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Himalaya faces heat over Halal

A photo went viral on WhatsApp and then on other social media platforms where pharmaceutical company Himalaya purportedly says it uses halal-certified products.

The message in the image claims that the company maintains the ‘halal-ness’ of the herbal, chemical, food colour products in order to fulfil the obligation for Muslims to consume halal products.

It further claims that the company’s products comply with Islamic law, which is the Shari’ah, and are free from any forbidden ingredients under Islamic law. Since then, #BoycottHimalaya has been trending on Twitter and other social networking sites.

 

Earlier, in July 2021, several social media users shared a claim suggesting that the Himalaya Drug Company’s neem, tulsi, and lasuna supplements contained halal-certified meat. There was a claim that the Himalaya cosmetic products, tulsi, and neem capsule shells are made from gelatine, which is obtained from cows or pigs, and are halal-certified.

Halal certification is issued by even governments, state authorities and big corporations in Islamic as well as other nations. Many private companies in India say they are halal-certified. While telling Muslims that the food offered does not offend their religion, and that cosmetics and pharmaceuticals that include animal by-products were obtained by killing animals the Islamic way, it also means implicitly that a certain percentage of Muslims were employed in the workforce to produce the good.

Within the domain of animal products, of course, alcohol is present in perfumes and pig fat is used in lipsticks and lip balms while cosmetic items use pig, chicken, goat, and other animal by-products, all of which are considered haram by Islamic law. As a result, halal-certified cosmetics and pharmaceuticals merely signify that they do not include any ingredients that are forbidden to Muslims.

Companies on the other hand are securing halal certification for their products so that they can be exported to Islamic countries.

Demand for boycott of Halal meat and products has been growing louder for a long time saying that non-Muslims should not be allowed to consume food that is prepared according to Islamic rites. When things other than meat are halal-certified — for example, a halal-approved factory — it implies that the facility or the product employs a certain number of Muslim workers, explains jhatka activist Ravi Ranjan Singh who had carried out a campaign to rid the parliament canteen of halal certification.

Halal in Arabic means ‘permissible’. In the Halal method of slaughtering, the animal or the bird is killed by cutting through its jugular vein, carotid artery and windpipe that drains out all the blood, leading to its slow death. Halal certification mandates that the process must be performed only by a Muslim and the name of Allah must be invoked while slaughtering. Any deviation from the mandated process renders the meat ‘haram’ (forbidden).

Halal is seen as imposition of Islamic religious beliefs and practices over non-Muslims. It is also seen as leading to monoculturalism and monopoly as they restrict culinary diversity and keep non-Muslims out of business and employment opportunities.

(Parts of the article have been sourced from Sirf News with permission).

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Temple lands near Kumbakonam used for sand mining and illegal brick kilns

A case has been filed against four persons for mining sand from temple lands and setting up a brick kiln without permission near Bandalur in Thanjavur district.

150 acres of agricultural land in Araseri village belonging to the Bandanallur Pasupatheeswarar temple near Kumbakonam in Thanjavur district was leased directly to the Tamil Nadu Agricultural Cooperative Society (DCFS) through the temple. The cooperative society was closed a few years ago.

Ashok Kumar, who was the executive officer of the Pasupatheeswarar temple, had lodged a complaint with the Bandanallur police last January alleging that some individuals had occupied the place without the permission of the Tamil Nadu Hindu Religious & Charitable Endowments (HR&CE) Department.

One individual named Vijendran has set up a brick kiln on 1.87 acres of land owned by the temple in Araseri village. Another 3.94 acres have been encroached by building a structure and a planting coconuts trees.

Similarly, three others namely – Balaguru, Shankar and Pandian – have set up a brick kiln on 1.28 acres, 1.66 acres, 3.16 acres respectively.

