Daya Bai soon to be on silver screen
The film is expected to be completed by year endContinue Reading
The film is expected to be completed by year endContinue Reading
The Dalai Lama addressed the Madhya Pradesh legislative assembly on March 19Continue Reading
The boy was a Hindu and the girl a ChristianContinue Reading
New Delhi: Coming down hard on corruption in MBBS admissions in Madhya Pradesh between 2008 and 2012, the Supreme Court cancelled the degrees of 634 doctors on Monday and said admissions obtained through a mass fraud called“Vyapam scam”+ could not be condoned. “The actions of the appellants are founded onContinue Reading
By : Saramma Emmanuel Bhopal: Catholic Church in India began to seriously ponder over revitalizing Catholic families after separate studies found only a “minority of people support the Catholic Church’s teaching on marriage” in the 29th plenary assembly of the Conference of Catholic Bishops of India (CCBI) which began inContinue Reading
Bhopal: An uneasy calm pervades the tribal dominated district of Betul in Madhya Pradesh that is set to host the ambitious Hindu convention of Rashtriya Swayemsevak Sangh (RSS). Just 10 days ahead of the convention, a pamphlet titled “Adivasi Hindu nahi hai” circulated among tribals in the district has leftContinue Reading
Bhopal: In the heart of Madhya Pradesh, at the very centre of India, stands a massive stone wall that’s odd, as walls go. It runs straight in parts, zig-zags wildly in others, stops or branches off where you least expect. Some sections tower at 15 feet; others are a justContinue Reading
Madhya Pradesh’s new xxcise policy plans to list habitual customersContinue Reading
by Saji Thomas Bhopal: Manisha Ahirwar is only ten-year- old. She, unlike children of her age, attends regular sessions of physiotherapy and other exercises at a clinic meant for children of survivors of Bhopal gas tragedy born with deformities. At first sight, she looks healthy, but she can neither speakContinue Reading
Madhya Pradesh: A tribal family in Neemuch had to cremate a relative under police protection after being denied entry into the village’s three crematoriums allegedly meant for upper-caste people, underscoring a deep-seated social divide in Madhya Pradesh’s interior areas. The incident happened after 45-year-old Ratni Bai, a Bhil tribal woman,Continue Reading
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