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More Churches burnt to ground in Canada against the backdrop of Catholic Church’s atrocities coming light

More than a half-dozen churches across the country, including those built on Indigenous land, have been vandalized or burned which PM Trudeau has denounced and said, “This is not the way to go,” he said. “The destruction of places of worship is unacceptable and it must stop.”

Canada celebrated its national day under a somber mood on Thursday (July 1) as the country is still coming to grips with the discoveries of bodies of children who supposedly died after being abused by priests and nuns of the Catholic Church-run schools.

There is fury and grief after more than 1,000 unmarked graves were again discovered on or near the grounds of former residential schools for Indigenous children who were forcibly taken away from their families in order ‘to be civilized’ and more importantly ‘saved’ from a biblical sense so they could stop being heathens.

Several communities in Canada have decided not celebrate this important event, however, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau resisted calls to cancel virtual celebrations. He said the Canadian flag on the Peace Tower in Ottawa would remain at half-staff.

In a statement on Thursday, Trudeau acknowledged that “for some, Canada Day is not yet a day of celebration.”

“We, as Canadians, must be honest with ourselves about our history because in order to chart a new and better path forward, we have to recognize the terrible mistakes of the past. The truth is we’ve got a long way to go to make things right with Indigenous peoples.” he said. 

The holiday comes as the indigenous Canadians remain horrified by crimes committed by the Church as another unmarked grave was discovered at or near a former school for Indigenous children. This is reportedly the third such find since late May.

The Lower Kootenay Band, part of the Ktunaxa First Nation, said they used ground-penetrating radar that revealed 182 human remains in unmarked graves and some in shallow graves as deep as three feet near the grounds of the former St. Eugene’s Mission School in British Columbia which was operated by a Catholic group until it closed in the 1970s.

“It is believed that the remains of these 182 souls are from the member Bands of the Ktunaxa nation, neighboring First Nations communities, & the [local] community of aqam,” the Lower Kootenay Band said in a statement.

“This is the beginning of these discoveries,” tweeted Perry Bellegarde, the national chief of the Assembly of First Nations, on Wednesday.

Nearly 150,000 Indigenous children were sent to the government-funded and most of them were run by the church as boarding schools with the intent to ‘assimilate’ them to so-called modern Western society and in that process young children were were forcibly separated from their families to be placed in the schools

Canada’s Truth and Reconciliation Commission said in a 2015 report that many of the students were subjected to physical and sexual abuse at these schools run by the Catholic Church and the Chruch carried out “cultural genocide” and effectively institutionalized child neglect.

As this news became public, Pope Francis had expressed sorrow over the graves but he did not apologize for the Catholic Church’s role.

However, the Canadian government and some Catholic groups, as well as the country’s Presbyterian, Anglican and United churches, which also ran the schools, have apologized for their roles in the abuse.

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Indian Coast Guard rescues seven fishermen off Tillanchong Island near Port Blair

Indian Coast Guard (ICG) located and rescued a distressed fishing boat ‘RSN-TWO’ with seven crew onboard off the Tillanchong Island, approximately 350 kms south of Port Blair, on July 01, 2021. The Maritime Rescue Coordination Centre (MRCC), Port Blair received a distress alert at around 1130 hrs on June 30, 2021. Since the alert was activated from an unregistered Distress Alert Transmitter (DAT), ICG shared the information with the Fisheries authorities which said that the boat, with seven crew onboard, had left Port Blair on June 28, 2021 for fishing.

A co-ordinated search and rescue operation was launched immediately and ICG ship C-422 from Kamorta was tasked for search in the area. To further augment the search efforts, ICG ship Vishwast and Dornier aircraft were deployed. The coordinated search operation resulted in timely locating of the fishing boat. On establishing communication, the boat reported machinery breakdown due to a defect in the gearbox.

The crew was provided with basic necessities and first aid by ICG boarding team and the boat was taken under tow by ICG ship Vishwast for passage to Kamorta due to the prevailing inclement weather. All the crew are reported to be safe and healthy. The ICG is maintaining continuous communication with the boat owner and Fisheries authorities.

(Published from PIB)

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Indian doc refuses to charge fee for Afghan Ambassador to India, PM Modi takes note and calls it the essence of India-Afghan relations

On June 30, Afghanistan Ambassador to India Farid Mamundzay shared his experience about his visit to an Indian doctor on Twitter.

