Institutions, is starting a new law college, St Joseph’s CollegeContinue Reading
New Delhi: The Madras High Court on Tuesday temporarily put on hold the central government notification that outlawed sale of cattle for slaughter at animal markets triggering a political storm while directing the state and the Government of India to reply in four weeks. The court observed that it wasContinue Reading
Matters India reporter Kolkata: The 150th birth anniversary of Sister Nivedita, the first foreign disciple of Sri Ramakrishna was set rolling by the Indian National Forum of Art and Culture (INFAC), an NGO, in association with the Indian Council for Cultural Relations, 28 May. Assistant general secretary, Ramakrishna Math andContinue Reading
R.K. Roshni Thiruvananathapuram: At the forest check-post at Kottoor, nearly an hour-and-a-half from the city, Kingini, a tribal youngster who appeared for his higher secondary examinations this year, sits behind the wheels of a four-wheel drive. Kingini lives at Podiyam, a settlement of the Kani tribespeople inside the Agasthyarkoodam forests.Continue Reading
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