Similarly, on the land belonging to the Neykuppai Sundareswarar temple, one Chinnappa mined sand, set up a brick kiln, sold the land and later converted it into a pond. Muthusamy, Mahendran and Samithurai have set up a sand quarry in Neykuppai village belonging to the Abramapuram Brahmapuriswarar temple.

In another case, three persons named Muthusamy, Mahendran and Samithurai have set up a sand quarry in the land belonging to the Abiramapuram Brahmapureeswarar temple in Neykuppai village.

Another individual named Manoharan has reportedly ruined the 27 acres of land belonging to the Neyvasal Tadakapureeswarar temple with a gravel crusher and machinery. Karunanidhi, Murugaraj, Bhuminathan and Samithurai from the same area have encroached on the temple land without any permission.The present Bandanallur Pasupatheeswarar temple executive officer Sundararajan has lodged a complaint regarding this matter.

It has been reported that Manoharan was the former district secretary of the AIADMK. He was also the Chairman of the Thiruppanandal Union Committee and is currently the Organizing Secretary of the Amma Makkal Munnetra Kazhagam.

Earlier in 2018, a person named Venkataraman had filed a case at the Madras High Court about the irregularities happening at the Pasupatheeswarar temple including that of illegal sand mining and brick kilns.

When the matter came up for hearing recently, the two judge bench comprising of Justice Mahadevan and Audikesavulu asked the Executive Officers of the temples to file their response.

(With inputs from Dinamalar)

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“Centre didn’t ask to raise property tax, DMK Govt is lying and shifting blame”: Edappadi K. Palaniswami

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AIADMK joint coordinator and Leader of Opposition, Edappadi K. Palaniswami launched a scathing attack on the MK Stalin-led DMK government saying that Chief Minister has done nothing productive for the people in the last 10 months and has been busy promoting himself with the help of media.

Leading the protest at Trichy, Mr. Palaniswami accused Chief Minister Stalin looting people’s money and investing it in Dubai.

The AIADMK is primarily protesting against the property tax hike which has been increased by 50-150%. While the DMK has said that they have done so based on the guidelines of the ‘Union government’, Palaniswami said that there was no such mandate from the Centre.

He said that the DMK government is trying to shift the blame in an attempt to confuse the people.

Mr. Palaniswami also hit out at the government for stopping some of the schemes of the erstwhile AIADMK government like the – marriage assistance scheme.

He also pointed out that it was the AIADMK government which brought 11 colleges to the state which the Stalin government had recently inaugurated in the presence of Prime Minister Narendra Modi. Figuratively speaking, Mr. Palaniswami said that by inaugurating various development projects that were initiated by the previous AIADMK government, CM Stalin was resorting to naming other’s children.

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Hindu Munnani members hold ‘prayer meeting’ opposing illegal Christian prayer house in Kanyakumari dist

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Members of the Hindu Munnani protested against the holding of illegal Christian prayer meeting at a house near Kaliyakkavilai in Kanyakumari district.

A man named Kalesh had rented a house few months ago at Boothapilavilai area in Padanthalumoodu located near Kaliyakavilai, and had been living with his family there.

It was reported that the house was being used as a ‘prayer house’ with neighbours objecting to the frequent blares from the loudspeakers attached to the house.

Rajesh, who lives next to the hoise had filed a police complaint at the Kaliyakkavilai police station following which the police filed a case against Kalesh and prohibited him from using the house as a prayer house.

However, Kalesh defied the police orders and continued to use his house as a prayer house. He even reportedly fixed a surveillance camera directed at Rajesh’s house.

Following this, members of the Hindu Munnani staged a protest and held a ‘prayer meeting’ inside the house of Kalesh. This had led to tense situation with police arriving on the spot.

The police tried to pacify the protestors and assured to take action against Kalesh along with removing the surveillance camera that was fixed by him.

