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RNI No. 72289/99 Registered No. DL(S)-17/3138/2006-2009 dt.04-12-2008   

SEPTEMBER 16-30, 2009

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MINISTRY RESCUES WOMEN IN RED LIGHT DISTRICT
Mumbai, 27 August 2009: Freedom is in sight for the nearly 200,000 victims of the flesh trade in Mumbai’s red light district. India Partners has been building relationships with these women for the last nine years, working toward the goal of rescuing them and their children from prostitution.  The organization works in eight different red light areas in Mumbai. It provides counseling, health services, education, child protection, and spiritual guidance.  READ MORE

“CHRISTIAN WALK BIBLE” RELEASED IN BANGALORE
Bangalore, 26 August 2009: A new Bible that aims to edify Christians reading Scriptures was released by Ven. Babu Upadeshi, the president of Inter-Denominational Christian Fellowship (IDFC), in Bangalore.The ‘Christian Walk Bible’ – dubbed as India’s first English Study Bible in the King James Version – was drawn up to lead Christians “to a life of holiness through fasting prayer, and to enlighten, encourage and empower our walk with Christ.” READ MORE

PERSECUTION REPORT IN TWO STATES OF INDIA
Anti-Christian people from the Moukahali Gram Panchayat repeatedly attacked the Christians and threatened to kill them if they continue to practice their faith in Chok Borhampur Village, Bishnupur, West Bengal. According to an EFI source, on August 20, about 15 anti- Christian people armed with knives, lathis and iron rods shouting anti- Christian’s slogans attacked a Christian identified as Khagen Majhi and threatened him of ‘incidents like Orissa’s Kandhamal situation in West Bengal’ and to disown the Christian faith or face dire consequences.READ MORE

SC: DO NOT IMPOSE “SUN WORSHIP” ON STUDENTS
Bhopal, Aug 28 (IANS): The Madhya Pradesh High Court in an interim order Friday directed the state government not to force educational institutions to conduct the yoga exercise suraya namaskar, or salutation to the sun. The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) state government had two years ago made ’surya namaskar’ compulsory in schools and colleges - which the minorities, Christians and Muslims, protested as an attempt to impose Hindu rituals on students of minority communities.  READ MORE

MADHYA PRADESH ISAIMAHASANGH BEGINS PREPARATIONS FOR LOCAL BODY ELECTIONS
Bhopal, 7 September 2009: Madhya Pradesh Isai Mahasangh,(IMS), organized one day training for Christian aspirants in the forthcoming local body elections in November. Over hundred persons have registered so far with the IMS. Kurishinkal Josy, State president of IMS, said,” As we did in the last Assembly and Lokh Sabha elections we are trying to put up a formidable front to lobby for more seats.” The presence of three Christian Members of Legislative Assembly (MLAs), and senior leaders have infused enthusiasm among the aspirants belonging to IMS. All the three MLAs belong to the Congress Party. READ MORE

SIX MORE SENTENCED FOR ATTACKS ON CHRISTIANS
9 September 2009: An Orissa court has sentenced another six people to four years imprisonment for their involvement in violence against Christians a year ago. Additional Sessions Judge Sobhan Kumar Das of a fast-track court at Phulbani in Kandhamal district passed the sentences to Kiringa Kanhar, Lasia Kanhar, Gananath Kanhar, Lankeswar Kanhar, Naresh Kanhar and Gorekh Pradhan. READ MORE

AN YEAR LATER GFA MISSIONARIES BRINGING HOPE TO SURVIVORS
ORISSA, INDIA 4 September 2009 (ANS) — There is both good news and bad news coming out of Orissa, India, one year after Hindu radicals went on a bloody rampage that left 50,000 Christians fleeing for their lives into the state’s forests. As they fled, the religious extremists killed whoever they could capture, then destroyed Christian homes and burned churches. READ MORE

NO “SMALL” TROUBLE IN KERALA!
Alcohol sales during the Onam festival season in Kerala made the people of Kerala poorer by Rs. 34.13 crore and the Kerala government richer by half that amount. The Kerala State Beverages Corp (KSBC), the sole wholesaler of Indian made foreign liquor (IMFL) and beer in the state, conceded that the sales was 49 percent more than what was sold on the first day of Onam festival last year. READ MORE

MOTHER TERESA’S 100TH B’DAY PREPARATION BEGINS ON DEATH ANNIVERSARY
The Missionaries of Charity around the world Saturday observed the 12th death anniversary of its founder Mother Teresa and began preparations for her birth centenary next year. Sister Prema, the superior-general of the Missionaries of Charity in Kolkata (Calcutta) said: “A week ago, we began the preparation for celebration of Mother Teresa’s birth centenary next year. Today, we commemorate the 12th anniversary of her death. The heroic sanctity of her life assures us that her death on earth meant her birth in heaven,” she said in a statement. READ MORE

