Read more about the article <p class='singletitle' >‘Don’t read Quran on my grave, celebrate’: Rahnavard before his public execution in Iran </p> <h4 class='subpost_title'> 23-year-old Rahnavard was publicly hanged for protesting against the Islamic laws by the Iran regime</h4>
Excerpt from the viral video footage of Majidreza Rahnavard expressing his last wish before his public execution.

‘Don’t read Quran on my grave, celebrate’: Rahnavard before his public execution in Iran

23-year-old Rahnavard was publicly hanged for protesting against the Islamic laws by the Iran regime

On 12 December, a 23-year-old protestor, Majidreza Rahnavard, was publicly executed in the city of Mashhad, Iran by the Islamic regime. He was charged with the crime of moharebeh (waging…

Read more about the article <p class='singletitle' >Kashmiri Hindus hold barefoot march in Jammu, demand to ensure their Right to Life </p> <h4 class='subpost_title'> “Until the situation becomes good in the valley, we demand the government to relocate us to Jammu. The employees are not demanding anything but their lives,” one of the protestors said.</h4>
Kashmiri Pandit Migrant Employees held a barefoot march in Jammu. (Photo | ANI)

Kashmiri Hindus hold barefoot march in Jammu, demand to ensure their Right to Life

“Until the situation becomes good in the valley, we demand the government to relocate us to Jammu. The employees are not demanding anything but their lives,” one of the protestors said.

Kashmiri Pandit Migrant Employees held a barefoot march in Jammu demanding that the government should address their safety concerns while bringing out a comprehensive roadmap to relocate them to the…

Read more about the article <p class='singletitle' >Kashmiri Pandit Sabha (KPS) to intensify its agitation if the government does not stop threatening to withhold the salaries of Kashmiri Pandit employees and forcing them to go back to the valley </p> <h4 class='subpost_title'> The protesting Hindus have also demanded the constitution of a committee under Union Home Minister Amit Shah to formulate and implement rehabilitation of Kashmiri Hindus with security, honour, and dignity.</h4>
The agitation of Kashmiri Pandit employees, who were posted in the valley under the PM employment package, entered its 182nd day on November 12.

Kashmiri Pandit Sabha (KPS) to intensify its agitation if the government does not stop threatening to withhold the salaries of Kashmiri Pandit employees and forcing them to go back to the valley

The protesting Hindus have also demanded the constitution of a committee under Union Home Minister Amit Shah to formulate and implement rehabilitation of Kashmiri Hindus with security, honour, and dignity.

Amid the continuous targeted attacks on Hindus by Islamists in the valley, the Kashmiri Pandit Sabha (KPS) on November 12 declared to intensify its agitation if the government did not…

Read more about the article <p class='singletitle' >CAA takes into account the historical context and the current ground realities: Solicitor General Tushar Mehta at UNHRC </p> <h4 class='subpost_title'>  Solicitor General was defending India's position during the universal periodic review of India’s human rights record at UNHRC, where some member states raised the issue of alleged human rights violations in India. </h4>
Solicitor General of India, Tushar Mehta defended India's position during the universal periodic review of India’s human rights record at UNHRC, where some member states raised the issue of alleged human rights violations in India.

CAA takes into account the historical context and the current ground realities: Solicitor General Tushar Mehta at UNHRC

Solicitor General was defending India's position during the universal periodic review of India’s human rights record at UNHRC, where some member states raised the issue of alleged human rights violations in India.

Solicitor General of India Tushar Mehta while addressing the United Nations Human Rights Council (UNHRC) in Geneva said that the Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA) 2019 reaffirms India's commitment to the…

Read more about the article <p class='singletitle' >Delhi High Court directs Tata Power to provide electricity connection to Hindu refugees from Pakistan </p> <h4 class='subpost_title'> Earlier, in September 2022, the High Court had sought the response of the Central government as to why a no objection certificate (NOC) has not been issued to the Hindu refugees, residing without electricity for the last five to six years. The court had said that it hoped and trusted the Centre will look into the plight of the migrants sympathetically.</h4>
File image: A Hindu refugee family from Pakistan living in Delhi

Delhi High Court directs Tata Power to provide electricity connection to Hindu refugees from Pakistan

Earlier, in September 2022, the High Court had sought the response of the Central government as to why a no objection certificate (NOC) has not been issued to the Hindu refugees, residing without electricity for the last five to six years. The court had said that it hoped and trusted the Centre will look into the plight of the migrants sympathetically.

The Delhi High Court on Thursday directed Tata Power-DDL to provide within 30 days electricity connections to Hindu refugees from Pakistan who have been living in a slum in the…

Read more about the article <p class='singletitle' >Eight former Indian Navy officers detained in Qatar </p> <h4 class='subpost_title'> "Our embassy there (Qatar) is making all possible efforts for the early release and repatriation of the detained Indian nationals”, Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) spokesperson Arindam Bagchi said. </h4>
File photo: MEA spokesperson Arindam Bagchi

Eight former Indian Navy officers detained in Qatar

"Our embassy there (Qatar) is making all possible efforts for the early release and repatriation of the detained Indian nationals”, Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) spokesperson Arindam Bagchi said.

Eight former Indian Navy officers have been reportedly detained in Qatar's capital Doha on August 30 on the pretext of a long naval exercise. The officers worked for a company…

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