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Save Soil Movement: 54 Commonwealth Nations Pledge Support

The Office of the Secretary General of Commonwealth of Nations said in a statement that “The mission of Save Soil ( Movement) to Save the Environment focussed on soil revitalization is fully in line with the thematic areas and implementation strategies under the Commonwealth’s proposed Living Lands Charter.” The statement went on to add that the “commonwealth of 54-member nations (recognize) the importance of multilateral cooperation, sustained commitment, and collective action, in conservation and management of our finite natural resources. Commonwealth Secretariat recognises that land and soil are under triple threat from climate change, land degradation and biodiversity loss.” Sadhguru, Founder-Isha Foundation, launched the global Movement to Save Soil last month to save the planet’s soil from extinction.

The objective of the Commonwealth Call to Action on Living Lands (CALL) is to implement “targets agreed under the three Rio Conventions influencing policies and harnessing co-benefits in pursuit of a shared vision of living in harmony with nature.” The statement affirmed that the objectives of the Movement to Save Soil align with the CALL objectives.

The global effort to Save Soil from extinction is steadily gaining support from several quarters. Political, business, social, ecological and cultural leaders in addition to celebrated artists, sportspersons and citizens from around the world are beginning to assert that systemic reforms to protect soil is the way forward to secure the future of the planet.

Sadhguru is currently on a 100-day 30,000 km lone motorcycle journey spanning 27 nations in Europe, Central Asia and the Middle East to raise citizen awareness across countries and urge administrations to urgently formulate soil-friendly policies to save soil in their countries. Six Caribbean nations have signed MoUs with Save Soil pledging to work towards soil restoration.

Sadhguru has been interacting and will continue to interact with opinion makers – politicians, media persons, ecologists, influencers among others.

He will also address the 15th session of the Conference of Parties to the United Nations Convention to Combat Desertification (UNCCD COP15) in the Ivory Coast in May during his 100-day journey. Political leaders from 170 countries are expected to attend. In the same month, Sadhguru will speak at the World Economic Forum (WEF) in Davos urging leaders to act now to save soil from extinction in their countries.

The Save Soil Movement has prepared documents on soil-friendly guidelines for 192 countries. Separate documents have been prepared taking each country’s latitude, climatic conditions, soil type, agricultural tradition and economic parameters into consideration.

The Movement is supported by UNCCD, United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP), World Food Programme (WFP) and International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN).

This is an official press release from Isha Foundation. The Commune was not involved in creating this content.)

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Mumbai-Goa highway to be completed in one year: Union Minister Nitin Gadkari

Union Minister for Road Transport and Highways Nitin Gadkari has stated that the work on Mumbai-Goa highway will be completed within the next one year. Gadkari was speaking at the inauguration of three national highway projects worth Rs 131.87 crore in Raigad district and a ground-breaking ceremony for 42 km of roads worth Rs 430 crore, held today.

The work on Mumbai-Goa highway is underway in eleven phases. He said the initial work was delayed due to land acquisition and obtaining permissions from railways and forest department. “Mumbai-Goa is the heartbeat of this region. So we will definitely complete this work within a year. This highway now exists not only Mumbai-Goa, but it has been extended to Mangalore. If government land becomes available on the Mumbai-Goa Highway, we will do our utmost to help set up a logistics park and truck terminal”, stated the Union Minister on the occasion.

Regarding the employment opportunities for the youth of Konkan region, Shri Gadkari said, “In the last seven years, JNPT has done development work worth Rs one lakh crore. The Special Economic Zone (SEZ) was launched in JNPT in 2016 at a cost of Rs 570 crore. It now has 24 companies operating from there.  An investment of Rs 60,000 crore will come soon through this channel. This will provide employment to 1.5 lakh youth in Konkan”.

Maharashtra, especially the Konkan, has a rich heritage of forts, stated the Union Minister. “Therefore, we will fulfil all the proposals for ropeways in the state regarding forts”, said Shri Gadkari. The Union Ministry of Road Transport and Highways has Austrian Duffelware technology available for ropeways, which can be used in the state, he said. He also suggested arranging light and sound shows at all the forts to attract more tourists.

