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Asst Professors Hospitalized After Consuming Food Contaminated By Dead Lizard During Naan Muthalvan Scheme Training At Madras University

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A major health scare unfolded at the University of Madras’s Kotturpuram campus on Wednesday, 18 June 2025, after more than a dozen assistant professors fell ill during a training session under the Naan Muthalvan scheme. The cause? Contaminated food — specifically, chickpeas reportedly containing a dead lizard.

The affected professors were attending the third day of the government-run training program aimed at preparing faculty to coach students for competitive examinations. Over a hundred assistant professors from government and private arts and science colleges had gathered for the event.

According to reports, the contaminated chickpeas were served during a meal. Shortly after consumption, more than ten professors began vomiting and collapsed on the premises. Emergency medical services were called immediately, and the ill were rushed to Saidapet Government General Hospital for treatment.

Eyewitnesses and participants claim the food appeared visibly unhygienic, and some alleged that the contaminants had fallen from a tree before being served. The situation quickly escalated, prompting protests by faculty members against the university’s lack of oversight in ensuring food safety during such official events.

More than a dozen ambulances were deployed to the campus in response to the incident. Hospital sources confirm that several of the professors are being treated for symptoms consistent with food poisoning.

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Mysterious Fire Destroys ISKCON’s Kurma Village Temple In Srikakulam, SP Denies Foul Play

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Andhra Pradesh Deputy Chief Minister Pawan Kalyan voiced deep concern over the recent fire that destroyed Kurma village’s farm community temple near Hiramandalam. Calling the incident deeply unfortunate, he emphasized the need for a thorough investigation and assured that the government would provide all necessary assistance to the affected community.

Kurma village, established by ISKCON, is known for its spiritual values, commitment to traditional living, natural farming, and Vedic education. Pawan Kalyan acknowledged its cultural significance and said it stands as a rare example of sustainable heritage worth preserving in today’s fast-changing world.

The fire reportedly broke out in a prayer room constructed from mud and straw, sparking suspicion among the locals about possible foul play. However, Srikakulam SP K.V. Maheswara Reddy on 14 June 2025 clarified in a statement that initial investigations found no evidence of malicious intent or external involvement.

Residents explained that lighting oil lamps for prayer is a daily practice and that these are typically extinguished afterward. Officials believe that an unattended lamp might have led to the blaze. Samples and evidence from the site have been sent to the Forensic Science Laboratory for further analysis.

What the Head Priest Says?

Speaking to the local media, the temple priest Charan Das recounted, “Everything happened on the night of the 10th, Tuesday, around 9:45 PM. Usually, all our activities conclude by 8 PM. By 8:30 PM, the temple hall is completely closed. The structure is made entirely of palm leaves, standing at a height of at least 25 feet and measuring about 120 by 60 feet in size.

At exactly 9:45 PM, a fire broke out in one corner of the temple. That spot houses the Radha-Krishna idols. There are no lamps or candles left burning after we finish. Our routine is very strict — everything is shut by 8:30 PM, and the priest exits with a small lantern. Even if by chance a lamp was left lit, the nearby houses would have clearly noticed it and alerted us immediately.

But on that particular day, everything was shut by 8:30 PM. After that, no one was inside. Suddenly by 9:45 PM, flames erupted in the corner, and within just 10 minutes — by 9:55 — the fire had spread rapidly. The entire structure, including the straw roof, caught fire all at once. Though it had rained earlier that evening, which usually reduces fire risk, the structure still burned down in seconds. It was as if petrol had been poured — that’s how intense and fast the fire spread. The heat was so strong that no one could go within 50 feet of it. Even now, four days later, we can still feel the residual heat.

We stood and watched in disbelief as the fire consumed everything. The flames reached all corners, even areas covered with cross beams and diamond-pattern wooden ventilation slats. It’s shocking — both the top and bottom caught fire almost simultaneously.”

The anchor questioned, “I have a serious doubt here. For such a massive fire to break out, either an electrical fault or an open flame should be involved. But there was no electricity in the area, and no lamps were left burning.”

Charan Das replied, “That leaves us with only one possibility — foul play. It seems likely that someone, driven by jealousy or resentment, may have done this intentionally. Kurma village promotes spiritual values and traditional living. Every day, we get around 300–400 visitors. About 20–30 people even stay to learn how our ancestors lived. Some come to study the Bhagavad Gita. There’s a noble spirit here. But just as in ancient times — even during Prahlada’s era — whenever there is devotion, there are always forces working against it. We suspect that someone who doesn’t want this dharmic way of life to thrive may have done this. Today, we see similar incidents happening elsewhere too — idols being vandalized or temples being targeted. We left behind jobs and city life to live peacefully and simply. That’s the kind of community we have here.”