YSR BURIED ACCORDING TO CHRISTIAN RITES
The state funeral of Y S Rajasekhara Reddy took place in his native Pulivendula town in Cuddapah district according to Christian rites. Sources said thousands of mourners packed into a stadium in Hyderabad where Reddy’s body was kept before it was flown in an army helicopter to his hometown Pulivendula for the burial on his family estate. READ MORE

YSR’S DEMISE: CHURCH EXPRESSES DEEP SORROW
The tragic death of Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister Y S Rajasekhara Reddy has deeply grieved churches in India who venerates the politician as a champion of the poor and dispossessed. The National Council of Churches in India (NCCI) told Christian Today that it’s member churches and constituent bodies were saddened by the death of the Christian politician who was a “true leader with determination and conviction.” READ MORE

AICC WELCOMES AP RESOLUTION SUPPORTING DALIT CHRISTIANS
The All India Christian Council on Thursday welcomed the resolution adopted by the Andhra Pradesh Assembly seeking SC status for Dalit Christians. Thanking former Chief Minister YS Rajasekhara Reddy, the Council hailed the resolution as an “undoing of a historical error on the Dalits and on their freedom of choice and conscience.” READ MORE

GRAVES OF THREE MISSIONARIES, INCLUDING WILLIAM CAREY, RESTORED
Kolkatta, 2 September 2009: The Kolkata Municipal Corporation (KMC) spent Rs 20 lakh to restore the graves of three very important missionaries in India - William Carey, Joshua Marshman and William Ward. The decaying cemetery in Hooghly’s Serampore, according to the Times of India, was lying in complete neglect for over 150 years till the West Bengal Heritage Commission (WBHC) took notice. READ MORE

MADHYA PRADESH’S PRAYER ORDER TO BE CHALLENGED
9 September 2009 : A group of socio-cultural organisations in Madhya Pradesh Saturday said they would file a petition in the high court demanding that the compulsory recitation of ‘bhojan mantra’ prayers before the mid-day meal in schools be immediately stopped. The decision came after the groups failed to get an appointment from state Education Minister Archana Chitnis to discuss the issue. READ MORE

MISSION GROUP CONCERNED OF NAXALITES IN JHARKHAND
Millions of residents of Jharkhand, India, are facing illness, droughts and struggles with Naxalites, a Maoist rebel group. So far, cerebral malaria and diarrhea have claimed 12 lives in a village of Jharkhand. Seventy people are said to have suffered from these diseases, but a Gospel for Asia correspondent said officials are “turning a blind eye” to the occurrences. The region is known to be remote and an area of primitive tribes, with hardly any transportation capable of reaching the jungle- and hill-covered areas. READ MORE

BJP AGAINST RESOLUTION BACKING SC STATUS FOR DALIT CHRISTIANS
Voices of dissent rose against a resolution passed in the Andhra Assembly urging Central Government to render SC status to Dalit Christians. After BJP leader G Kishan Reddy, another top leader lashed out against the Tuesday resolution passed by Chief Minister Y S Rajasekhara Reddy, supporting Christians on the Dalit quota. READ MORE

ORISSA CHRISTIANS STILL TOO AFRAID TO GO HOME
Monday, 7 September 2009: Orissa Christians still too afraid to go home. Thousands of Indian Christians displaced after attacks by Hindu extremists are still in fear of going home, warns Release International. One year after the murder of a Hindu leader triggered a wave of violence against Christians in Orissa, thousands of refugees are still living in temporary camps and slums. READ MORE

CHRISTIANS IN HIDING IN KARNATAKA
Hindu radicals on August 9 disrupted the worship service of Indian Missionary Service and beat up Pastor V. James in Gulbarga, Karnataka. Rev. Noel Kotian, an EFI correspondent reported that around 10 a.m., about 20 Hindu extremists shouting anti- Christian slogans barged into the Sunday worship service, accused Pastor V. James of forceful conversion and assaulted him. READ MORE

PASTOR FALSELY ACCUSED OF MURDER IN MP
Bhopal: Religious bigots in the village of Mehendi Kheda are accusing Pastor Kamlesh Tahed (32) and three other local Christians of murdering a young man who was killed in a fight between two local clans, according to reports. On August 8, 2009 Roop Singh Baria (22) was killed during violence between the Baria and the Tahed clan over Rs.1,000 which had been borrowed by one of the Tahed family members. READ MORE

CHURCH BURNED IN ANDHRA PRADESH
Hyderabad: The Best Friends Church building in the village of Mahasamudram in the state was burned to the ground at approximately 10:30 p.m. on August 20, 2009 by suspected Hindu activists.  READ MORE
 

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