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KERALA’S TALIBAN CHOPS OFF PROFESSOR’S HAND
July 4,
2010, Cochin: In a horrific instance of Talibanism,
fanatics of the “religion of peace” in Kerala on Sunday,
4 July, chopped off the right hand of a college
lecturer, accusing him of setting a question paper with
a derogatory reference to the Prophet.
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MUSLIMS STEP UP PROTEST ON HEADSCARF BAN
Thalassery, 7 July 2010: A Muslim fundamentalist group
The Popular Front, in Thalassery of northern Kerala, has
been protesting against a Catholic school's ban on
headscarves. They say they will intensify their
protests. The same group is accused of chopping off a
Catholic professor's hand.
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INDIA'S REWARD TO FR. BORST'S 50 YEARS OF SERVICE:
QUIT INDIA!
It is a
shocking surprise that Father Jim Borst, the only Mill
Hill Missionary serving in the Kashmir Valley been
served a notice by the Foreigners Registration Officer,
Kashmir to quit India by July 2010—the State of Jammu
and Kashmir, to be precise, where he has been living
since September 1963.
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22-YEAR-OLD BECOMES YOUNGEST IIT TEACHER
MUMBAI,
TNN, Jul 14, 2010: IIT-ians often liken the generation
gap between themselves and their teachers to that
between MS-DOS and Windows. This semester, however, the
students on the Powai campus can look forward to someone
much closer to their age: a physics teaher who has just
entered his 20s.
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8 INDIAN STATES HAVE MORE POOR THAN 26 POOREST
AFRICAN NATIONS
London,
July 12, 2010 (PTI): LONDON: Acute poverty prevails in
eight Indian states, including Bihar, Uttar Pradesh and
West Bengal, together accounting for more poor people
than in the 26 poorest African nations combined, a new
'multidimensional' measure of global poverty has said.
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NAGALAND STRUGGLES WITH IDEA OF CHILD RIGHTS
Dimapur
| July 13: Minors forced or compelled to work have been
a huge talking-point worldwide, particularly in the
developing third-world. Nagaland of late is also
attracting the attention of Child Rights activists in
this matter.
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'CSI EARMARKING 15% SEATS FOR POOR STUDENTS’
BANGALORE, July 6 2010: HRD minister Kapil Sibal may
have introduced 25% reservation for under-privileged
children in the Right to Education Act, but several
institutions run by the Church of South India (CSI) have
been practising the system of earmarking 15% seats in
for poor students.
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