Skip to content
  • Citizen Journalism
  • Advertise with Us
  • Contact Us
Matters India
Matters India
India’s Complete Socioeconomic & Religious News
Primary Navigation Menu
Menu
  • Home
  • Top Story
  • National
  • International
  • Indians Abroad
  • Religious
  • Features
  • Reviews
    • Book Review
    • Music Review
    • Film Review
  • Media
    • Photos
    • Videos
  • Youth
  • Profiles
  • Blog
  • App
LIVE
Synodal assembly launches mission of dialogue, witness
Fearless former police chief Julio Ribeiro turns 97
Workers cry for justice

Indian churches urged to pray for Palestine
Church leaders train youth in Delhi
 for digital citizenship
Bishops bid farewell to apostolic nuncio
Faithful servant marks 50 years of priesthood
Manipur Christians condemn violence, urge peace, reconciliation
Media Conference promotes solution-based journalism in India
Celebrating God’s immense blessings

Hallelujah controversy

Hallelujah controversy: Case registered against Bollywood actor

2020-01-05
By: Matters India
On: January 5, 2020
In: National

By Matters India Reporter Rupnagar, Jan 5, 2020: An apology to Cardinal Oswald Gracias, head of the Catholic Church in India, has not ended the woes of Bollywood actor Raveena Tandon, director-choreographer Farah Khan and comedian Bharti Singh. Police in Rupnagar, Punjab, have registered a case against the three forContinue Reading

Hallelujah controversy: Cardinal Gracias accepts Bollywood apology

2019-12-30
By: Matters India
On: December 30, 2019
In: Top Story

Mumbai, Dec 30, 2019: Bollywood filmmaker Farah Khan and actor Raveena Tandon have apologized to Cardinal Oswald Gracias, head of the Catholic Church in India, for allegedly hurting Christian sentiments in a television show. At least three cases were filed against the duo and comedian Bharti Singh who took partContinue Reading

Hallelujah controversy: Case filed against Bollywood actor

2019-12-28
By: Matters India
On: December 28, 2019
In: National

Beed, Dec 28, 2019: A case was registered in the Beed city of Maharashtra against actor Raveena Tandon, film director Farah Khan and comedian Bharti Singh on December 28 for “hurting religious sentiments” of Christians on a TV show. The complaint was filed by Ashish Shinde, who heads a localContinue Reading

Advertisement

Photo Gallery

CBCI Meeting 2020, Bangalore
CBCI Meeting 2020, Bangalore (2)
CBCI Meeting 2020, Bangalore (8)
CBCI Meeting 2020, Bangalore (1)
CBCI Meeting 2020, Bangalore (9)
CBCI Meeting 2020, Bangalore (4)
CBCI Meeting 2020, Bangalore (3)

Matters India

Matters India strives to be a platform to tell stories of church and society for Indians to think and act beyond their regional, linguistic, ritual, and caste differences and to enable them to see the goodness in others irrespective of their faiths.

We have discontinued sending the daily newsletter. Subscribers and others are requested to visit our website for the latest news.

Set Matters India App on Your Phone

QUICK LINK

  • About Us
  • Privacy Policy
  • Disclaimer
  • Citizen Journalism
  • Download Apps

RECENT POSTS

  • Synodal assembly launches mission of dialogue, witness
  • Fearless former police chief Julio Ribeiro turns 97
  • Workers cry for justice
  • 
Indian churches urged to pray for Palestine

Photo Gallery

Kerala Flood 2018
Organic Farming
National Seminar on Christian Leadership - New Delhi 2018
National Seminar on Christian Leadership - New Delhi 2018
Kerala Flood 2018
“I belong to Christ’
Bishops Candle Light protest for Rape victims
The Seatbelt Crew

Advertisement

Powered by: Padre Media | © Matters India 2026