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Month: April 2014

British Media: Hindu Fundamentalists

British Media: Hindu Fundamentalists

April 27, 2014 @admin 0

British Media: Hindu Fundamentalists – a negative attack by the Times, Sunday Times, Guardian, BBC 4 Today Programme and other Broadsheets, on the behest of the present Indian General Election Read More

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Free remembrance trees for communities and schools

April 27, 2014 @admin 0

This August marks the 100th anniversary of the outbreak of the First World War. The Woodland Trust is honouring all those who took part in the war effort by planting Read More

Press Release On the debate over the Establishment of the Church

Press Release On the debate over the Establishment of the Church

April 25, 2014 @admin 0

Yesterday Nick Clegg MP, the Deputy Prime Minister, raised the issue of dis-establishment of the Church saying that it would be better for the Church and the State to stand Read More

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British Library INDIA’S EPIC REUNITED: finest surviving illustrated manuscript of the Ramayana now digitised and available online

April 7, 2014 @admin 0

One of the most beautiful manuscripts in the world, the Mewar Ramayana, is reunited online after being split between the UK and India for over 150 years Over 370 stunning Read More

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EHRC publishes new guidance on marriage of same sex couples

April 6, 2014 @admin 0

The Equality and Human Rights Commission has published new guidance today which explains the changes introduced by the Marriage (Same Sex Couples) Act 2013 and how they relate to equality Read More

Landmark Judgement for the Hindu Funeral Rites setting a new precedent in UK

Landmark Judgement for the Hindu Funeral Rites setting a new precedent in UK

April 4, 2014 @admin 0

Judgement: Handcuffs and denial of funeral rites to Hindu prisoner in clear breach of Articles 8 and 9 ECHR So held Mr Justice Leggatt in a very carefully considered ex Read More

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