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हम भी देखेंगे Ham bhi dekhenge

Posted on Jan 1, 2020Apr 23, 2022 by Sankrant Sanu

हम भी देखेंगे हम देखेंगेविधिवत है हम भी देखेंगेवो युग कि जिसका वादा हैजो वेद-पुराण  में साधा हैकलियुग के दानव दहशतगर्दमाया की तरह उड़ जाएँगे धर्म वीरों के पाँव तलेये धरती धड़-धड़…

Draft Freedom of Religion Act for Indigenous Traditions

Posted on Oct 3, 2018Nov 10, 2020 by Sankrant Sanu

An act providing the freedom of religion for all communities and the freedom to practice their traditions without interference or unsolicited proselytization. For a background on how “Freedom of Religion” differs for…

Constitutional Minorityism: India as A Religious Apartheid State

Posted on Dec 1, 2017Dec 30, 2020 by Sankrant Sanu

Cover picture updated Dec 30, 2020 Former prime minister Manmohan Singh had famously said that ‘minorities have the first claim on (the country’s) resources’. While this was hailed as a ‘secular’ statement,…

Rape in India – Why it becomes a worldwide story

Posted on Dec 23, 2014Jun 30, 2016 by Sankrant Sanu

[Plight of Indian women is a marketing tool for the Global evangelical movement.] Rape is a terrible crime, a case where the victims are overwhelmingly women and the perpetrators overwhelmingly men. Every…

Varanasi should showcase timeless India, not flyover modernity

Posted on May 31, 2014Mar 24, 2018 by Sankrant Sanu

I recently read a news report which said that planning for Varanasi’s development is in high gear. This is welcome news. One of the highlights being touted is a scheme for ‘sixty…

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