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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. READ MORE

NAGALAND CHURCH OPPOSE REVIEW OF LIQUOR PROHIBITION
6 July 2010 (Christian Today) - Church has warned the Nagaland government against reviewing or striking out the state's liquor prohibition act which it said was “born out of the struggle and prayer of thousands of people”. READ MORE

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. READ MORE

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. READ MORE

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. READ MORE

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. READ MORE

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. READ MORE

'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. READ MORE

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