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“Go Fight Alongside Hamas If You Support Them!” – Retired Army Officer Shuts Down Dravidianist Ponraj After He Compares Terror Group To Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose

Retired army officer Major Madhan Kumar outright demolished Dravidianist sympathizer and former scientist Ponraj Vellaichamy during a heated Tamil news channel prime-time debate. Ponraj attempted to glorify the internationally recognized terrorist group Hamas by portraying them as freedom fighters under the usual “sons of the soil” rhetoric and even went as far as comparing them to Indian revolutionary leader Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose — a move that Major Madhan slammed without holding back.

The debate, which was supposed to focus on the recent Iran-Israel escalation, quickly veered off course as Dravidianist influencers on the panel began defending Hamas, injecting the Palestine issue into the discussion, and painting Israel as the sole aggressor. Instead of addressing the core geopolitical and historical facts, they pushed one-sided narratives that seemed more about justifying terrorist actions than understanding the broader context, a line Major Madhan refused to let slide.

Former Major Madhan stepped in with a powerful rebuttal, “What everyone is alluding to is, they are attacking, children, causing collateral damage, and everyone condemns the anti-human actions, but no one speaks about what happened on 7th October. That was the trigger point. Everything was going smooth, diplomatic talks were going on, Mossad’s covert operations were happening here and there but on the 7th October, the terrorist organisation Hamas crossed the line – that was reason for such serious consequences.”

The anchor acknowledged Madhan’s point and confronted Ponraj directly, asking whether Hamas’s 7th October attack wasn’t the catalyst for the conflict. Ponraj, visibly cornered, dodged the question and launched into pro-Palestinian rhetoric instead. He said, “What is the root cause of the conflict?” he argued. “The fundamental thing is Israel and Palestine issue. There’s been no resolution for the issue so far. Where will the 7 lakh displaced Palestinians will go?”

The anchor pushed back, “If you see the series of events the attack began after 7th October, because of Iran’s attacks using Hamas, deployed Hezbollah and others followed.”

To which Ponraj shockingly replied, “Yes, of course they will attack. How can you say Hamas cannot retaliate during war? Of course, they will retaliate if you plan to destroy Gaza completely, which is under their control.”

This response irritated even the anchor, who sharply called out his hypocrisy asked, “We are condemning the human rights violations in Gaza. But how can you justify the unprovoked attack on civilians, including rape, on 7 October? I’m surprised you are.”

Major Madhan (retd), visibly incensed, slammed Ponraj’s attempts to legitimize Hamas, “If Hamas does all this, then is it an army? It’s a declared terrorist organization.”

Do not be surprised, the anchor also immediately jumped in to add, “Not by India!”

Ponraj, in a desperate attempt to defend his position, blurted, “All those who are against a country are terrorist organizations for them. As far as they are concerned, they are fighting for the freedom of his country. Terror means what? For whom did he do terror for what? Why is he fighting? You have encroached his territory and if he fights against this, will you call him a terrorist? How can you call him terrorist? Who is branding them terrorist organisation?”

Former Major Madhan countered emphatically, “It is a declared organisation. UN declared. The same UN that you are speaking of, the same organisation declared it.” He emphasized, “Hamas is a UN declared terrorist organisation. The UN, US has said this, ‘Hamas a terrorist organisation.’ It won’t change if you shout about it. It is a declared terrorist organisation. If you speak this outside, you won’t even get a visa.”

Ponraj, now losing ground, lamenting back provocatively, “The same US has said Pakistan as terrorist organisation and the same America is helping them, then what to say? Will India just let them be if America helps and Pakistan captures total Kashmir, will you let them? Will India be silent? Won’t India protest?”

Madhan responded sternly, “We won’t wait and watch till they capture entire Kashmir. The Indian Army or the government will not wait and watch.”

In a final attempt to blur the lines, Ponraj shamefully asked, “Then is Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose a terrorist too?”

Former Major Madhan exploded, “Don’t you dare compare Netaji to Hamas. Netaji never attacked women or kill children. Who are you comparing with whom? Is Hamas and Netaji the same?” He added, “Is the Indian National Army which fought for the freedom struggle—and will you compare Indian national leader to a terrorist organisation?”

Madhan concluded with a scathing rebuke, “If you support them that much, go and fight alongside them. Why are you talking here? Go and fight alongside them. It is a declared terrorist organisation and has committed anti-human activities. It is everyone’s duty to retaliate against such an organisation. India has supported Palestine and its people. India has been aiding them financially. Your and my tax money is going to it, but you are buttressing a terrorist organisation like Hamas.”