He said that he had gone to a doctor a few days back for treatment and the doctor upon knowing that he was the Afghanistan Ambassador refused to accept any payment. When asked for the reason, the doctor had told him that it was the least he could do for Afghanistan and that he would not charge his own brother.

An emotional Farid Mamundzay said that he had no words to express his gratitude towards the doctor.

“This is India; Love, respect, values and compassion. Because of you my friend, Afghans cry a little less, smile a little more and feel great.”, the Ambassador had tweeted.

Taking note of this, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said that this incident, shared by the Ambassador has the essence of fragrance of the India-Afghanistan relations. Prime Minister also asked him to visit Haripura of Rajasthan, where he was invited in a comment and also to Haripura of Gujarat which has its own history.

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TN Fin Min PTR spends time trolling in Twitter again, provokes Sadhguru by digging up old tweets

P.T.R. Palanivel Thiagarajan, the Finance Minister of Tamil Nadu who had earlier called Sadhguru Jaggi Vasudev a ‘publicity hound’ and a ‘charlatan’ in an interview to The Hindu has once again gone on to provoke the Yoga icon by calling him names.

Digging up an old tweet of Sadhguru that was posted years ago, Palanivel Thiagarajan resorted to taking jibes in bad taste.

Sadhguru in June 2015 had tweeted that Hindu is a geographical identity and implied that every living being born in this land is Hindu.

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Palanivel Thiagarajan, who is supposed to be busy preparing the budget for the state, posted a screenshot of this tweet and wrote in his caption “Multi-DIMENSION-al” charlatan.

He wrote that the word ‘Hindu’ refers to a religion and faith and not the geography unlike claimed by Sadhguru.

While the current usage of the term ‘Hindu’ refers to the identity of a person who consider themselves to be adhering to the cultural, and religious aspects of Hinduism, historically, the term was a geographical identifier to denote people living in the Indian sub-continent across the Indian side of the Sindhu River. For the Persians, ‘Sindhu’ became ‘Hindu’ which has since acquired various facets.

While many DMK sympathizers on the Minister’s timeline can be seen appreciating him for this tweet for provoking Sadhguru, others commented saying that the supposedly ‘highly educated and accomplished’ Minister lacked even basic knowledge of history.

Palaniel Thiagarajan has been making headlines for matters unrelated to the portfolio ever since he became Finance Minister. He has made a number of contentious statements against different public personalities and later issuing statements to clarify his position.

Very recently, he had unleashed abuses and made personal attacks on Coimbatore South BJP MLA Vanathi Srinivasan who had called out the former for insulting Goa during the 43rd GSR Council meeting. Before that, he had picked fight with Sadhguru Jaggi Vasudev over the latter’s demand for freeing temples from state control. This had led to spat with two other public personalities namely former Infosys director Mohandas Pai and The Hindu’s Malini Parthasarathy.

Many on social media say that the Finance Minister keeps boasting about himself and his family and acts like a troll to whoever disagrees with his point of view.

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Hospital authorities in Madurai sell babies after claiming they had died

Local police have recovered 2 babies from a private orphanage in Madurai.  Sivakumar, the founder of the Idhayam Foundation, runs the “Idhyam Home for the Aged and Destitute” operating in the Madurai Reserve Line Police Jurisdiction. Hundreds of people who were abandoned by their families are rescued and taken care of here. Aishwarya, a mentally challenged woman from Chekkipatti, Madurai, whose husband had died and she has 3 children. Azharuddin from the same area rescued Aishwarya and admitted her to this foundation 4 months ago.

Aishwarya’s one-year-old child Manikkam fell ill on the 11th and was taken to the Narimedu Primary Health Center, sources said. A week or two later, the baby did not return to the orphanage. When asked about the baby, Aishwarya was told that the baby was admitted to the Madurai Government Rajaji Hospital with a coronavirus infection. 16 days later, on the 29th, Aishwarya was suddenly told that the baby had died by Coronavirus infection, and was buried in the Thathaneri cemetery. Aishwarya had also been taken there and photographed for the funeral.