Gadkari was speaking at the inauguration of three national highway projects worth Rs 131.87 crore in Raigad district and a ground-breaking ceremony for 42 km of roads worth Rs 430 crore, held today.

The Minister was speaking at the inauguration of three national highway projects worth Rs 131.87 crore in Raigad district and a ground-breaking ceremony for 42 km of roads worth Rs 430 crore, held in Raigad today.

As a part of this development, Harihareshwar Temple, Diveghar Golden Temple, Murud-Janjira Fort, Padmadurga Fort, Shrivardhan and Diveghar beaches have good road connectivity now. The highway caters to transportation of heavy vehicles to Dighi Port, provides the connectivity for areas of the tourism industry in the vicinity around the Konkan belt in Raigad and is also the only one road connecting existing NH-66 Mumbai-Goa Highway to Dighi Port.

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India overshoots export target; achieves USD 417.8 billion exports in 2021-22

Merchandise exports from India have reached USD 417.8 billion in the current financial year. This figure excludes the figures from non-EDI Ports and adding that, it is likely to exceed $418 billion, an all-time high in India’s export history.

India has achieved highest monthly value of merchandise export in March 2022 amounting USD 40.38 billion, an increase of 14.53% over USD 35.26 billion in March 2021 and an increase of 87.89% over USD 21.49 billion in March 2020.

The exports have witnessed a significant growth in non-petroleum goods also in April 2021-March 2022 which was USD 352.76 billion, an increase of 32.62% over USD 266.00 billion in April 2020-March 2021 and an increase of 29.66% over USD 272.07 billion in April 2019-March 2020.

Addressing a press conference here today, Minister of Commerce and Industry, Consumer Affairs, Food and Public Distribution and Textiles, Piyush Goyal said that India had truly gone from ‘local to global’ in response to the Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s call.

The Minister said that every Indian should be proud of the pace at which India is achieving ‘atmanirbharta’ while ensuring that every Indian benefits from this progress. He added that India has been able to achieve this spectacular target under the leadership of the Prime Minister.

Expressing confidence that India’s economy is poised to break a number of records, Minister Goyal said that PM Modi had set lofty goals for India and that our nation is extremely capable of achieving such immense goals. To make Possible the Impossible, tirelessly strive for it and collectively work towards it, he added.

Minister Goyal said the ‘never say die’ spirit of our exporters, the relentless effort by EPCs and Industry Association, the coordination among different GOI Departments and state governments reflecting the ‘whole of government approach’ has resulted in this stupendous achievement.

Every sector of the economy, every farmer, every entrepreneur, every MSME and state governments worked together to achieve this lucrative goal, he said.

India’s diversified export portfolio in 2021-22 show India’s manufacturing abilities as well as growth in hi-tech goods, electronics and agricultural products.

Exports of major commodity that recorded a positive growth during April 2021-March 2022 over April-March 2020-21 are Petroleum Products (152.1%), Cotton Yarn/Fabrics/Madeups, Handloom Products Etc. (55.1%), Other Cereals (52.2%), Gems and Jewellery (49.6%), Man-Made Yarn/Fabs/Madeups Etc.( 46.9%), Engineering Goods (45.5%), Coffee (49%), Electronic Goods (40.5%), Jute Mfg. Including Floor Covering (36.2%), Leather and Leather Manufactures (32.2%), Organic & Inorganic Chemical (32.0%), Plastic and Linoleum (31.1%), Marine Products (30.0%), Rmg Of All Textiles (29.9%), Handicrafts Excl. Hand Made Carpet (22.0%) and Cereal Preparations and Miscellaneous Processed Item (21.9%)  recorded a positive growth of, and 21.9% respectively over April 2020-March 2021.