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Idols Vandalized At Black Mariamman Temple In Coimbatore, Police Launch Probe

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A case of idol vandalism at the Black Mariamman Temple in the Chinnampalayam area of Coimbatore has triggered public outrage and a police investigation. The temple, situated on a hillock near Avinashi Road in Senniyampalayam, came under focus early Wednesday, 18 June 2025, morning after broken idols were discovered.

According to reports, the temple priest arrived to open the premises and was shocked to find that several idols — including those of Lord Ganesha, Rahu, Ketu, and the Mooshik (vehicle of Lord Ganesha) — had been deliberately damaged. The news quickly spread among local residents, leading to a large crowd gathering at the temple, resulting in visible tension in the area.

Upon being informed, Deputy Superintendent of Police Thangaraman and Sulur Police Inspector Lenin reached the temple and launched an inquiry. As part of the investigation, police are reviewing CCTV footage from the area to identify the perpetrators. Additionally, a heavy police presence has been deployed around the temple to maintain law and order and prevent any further unrest.

Authorities have assured the public that those responsible will be identified and brought to justice. The incident has deeply disturbed the local community and raised concerns about the security of religious sites in the region.

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Congress MP Jairam Ramesh Lies Again – Uses Jan 2025 US Readout To Attack PM Modi

A few days ago, Congress MP Jairam Ramesh amplified a misleading claim on social media platform X alleging that Pakistan Army Chief General Asim Munir was invited to the U.S. Army Day parade in Washington, D.C.

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Ramesh suggested this was a diplomatic failure for India and a blow to Prime Minister Narendra Modi. However, the narrative quickly unraveled when the White House clarified that no such invitation had been extended, exposing the claim as false.

The April 22 terrorist attack in Pahalgam, Jammu and Kashmir, which claimed 26 lives, came days after General Munir, on 16 April 2025, declared in Islamabad, “Our stance is absolutely clear, it was our jugular vein, it will be our jugular vein, we will not forget it. We will not leave our Kashmiri brothers in their heroic struggle,” referring to Kashmir.

Following President Trump’s rushed departure from the G7 Summit back to the US, Ramesh alleged, “Field Marshall Asim Munir, the man whose inflammatory, incendiary and provocative remarks were linked directly to the April 22 Pahalgam terror attacks, is having lunch today with President Trump in the White House. Is this why President Trump abandoned the G7 Summit a day early denying Mr. Narendra Modi a huge hug? President Trump himself has trumpeted 14 times that he brought about a ceasefire berween India and Pakistan meaning he ended Operation Sindoor. Gen. Michael Kurilla, the US Central Command Chief calls Pakistan a ‘phenomenal’ partner in counter-terrorism operations. This is triple jhatka to Howdy Modi by Namaste Trump! Indian diplomacy is being shattered and the PM is totally silent. And tomorrow is the fifth anniversary of his (in)famous clean chit to China.”

Speaking to ANI, Ramesh said, “… the statement given by Asim Munir about setting fire is directly related to the terrorist attack that took place in Pahalgam on April 22. Today, this very person (Asim Munir) has received a special invitation to dine with President Donald Trump… Our delegation could only meet the Vice President, but Asim Munir has met the President… Today, news came that Prime Minister Modi and US President Donald Trump spoke on the phone for 35 minutes… There is a world of difference between what President Trump said about the conversation and what we were told… Prime Minister Modi, why don’t you call an all-party meeting? Why don’t you (Prime Minister Modi) invite the opposition?… In an all-party meeting, tell us what was discussed with them (US President Donald Trump)…”

As he was speaking to ANI, Ramesh also waved his phone dramatically, accusing the government of contradicting the US readout of a phone conversation between PM Modi and President Trump.

However, it was revealed that the readout he cited was from January 2025, not the latest conversation. No official U.S. release has yet been issued for the recent call. The last updated message is from 13 June 2025.

Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri confirmed that Prime Minister Modi had a 35-minute phone conversation with President Trump, where the PM briefed him on Operation Sindoor. During the call, PM Modi briefed President Trump on Operation Sindoor, firmly stating that no trade-related topics were discussed in connection with the operation.

Reaffirming India’s long-standing position, the Prime Minister made it clear that India has never accepted and will not accept any form of third-party mediation. He further emphasized that India now views acts of terrorism not as proxy warfare, but as direct acts of war.

President Trump extended an invitation for an in-person meeting during his current U.S. visit, but PM Modi was unable to accept due to prior commitments. Both leaders, however, agreed to meet in the near future.