Azharuddin, who had admitted Aishwarya to the Foundation, was shocked to know of this issue. He went on to interrogate at Narimedu Primary Health Center and Madurai Rajaji Hospital. When they said that such a child had never been treated, he asked the authorities at the orphanage for the relevant documents. It was revealed that all the documents provided by them were fake. Azharuddin then reported the matter to the police and brought it to the attention of the district administration. The investigation was immediately intensified by the District Child Welfare Officer and the police.

Preliminary inquiries revealed that the Idhayam Foundation and the orphanage were operating without proper permission. Examination of records revealed that many of those present in the orphanage had mysteriously died. After all, it was discovered that there was no baby buried in the Thathaneri cemetery and the body of another child who died 2 days ago.

Following this, the police brought Sivakumar’s assistant, a woman named Kalaivani and a volunteer into the interrogation group. During the interrogation, it was found that the child had been sold for Rs. 5 lakhs to the owner of a jewellery shop in Ismailpuram, Madurai. The police who went there rescued the child safely and handed it over to the mother.

Sridevi, a homeless woman from Karnataka who was staying at the Idhayam Foundation and Old Age Home also complained that her 2-year-old daughter may have been sold by the administrators of the orphanage. They had reported to her that she had died 10 days earlier. Upon learning that the child had been sold in the Kalmedu area, the police went there and rescued her. Police are also actively searching for Sivakumar, the founder of the Idhayam Foundation.

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Sterlite Copper marks Doctors’ Day by donating vital medical tools

Sterlite Copper honoured medical professionals this Doctors’ Day by contributing medical equipment worth 28.50 lakhs to 4 government hospitals in Thoothukudi district, located at Vilathikulam, Kovilpatti, Srivaikundam and Ottapidaram.

The tools provided include key equipment such as 12 jumbo oxygen cylinders with a capacity of 7000 litres each, ventilator systems, Bipap machines, syringe pumps, volumetric pumps and suction machines.

Sterlite Copper has also been leading efforts to ensure adequate oxygen availability in the state. So far, the company has successfully generated and dispatched over 1418.94 MT of liquid oxygen to over 32 districts in Tamil Nadu, in addition to 953 oxygen cylinders containing 6671Nm³ of gaseous oxygen.

Recently, over 142 beds were provided to Government Hospitals in Thoothukudi under the landmark Vedanta Cares initiative, which aims to supplement the efforts of the central and state governments by committing to build 1,000 critical care beds in 10 locations across India to support COVID-19 patients.

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Kerala HC directs Pinarayi Govt to act on plea of CPI-M cadre whose wife and son were forcefully converted to Islam

Following a habeas corpus filed by a CPI(M) office bearer, a division bench of Kerala High Court on Wednesday (June 30) directed the state police to produce his son and wife within a week and file a probe report.

The petitioner Gilbert P T, who is a CPI(M) branch committee member at Neerolpalam in Malappuram district, told the court that his wife and son were allegedly converted under coercion and have been unlawfully detained by Therbiyathul Islam Sabha in Kozhikode.

Gilbert has made serious allegations that the local mahallu committee took his wife and son to the Islam Sabha on June 6 and got them converted within 24 hours. The petition also states that Gilbert had filed a missing complaint the next day with local police, which traced them to the religious institution.

However, when the recently converted woman was brought before a local magistrate, she was allegedly under the threat of local Muslim people, whom the petitioner has arraigned as respondents.

Gilbert in his petition has accused local panchayat member Naseema Yunus, a member of the Indian Union Muslim League, and her husband Yunus of allegedly inducing his wife to get converted and had promised her a house in return.

He also let the authorities know that his wife had informed him about the offer, which he had outrightly rejected and he has now demanded that a thorough investigation be carried out to find out the intention behind the alleged coercive conversion of his wife and son to Islam.

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DMK cadres assault Dindigul BJP functionary trying to stop illegal sand mining

The incident in which a BJP functionary was assaulted by the local DMK in Dindigul was condemned by BJP leaders.

Varadharajan, a BJP functionary from Dindigul West, learned from local residents that illegal sand mining was taking place in his neighbourhood. He rushed to the location after getting the information and found that it was local DMK cadres who were involved in illegal sand mining. The gang violently assaulted Varadharajan, who tried to stop them.

Varadharajan was badly injured and was taken to the Dindigul government hospital for treatment. Local BJP officials and several senior leaders condemned the DMK cadres’ attack on the BJP functionary who was attempting to stop illegal mining in Dindigul.

