Anuradha Paudwal Survives Copter Crash

GO TO SOURCE INDORE, INDIA, February 21, 2002: A helicopter carrying Madhya Pradesh Congress Committee President, Radhakishan Malviya and noted recording and concert artist, singer Anuradha Paudwal, crashed here on Thursday near Kumheri Kakad village, official sources said. However, all the occupants of the copter survived, though one suffered a spinal injury. Paudwal, one of India’s most beloved performers, was…

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Andaman Tribes May Have Link With Africans

GO TO SOURCE LUCKNOW, INDIA, January 6, 2002: Three tribes of the Andaman and Nicobar islands may have links with an African tribe, believed to be one of the world’s oldest human community and if established, the link could dramatically change the evolutionary history of mankind, a senior scientist said here. “After analyzing the genetic make up of endangered tribal…

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Rudra Centre Cites Benefits Of Rudraksha

GO TO SOURCE MAHARASHTRA, INDIA, February 19, 2002: The first issue of the Rudra Centre’s Rudraksha World Newsletter presents informative articles and personal testimonials regarding the historical and contemporary use of rudraksha beads. The naturally beads from India and Nepal have been worn for thousands of years by the yogis and the holy people of India as an alternative therapy…

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Three Thousand Languages in Danger of Disappearing

GO TO SOURCE PARIS, FRANCE, February 20, 2002: About half of the world’s 6,000 languages are under threat of disappearing under pressure from more dominant tongues or repressive government policies, a new study says. From France and Russia to the Americas and Australia, minority languages and the heritage that goes along with them are at risk of dying out, according…

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Hindus Celebrate Saraswati Puja in Bangladesh

GO TO SOURCE CHITTAGONG, BANGLADESH, February 19, 2002: The Hindu community celebrated the Saraswati Puja in the port city of Chittagong on Sunday. Students especially paid homage to Saraswati, the Goddess of knowledge and learning, at the different puja mondops, temporary temples. Parents also honored the Goddess for the bright academic future of their sons and daughters. The devotees gathered…

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Hindus in East Java Honor Departed Souls

Source: Jakarta Post PROLINGGO, EAST JAVA, February 16, 2002: Hindus in East Java perform a cremation ritual that helps the soul who has made their transition reach heaven. The ritual is similar to one practiced by Balinese Hindus. In the ritual, small statues made of leaves and flowers are created to represent the deceased person. Offerings are made while traditional…

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Cleaning up the River Ganga

GO TO SOURCE NEW DELHI, INDIA, February 16, 2002: The sacred river Ganga which flows more than 2,500 kilometers through India is in dire need of attention. According to this article pollution levels at certain ritual bathing areas are 3,000 times the level safe for human beings. Two organizations, one headquartered in India called the Campaign for a Clean Ganges,…

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Hindus Arrested Over Church Attack

GO TO SOURCE MYSORE, KARNATAKA, SOUTH INDIA, February 20, 2002: Police in the southern Indian city of Mysore have arrested nine members of the hardline Hindu group Bajrang Dal in connection with an attack on a church. Police said activists attacked the church at Hitkal village and assaulted worshippers during Sunday prayers. They said the men demanded the priest end…

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Patel Versus Rasul: The Great UK Divide

GO TO SOURCE LONDON, ENGLAND, February 19, 2002: The great sub-continental divide is alive and well, 7,000 miles away from India and Pakistan as Britain digests the news that people like 12-year-old ethnic Indian Abhay Patel and his Pakistani classmate Ahmed Rasul will grow up to be painfully different. According to an interesting new government study of U.K.’s one-million Indians…

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Lord Ganesha Icon Kicked in NBC Episode of “Friends”

Source: HPI USA, February 18, 2002: Readers have complained to HPI about the January 31st episode of the NBC hit series, “Friends.” One report reads, “I was watching the latest episode of ‘Friends’ in NBC. There was a scene, in which Ross and his girl friend were sitting in a sofa, Ross explains the ‘Lord Ganesh’ is an artifact from…

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