Once again, Jairam Ramesh has egg on his face for peddling lies and misinformation against PM Modi and India.

(With inputs from Live Mint)

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Instances When Church Opposed Infrastructure And Development Projects In India (2001–2025)

A few days ago, a viral video on social media led The Commune to report about how DMK supporting Christian priest Jegath Gaspar had once instigated the people of a village in Kanyakumari to not allow the construction of the Enayam port there. In this report, we will look at 13 documented incidents between 2001 and 2025 in which church leaders or church-affiliated organizations have opposed major infrastructure and development projects across India.

#1 India’s First Deepwater Seaport Could’ve Been in Tamil Nadu, Opposed by Priest Jegath Gaspar “In the Name of Jesus”

As Kerala celebrated the arrival of MSC Irina at the newly launched Vizhinjam International Seaport, questions arose in Tamil Nadu about what could have been. The Enayam deepwater port project, once backed by the Centre, promised to transform Tamil Nadu’s coastal economy. However, it was stalled due to local opposition, prominently led by Christian priest Fr. Jegath Gaspar Raj, who invoked religious sentiments to rally resistance, calling the project a threat to divine creation and coastal heritage. His emotionally charged speech at a church festival framed the port as a danger to both livelihoods and sacred land. Now, as Vizhinjam positions itself as a global transshipment hub rivaling Colombo, many in Tamil Nadu reflect on how a mix of religious rhetoric and political resistance may have cost the state a game-changing economic opportunity.

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#2 Church-Led Protests Stall Vizhinjam Port, Spark Communal Tensions

On 26 November 2022, church-led protesters, primarily from the Latin Catholic community, blocked construction vehicles and clashed with police at the Vizhinjam International Seaport site in Kerala. Despite prior assurances to the Kerala High Court, demonstrators blocked roads, halted over 20 trucks, and erected barricades, stalling a project halted for over 100 days. The Adani Group, executing the project, expressed frustration over repeated disruptions despite favorable court rulings. While protestors cited environmental and livelihood concerns, critics argue the port’s strategic importance outweighs objections. Hindu organizations, including NSS and SNDP, launched counter-protests demanding swift completion. The standoff took on communal tones as both sides engaged in stone pelting. The Vizhinjam port, once completed, is expected to challenge Colombo, Dubai, and Singapore as a key transshipment hub, with deep natural draft and global trade proximity.

#3 Church-Run Daily Slams Kerala’s SilverLine Project As “Rail of Tears”

On 23 March 2022, Deepika, the Catholic Church-run daily in Kerala, published a sharp critique of the state’s SilverLine (K-Rail) semi-high-speed rail project. The article, penned by Fr. Michel Pulickal of the Kerala Catholic Bishops Council (KCBC), accused the government of prioritizing a flashy, costly venture over real infrastructural needs. Titled “Does development only mean K-Rail?”, the piece warned of mass displacement, environmental harm, and rampant corruption. It highlighted failed promises like the Kochi Metro and unscientific projects such as the Vyttila and Edappally flyovers. Fr. Pulickal described the SilverLine as a “rail of tears,” referencing past evictions like Moolampilly, where victims still await rehabilitation. The article questioned the state’s financial capacity to fund such a mega-project, urging focus instead on road and KSRTC upgrades. The Church’s intervention amplified growing public skepticism over the project’s social and economic costs.

#4 All Saints Church Protests Bangalore Metro Land Acquisition

On December 12, 2021, members of Bengaluru’s All Saints Church congregation staged protests against the Bangalore Metro Rail Corporation Limited (BMRCL) for acquiring 883 square meters of church land for the Vellara Junction Metro Station. The heritage church, over 150 years old, is located at the Richmond Road–Hosur Road junction. Congregants, supported by environmental groups, held daily sit-in protests citing concerns over heritage loss, environmental impact, and damage to a sacred site. Protest leader Ebenezer Prem Kumar stated that BMRCL’s proposed construction poses a threat to the church’s structural safety. He suggested using an alternative government-owned plot—103 meters of defence land already acquired by BMRCL—located directly opposite the church. Despite repeated appeals, BMRCL did not issue a response.

#5 Orthodox Bishop Slams K-Rail As Anti-People, Anti-Nature

On 11 August 2021, Geevarghese Mor Coorilos, metropolitan of the Niranam diocese of the Malankara Jacobite Syriac Orthodox Church, publicly opposed Kerala’s SilverLine (K-Rail) semi-high-speed rail project. In a strongly worded Facebook post, the bishop criticized the plan to evict around one lakh people and warned of irreversible environmental damage. Calling the project “against people and nature,” he highlighted the unpredictability of climate due to unchecked exploitation and questioned how the government, already deep in debt, could justify a project expected to cost over ₹1 lakh crore. The bishop stressed that real development should not come at the cost of human displacement and ecological harm. He urged the government to heed global climate warnings and scrap the project altogether, questioning how a Leftist administration could promote such destructive development.

