VHP of America Announces Gujarat Earthquake Volunteer Program

GO TO SOURCE HOUSTON, TEXAS, April 9, 2001: The Vishwa Hindu Parishad of America announced today a program whereby volunteers from can help with earthquake relief work. Volunteers must speak English, Hindi or Gujarati, and give at least one week’s time. Assignments depend on needs and volunteers’ interests and skills. Volunteers will get clean water, food and transportation to Bhuj…

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Monks Irked Over Sage Slur

Source: The Telegraph KOLKATA, INDIA, April 9, 2001: Religious leaders and followers of Ramakrishna Mission are appalled by the manner in which the famous words spoken by the sage to actress Nati Binodini have been portrayed in cartoons plastered all over city walls of Kolkata (formerly Calcutta). The cartoon’s sage, Ramakrishna Paramhansa, with an Ajit Panja look and the devotee:…

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Prime Minister Appeals for Sanskrit Revival

GO TO SOURCE NEW DELHI, INDIA, April 5, 2001: “Wouldn’t it be better if we simply began chatting in it?” quipped Prime Minister Atal Vajpayee at the World Sanskrit Conference held last Thursday. A well-attended conference of Sanskrit lovers and scholars met to discuss music, art, yoga, history and philosophy. The Prime Minister’s appeal to popularize the ancient language brought…

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Former President Clinton Loves Curry

GO TO SOURCE MUMBAI, INDIA, April 6, 2001: His reputation proceeding him, former U.S. President Bill Clinton will be feasting on curry when he visits Mumbai. Featuring curries from every region of India, the executive chef of the hotel Taj Mahal has planned and supervised the menu. Even though several of the normal menu entrees have meat in them, the…

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“Water Harvesting” Restoring Rural Welfare

GO TO SOURCE UTTAR PRADESH, INDIA, April 5, 2001: Before, no father wanted to marry his daughter to a boy in water-starved Raj Samadhiyala. Motivated by various non-governmental groups, however, Raj Samadhiyala and like villagers throughout India are now producing an undreamt-of bounty by “water harvesting.” The construction of thousands of earthen check dams, the recharging of tanks (reservoirs) and…

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Russia’s Fascination with Valmiki Ramayana Continues

GO TO SOURCE MOSCOW, RUSSIA, April 9, 2001: Russia is perhaps the only European country where the Valmiki Ramayana, the story of Lord Rama written by the Hindu sage Valmiki, has sold tens of thousands of copies in Russian. More than a thousand people offered prayers and tributes to the Hindu God Ram in the first ever Ramnavami celebrations, at…

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Bangalore Government Putting a Stop to Land Encroachments

GO TO SOURCE BANGALORE, INDIA, April 3, 2001: Bangalore could very well be called the City of Temples with at least four to five temples on every other road. Many of these houses of worship have been built on government land. With no apparent patrons or upkeep, many have fallen into disrepair. Chief Minister S.M. Krishna has warned the populace…

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Orissa Plans Special Activities at Konark Temple

GO TO SOURCE NEW DELHI, INDIA, April 06, 2001: After 100 years of the renovation of the Sun Temple of Konark, near Orissa capital Bhubaneswar, the state’s tourism department and Archaeological Survey of India (ASI) are jointly planning year-long activities to boost tourist traffic to the state. Orissa Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik said due to financial constraints, tourism potential of…

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Burger King Re-Thinks Animal Treatment

GO TO SOURCE MIAMI, FLORIDA, April 3, 2001: After a boycott by the People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals three months ago, Burger King has been convinced to adopt more stringent humane guidelines for their suppliers in the treatment of animals. One such goal that the new company guidelines will enforce is that animals are stunned before they are…

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Evolutionists Battle New Theory on Creation

GO TO SOURCE KANSAS, USA, April 8, 2001: When Kansas school officials restored the theory of evolution to statewide education standards a few weeks ago, biologists might have wanted to declare victory over creationism — the belief of some Christians that the world was created by God 4,000 years ago in one week. Instead, some evolutionists say that the issue…

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