Apart from diversified range of merchandise goods exported during 2021-22, India’s merchandise exports have also seen a significant increase to different countries, especially, developed countries. Exports to USA, UAE, Bangladesh, Netherlands, Singapore, Hong Kong, UK, Belgium and Germany grew by 46.4%, 66.9%, 64.5%, 90.5%, 26.8%, 7.8%, 28%, 90.4% and 21.1% respectively over April 2020- March 2021.

Minister Goyal said, notwithstanding the challenges posed by successive waves of Covid (2nd and 3rd wave), India’s merchandise trade performance has shown impressive growth and exports remained above USD 30 billion for twelve consecutive months during April 2021 to March 2022.

The Prime Minister called for ‘local to global’ and today India’s products are in great demand all over the world. This is a testament to the strength of leadership. PM now focuses extensively on ‘whole of nation approach’, he said.

One of the impressive growth has been seen in Agriculture sector and especially during the pandemic India emerged as a major global supplier of food / essential agriculture products. Agriculture exports buoyancy is driven by commodities such as rice (both basmati and non-basmati), marine products, wheat, spices and sugar, among others, recording the highest ever agricultural products export in 2021-22.

Higher agricultural exports signify the ability of Indian farmers to meet the requirement of 1.35 billion population and yet produce a surplus to export to rest of the world. Integration into global market will allow our farmers to be more competitive, quality conscious and at the same time realize better prices for their produce.

When we set a target of $50 billion exports of Agriculture produce, then few imagined this would be possible. But today I want to congratulate our farmers who have grown more produce despite the Covid-19. The exports growth has helped farmers and labour intensive sectors and MSMEs. The government places special emphasis on these sectors, Shri Goyal said.

The Minister also assured that India will step up wheat supplies to countries hit by the Ukraine War.

“We will continue to export wheat in a big way to meet needs in countries who are not getting supplies from conflict areas. We are likely to exceed our wheat exports over 10 million tonnes in 2022-23. Our farmers are focused on increasing production,” he said.

The government has been working around the clock to provide a conducive environment and infrastructure for our industry and exporters to enhance their export performance. Policies and schemes aligned with the goal are being introduced and implemented for their benefit. The smooth roll out of RoDTEP and ROSCTL even in the midst of the pandemic reflects the strong resolve of the government to walk the talk. The Interest Equalisation Scheme has been extended to exporters and is likely to benefit a large number of MSME exporters.

Minister Goyal said the Government is now working on rolling out the District Export Hub Initiative to strengthen the export infrastructure, logistics at district level to facilitate exports.

“We have succeeded in creating awareness about exports in every district through ODOP and PLIs,” he said.

Rigorous efforts for domestic capacity enhancement for deepening integration in the Global Value Chains are being made by working in close partnership with the industry to identify areas where India’s competitive advantages lay. The Government is working on strengthening our capabilities and create for the world on the lines of Make in India. Production Linked Incentive (PLI) schemes for 13 key sectors of manufacturing starting from FY 2021-22 have been announced.

(Published from PIB)

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‘Bharatanatyam dancer’ and DMK member Zakir Hussain accused of sexual harassment by govt music school teacher

‘Bharatanatyam dancer’, Zakir Hussain who was recently appointed by the DMK government as an advisor for 17 district music schools, has been accused of sexual harassment by a government music school teacher.

In a letter written to the head of the Department of Arts & Culture of the Tamil Nadu Government, the teacher she mentions that Zakir Hussain who was on a visit to the Karur District Government Music School had sexually harassed her and that she had suicidal thoughts because of the trauma.

“I belong to a traditional music family. I am working in Karur District Government Music School. On February 28, art advisor Zakir Hussain visited our school for inspection. He spoke insultingly to me in front of other staff and students. Then, he asked me to come alone to the ‘headmaster room’ and closed the door.”, she wrote in the letter.

“He put his hand on my shoulder, wrapped his arms around my waist, and misbehaved with me. This incident has caused a great deal of stress.”, the woman teacher had reportedly written in the letter.

