“ If in this world, there were none to beg, would there be any glory for the rich? – Tirukkural 101 Ch.106. 1059″
Recently, Hindutva party leader and Karnataka tourism minister Gali Janardhan Reddy gifted the Balaji Lord with a 16-kg diamond-studded crown priced at Rs 45 crore!. In the last 5 years, Bellary Reddy brothers [...]
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Richest Temples, Poorest Worshippers
Posted in Hindutva, India Facts, tagged balaji, BJP, God, gold, Hindu, Hindutva, Karnataka, Poverty, reddy, temple, vedanta on November 18, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
All about India’s biggest killer disease of girls and women
Posted in Children, Health, Hindutva, India Facts, Poverty, tagged Hindutva, Poverty on September 30, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
Anaemia is the biggest killer of girls and women in India. The latest National Family Health Survey has shown that most Indians have anaemia. The survey’s findings reveal that over 70% of children, 55 per cent women and about 24 per cent Indian men are anaemic, but unfortunately, few are aware of the same.
UP is [...]
Caste System is of Indian Origin : MIT study
Posted in Dalits / Aborigines, Hindutva, India Facts, Minorities, tagged Brahmin, Brahmins, Caste, Caste System, christians, Dalit, Dalits, Hindutva, Minorities, Muslim, Muslims, Upper Class on September 24, 2009 | 1 Comment »
In a study published in the September 24th issue of Nature, an international team describes how they harnessed modern genomic technology to explore the ancient history of India, the world’s second most populous nation. The new research reveals that nearly all Indians carry genomic contributions from two distinct ancestral populations. Following this ancient mixture, many [...]
How to get a US VISA?
Posted in Hindutva, Indian Mass Migration on March 2, 2009 | 3 Comments »
The new incarnation of ‘Visa God’ has spread far and wide and such is the power of faith that 80 per cent of visitors to the temple are youth. On an average, 8000-10,000 students visit the temple in the hope of securing the elusive but highly sought-after US visa. On their first visit, the hopefuls have to do 11 pradikshanas (rounds); after the visa, they have to return to do 108 pradikshanas.
On an average, daily 500 youngsters fulfil their vow. There has been no impact of the global recession especially in the US on the number of students who come to the temple praying for visa, according to M V Sounderrajan, chief priest at the temple and a former professor in Osmania University.
More than 40% of the world’s child marriages take place in India
Posted in Children, Health, Hindutva, India Facts, Poverty, Women, tagged India, Kamasutra, Sexual Abuse, Women on January 18, 2009 | 1 Comment »
More than 40% of the world’s child marriages take place in India. Worldwide, more than 60 million women between 20-24 were married before they were 18. Child brides become mothers much before their bodies are physically mature for pregnancy,” UNICEF’s Karin Hulshof said.