Hadiya asks compensation for 2 lost years from Government
KOZHIKODE: Hadiya, whose marriage to a Muslim youth had triggered a nationwide controversy, has demanded compensation from the state government for the loss she incurred
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Skip to contentKOZHIKODE: Hadiya, whose marriage to a Muslim youth had triggered a nationwide controversy, has demanded compensation from the state government for the loss she incurred
NIA, however, is moving cautiously in the light of the Supreme Court observations in the Hadiya case The National Investigation Agency (NIA) is treading cautiously
Kochi: Another case of forced religious conversion of a 24-year-old woman surfaced in Kerala’s north Paravur near Kochi. The woman alleged that there was a
By Sandeep B You urge Judge Ito to look into his heart — as he sentences Charles Keating — and do what Jesus would do.
Taking new measure to centralize adoption process under the Central Adoption Resource Authority or CARA, Women and child development minister Maneka Gandhi introduced new guidelines.
More than 800 Valmikis, who had “converted” to Islam on Tuesday to save their houses from demolition, returned to their original faith on Wednesday after
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Sanskriti comes from the Sanskrit root “kr” which means to do or to make prefix “sam” is applied before it to convey a sense of embellishment. It means actions done for the holistic refinement and perfection all the potentialities within a human being.
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