Zakir Hussain also made insinuating remarks saying that he was organizing a 3-day workshop wanted to ‘train’ her during that time.

“I opened the door immediately after that and exited. The incident was traumatic. I had suicidal thoughts after that. I am only mentioning whatever can be penned down in this letter to you.”, the woman staff wrote hinting that the sexual harassment charge is even more serious.

“I hope that action on this issue will provide protection to female teachers in the years to come, ”she said in the letter.

Earlier, during a visit to the Sivagangai District Music School, a complaint was lodged alleging that Zakir Hussain had abused a woman teacher.

Commenting on the incident, Gandhi, the Director of the Tamil Nadu Arts and Culture Department said that a complaint letter from the Karur District Music School teacher has been received and an investigation is underway.

The association of Tamil Nadu Arts & Culture Department Teachers and Staff were quoted saying in a report that many women teachers from different music schools across the state have accused Zakir Hussain of indulging in sexual talks and harassment. They association also expressed concerns over Zakir Hussain’s 3-day ‘women-only’ dance workshop and has asked Chief Minister MK Stalin to intervene in the matter.

Zakir Hussain, who is said to be a ‘Bharatanatyam Dancer’, is a card-carrying member of the DMK who had joined the party in January 2021.

He came under the spotlight when it was widely reported in the media that he was prevented from entering the Srirangam Ranganathar Temple. However, he himself in an interview to a YouTube channel had claimed that he has been going to the temple for many years and was never denied entry.

Following the episode, he was appointed as an advisor for the 17 district music schools under the Tamil Nadu government in January 2022.

(With inputs from Dinamalar)

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Transgender person appointed as member of Executive Committee of National Culture Fund

For the first time, the Ministry of Culture, Government of India has appointed a transgender person and activist, as the Member of the Council and Executive Committee of the National Culture Fund.

Oorvasi Gandhi, a senior Transgender Rights Activist, born in Usilampatti, a small town in Madurai District, Tamil Nadu, has been appointed as the non-officio member of the Council and Executive Committee of the National Culture Fund.

She will be sharing the chair with esteemed people like Shri Harshavardhan Neotia, Chairman, Ambuja Neotia Group, Smt. Sudha Murty, Chairperson, Murty Foundation, etc.

Oorvasi left her home at a very early age and has always fought to break the shackles of the Trans/Hijra Jamaat system.

She has been working for the rural Transgender communities of Tamil Nadu for more than two decades and supported the rural transgender community in Tamil Nadu in obtaining their property rights and basic facilities like shelter, sanitation etc.

She is one of the few people who is working to protect the indigenous gender-variant communities’ tradition and spiritual spaces in Tamil Nadu.

She is also the first person who has been granted the right to inherit property under the Transgender Persons (Protection of Rights) Act, 2019.

For the past seven years, she is closely involved with Srishti Madurai LGBT Student Volunteer Movement.

In past, she is amongst the very few people who have directly discussed the concerns of Transgender Rights and the implementation of the various projects with Bill Gates and Melinda Gates during their visit to Madurai.

She even developed a business model which has benefitted hundreds of Transgender persons in Tamil Nadu.

Oorvasi also sheltered hundreds of homeless LGBTQIA communities in her home and mentored them, now these transmen supported by her are part of Tamil Nadu Transgender Persons Welfare Board.

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Special screening of The Kashmir Files organized in Hrishikesh

The Shamyapras Trust organized a special screening of the film ‘The Kashmir Files’.

More than 600 people were organized and brought together to see the film at the Rama Palace theatre.

A rally was also held in support of the movie urging the people to watch the film after obtaining necessary permission from the government authorities.

Speaking to The Commune, Kartick Srinivasan who had organized the screening said “The movie is a must watch for every Hindu.”.

He said that the theatre was ‘house-full’ for a 6 AM show.

“We urged those in Hrishikesh to watch the movie and awaken to the bitter reality of what is in store for our generations if we don’t act now”, he said.

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