100,000 Attend Anti-Tobacco Rallies

GO TO SOURCE CHENNAI, INDIA, October 7, 2001: Nearly 100,000 National Cadet Core members in Tamil Nadu, Pondicherry and Andaman and Nicobar Islands, on Sunday took out a rally with an aim to create awareness in society on the ill-effects of smoking. About 1,500 cadets participated in the rally here and carried placards in protest against the use of tobacco.…

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Japanese and Others Buying up Afghan Buddhists Relics

Source: Straits Times, Singapore TOKYO, JAPAN, October 4, 2001: Japanese collectors were among the major purchasers of Buddhist images and fragments believed to have been stolen from the world-famous collections of Buddhist relics in Afghanistan and smuggled into Pakistan. Many Afghan refugees fleeing the country carry with them Buddhist figurines, parts of Buddhist reliefs or rock pieces they claim were…

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Hindus Attacked in Bangladesh

GO TO SOURCE DHAKA, BANGLADESH, October 11, 2001: Some 50,000 people have virtually remained stranded in their homes as attacks on Awami League (AL) leaders and workers and the minority community continued in Jessore, Bangladesh for the past 10 days, according to this report and direct information e-mailed to Hinduism Today. Locals alleged that armed cadres of ousted BNP leader…

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Plea for Tirumala Temple Area as ”No-Fly Zone”

Source: Press Reports TIRUPATI, INDIA, October 8, 2001: The Andhra Pradesh Government is said to have decided to ask India’s central government to declare the air space over the Tirumala hills, the abode of Lord Venkateswara as “no-fly zone.” Information reaching here said the need for such a move was highlighted at a high-level meeting of senior civil and police…

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Oriental Institute Receives Ancient Manuscripts

GO TO SOURCE ADODARA, INDIA, October 6, 2001: Gifting the Oriental Institute of Baroda with a rare collection of scriptures more than 300 years old, descendants of the famous miracle-performing teacher Siddheswar Maharaja (1733 CE) wanted the gems to be preserved. Professor M. L. Wadekar, director of the institute, says that the ancient, beautifully written manuscripts cover diverse topics such…

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Suva Mariamman Temple Rededicated

Source: Hinduism Today SUVA, FIJI, October 12, 2001: The Mariamman Temple of Suva operated by the Then India Ikya Sangam reopened last month after improvements and installation of new deities. The ceremonies were performed by Pundit Tirthadeva Peruman with the assistance of six priests from other Fiji temples. Devi Raja Maha Mariamman is the presiding Deity of the temple, with…

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Mata Amritananda Adjusts European Tour

Source: Press Release AMRITAPURI, INDIA, October 9, 2001: At the request of the European organizers in light of the tense world situation, Mata Amritananda has canceled her coming programs in Finland and Zurich. Amma leaves here on October 13 for the tour, which will now include Germany, Holland, England, France, Spain and Italy. She will return here in December after…

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“Natya Kalaratna” For Maya Rao

Source: The Hindu BANGALORE, INDIA, October 7, 2001: The Bangalore Gayan Samaj has plans of starting a institute of advanced studies and research in music, Mr. H. Kamalanath, President of the Samaj, announced. “We hope to inaugurate the institute in three years, coinciding with the Gayan Samaj’s centenary celebrations,” Mr. Kamalanath said. The Samaj recently honored Ms. Maya Rao, Kathak…

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Ayurvedic Hospital Inaugurated at Prashant Vihar

Source: Press Reports DELHI, INDIA, October 6, 2001: Municipal Corporation of Delhi (MCD) Commissioner S P Aggarwal inaugurated the eight-bed Madhav Sadashiv Rao Golvalkar Panchkarma Ayurvedic Hospital at Prashant Vihar in northwest Delhi. The new hospital will cater to the needs of the people from the lower-middle class of the society. Diseases that will be treated at the hospital include…

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