It is worth noting that, based on several media reports, Water Resources minister Duraimurugan came under criticism a few days back for allegedly handing a sand quarry contract to sand baron Sekhar Reddy and his aides in exchange for a bribe of crores of rupees.

K Annamalai, BJP state vice president, said that illegal sand mining has been going unabated after the new DMK government has come to power.

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Reality check for ‘intolerance’ brigade: 89% Muslims and 89% Christians feel they are very free to practice their religion in India

In comprehensive research conducted by Pew, most Indians think that India has lived up to one of its post-independence ideals of creating a state where followers of many religions can live peacefully and practice their religion freely.

India has a large and diverse population and is home to Hindus, Jains, and Sikhs live in India. It also has one of the world’s largest Muslim population and also millions of Christians and Buddhists.

Pew Research Center has carried out a mass survey of religion across India, based on nearly 30,000 face-to-face interviews of adults conducted in 17 languages between late 2019 and early 2020 before the COVID-19 pandemic. People of different religious backgrounds overwhelmingly said they are very free to practice their faiths.

The research concluded that Indians see religious tolerance as a central part of their national ethos and respecting other religions to be the true sign of being Indian.

In the research, it was discovered that despite home to many different religions, most Indians shared values accompanied by a number of beliefs that cross religious lines for e.g.

  1. The majority of Hindus in India (77%) believe in karma, but an identical percentage of Muslims do, too.
  2. A third of Christians in India (32%) – together with 81% of Hindus – say they believe in the purifying power of the Ganges River, a central belief in Hinduism.
  3. In Northern India, 12% of Hindus and 10% of Sikhs, along with 37% of Muslims, identity with Sufism, a mystical tradition most closely associated with Islam.

The research also states Indian Muslims (95%), expressed great enthusiasm for Indian culture: 85% agree with the statement that “Indian people are not perfect, but Indian culture is superior to others.”

Also, all of India’s religious groups share patriotic feelings, cultural values, and some religious beliefs. But Most Muslims and Christians say they don’t participate in major Hindu religious festivals like Diwali, which is traditionally celebrated by Hindus, Sikhs, Jains and Buddhists.

However, a substantial percentage of minorities of Christians (31%) and Muslims (20%) report that they do celebrate Diwali. Celebrating Diwali is especially common among Muslims in the West, where 39% say they participate in the festival, and in the South (33%).

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India stands up to the EU, regonise Covishield and Covaxin or we will not recognise EU’s digital covid certificate 

India has given an ultimatum to European countries saying that it will not recognise the EU’s digital COVID certificate until the EU includes Indian vaccines Covishield and Covaxin in the certificate.

India has made it very clear that the European Union or individual nations of Europe must allow Indians who have taken Covishield and Covaxin vaccines to travel to Europe, news agency PTI reported citing sources said.

This is the first time India has made a diplomatic retaliatory move against vaccine nationalism and said India will only recognise EU digital COVID certificate on a reciprocal basis. The EU “green Pass” is expected to come into effect from July 1.

“We have conveyed to EU Member States that India will institute a reciprocal policy for recognition of the EU Digital Covid Certificate. Upon notification of Covishield and Covaxin for inclusion in the EU Digital Covid Certificate and recognition of Indian CoWIN vaccination certificates, Indian health authorities would reciprocally exempt the concerned EU Member State for exemption from mandatory quarantine all those persons carrying EU Digital Covid Certificate,” sources said.

The European Union’s ‘vaccine passport’ program has approved only four vaccines, Vaxzevria (Oxford-AstraZeneca), Comirnaty (Pfizer-BioNTech), Spikevax (Moderna) and Janssen-Johnson & Johnson.

However, Covishield is exactly the same as Vaxzevria, but has not been recogniosed and Covaxin has not made the cut as is yet to get World Health Organisation (WHO) approval.

Foreign minister S Jaishankar said he would be talking to EU authorities and will hold talk with EU high representative Josep Borrell on the sidelines of the G-20 foreign ministers’ meeting at Matera, Italy.

India has officially requested the EU member states to “individually consider extending similar exemption to those persons who have taken Covid-19 vaccines in India i.e. Covishield and Covaxin, and accept the vaccination certificate issued through the CoWIN portal.”

(With inputs from ToI)

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