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Editorial: Sharia Supersedes Secularism
Editorial: Sharia Supersedes Secularism
The Editorial Team
India may be a secular country but the sharia law supersedes secular laws in matter of any controversy. This is evident in a decision of Calcutta High court. A 15 year old minor girl, Anita, was reportedly seduced and abducted by a Muslim boy Shahidul and converted to Islam yet the court granted anticipatory bail to the accused citing a bizarre point of law. The Calcutta High Court and a division bench, comprising of Justice Pinaki Ghosh and Justice Shailendra Prasad Talukdar
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Misra Commission Robs All Hindus
Misra Commission Robs All Hindus
0p_gupta.jpgOP Gupta
On December 18, 2009 Salman Khurshid, Minister for Minority Affairs in UPA Government tabled the Ranganath Misra Commission Report on the table of the Parliament. Violating the Constitution as well as the Supreme Court judgment in the Indira Sawhney case it has recommended  reducing job opportunities of all Hindu officials and Hindu Youth at least by 15%, reducing availability of college seats to all sections of Hindu students by 15%, and; disadvantaging SC and ST Hindus by yoking...
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Obliterating False Jannats
Obliterating False Jannats
mahendra_mathur.jpgLt. Col. (Retd.) Mahendra Mathur
An artificial paradise (Jannat) established by terrorists for brainwashing would-be suicide bombers was captured by Pakistani security forces in South Waziristan Agency recently.
The ‘Jannat' in the Nawaz Kot area was shown to a visiting team of Peshawar-based journalists. The journalists, who were taken to the place in a helicopter, took a round of the so-called paradise and later were briefed about the modus operandi for churning out suicide bombers. The ...

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17 Jan 2010
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ndia As Alberuni Saw It
India As Alberuni Saw It
Vinod Kumar
Abu Rihan Muhammad bin Ahmad, Alberuni as his compatriots called him was born about A.D. 973, in the territory of modern Khiva, then called Khwarizm. He came to as Ghazni as a prisoner of war1. He was an astronomer, geometrician, historian and logician. He was so studious, his earliest biographer tells us "he never had a pen out of his hand, nor his eye ever off a book, and his thoughts were ever directed to his studies, with the exception of two days in the year". He was ...

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Indoaryan Origins and other Vedic Issues
Indoaryan Origins and other Vedic Issues
David Stollar
Dr N. Kazanas is a noted Greek Sanskritist and the Director of a Cultural Institute inAthens, Greece. Apart from multifarious studies in Greek, he has published numerous articles in English in Indian and Western Journals and has participated in many Conferences in India and in the West. In this book are collected ten essays of his, all dealing with different aspects of Indology and particularly the ancient Vedic Tradition. The second paper examines exclusively the religiophilosoph
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