#6 Church Opposes Coal Mining Auction in Tribal Jharkhand

On 15 July 2020, Church leaders and tribal activists, including Father Vincent Ekka of the Jesuit-run Indian Social Institute, strongly opposed the central government’s plan to auction 41 coal blocks—nine of them in Jharkhand—for commercial mining. They warned that the move would displace indigenous communities, destroy biodiversity, and devastate farmland and forests vital to tribal livelihoods. Father Ekka questioned government claims of job creation, noting that mining has historically failed to prevent mass migration. He emphasized that tribals are the true custodians of the environment and should not be sacrificed for economic gains. Jharkhand’s Chief Minister Hemant Soren also criticized the Centre’s decision, calling it a violation of federal principles and filed a petition in the Supreme Court demanding environmental and social impact assessments.

#7 Church-Backed Protests and Closure of Sterlite Copper Plant in Thoothukudi

In 2018, Vedanta’s Sterlite Copper plant in Thoothukudi, Tamil Nadu, was shut down following mass protests, heavily influenced by local Catholic churches and religious leaders like Brother Mohan C. Lazarus. Declaring Sundays as “Protest Day,” church groups mobilized villagers using unverified claims of pollution and health hazards. Despite NEERI and NGT reports showing Sterlite’s emissions were within legal limits, misinformation spread rapidly. Post-closure, many locals regretted participating, acknowledging they were misled by external agitators. Sterlite had provided jobs, scholarships, and women’s welfare schemes. Later studies disproved many health allegations. Intelligence reports suggest foreign interests and political agendas were involved in fueling unrest. Many now seek Sterlite’s reopening, recognizing its crucial role in India’s copper supply and local economy.

#8 Christians Protest BMC Move to Demolish Heritage Cross and Graves

On 22 May 2016, over 15,000 Christians protested in Mumbai against the BMC’s road-widening plan that threatened to demolish a 450-year-old heritage cross and part of the graveyard at Our Lady of Remedy Church, Kandivali. Christian NGOs Save Our Land (SOUL) and Watchdog Foundation led the protest, alleging collusion between builders and BMC officials to clear religious structures obstructing real estate projects. Protesters highlighted that the church, built in 1550, holds historical and religious significance, with graves containing semi-decomposed bodies. The community warned that demolition could hurt religious sentiments and cause unrest. SOUL criticized BMC’s failure to provide a cemetery for Mumbai’s 3 lakh Christians despite years of promises. They demanded preservation under heritage laws, citing the Church’s inclusion in BMC’s proposed Heritage Category II A list and protections under the Archaeological Sites and Remains Act, 1958.

#9 Church-Backed Protests Stall Kudankulam Nuclear Project

Between 2011 and 2012, the Kudankulam Nuclear Power Plant in Tamil Nadu faced large-scale protests allegedly orchestrated by Church leaders and Church-funded NGOs, including the Tuticorin Diocese Association. The St. Lourdes Church in Idinthakarai was turned into a protest hub, with pastors reportedly selecting protestors under bishops’ guidance. Villagers feared a Fukushima-like disaster, but government agencies and a 2012 IB report later alleged foreign funding and Church involvement aimed at stalling India’s nuclear progress. In 2017, a Republic TV sting revealed a parish priest coordinating funds and protestors in Idinthakarai, allegedly under the direction of Bishop Yvon Ambroise. NGOs linked to the protests had their FCRA licenses revoked, and cases were filed by the CBI and Tamil Nadu police. Reports suggested protest participation was incentivized monetarily, raising questions about the movement’s true motives.

#10 Church Opposes POSCO Project Over Displacement Fears in Odisha

On 19 May 2010, Church leaders in Odisha, including Fr Ajay Kumar Singh and Bishop Lucas Kerketta of Sambalpur, publicly opposed the $12 billion POSCO steel project, arguing it threatened the livelihoods of tribal and Dalit communities. The Church criticized the government’s plan to forcibly acquire land, especially from fertile villages like Dhinkia, Nuagaon, and Gadakujanga. While the state promoted the project as a path to economic growth and employment, the Church emphasized the need to protect marginalized communities from eviction and ecological harm. Fr Singh condemned industrialization “on the backs of locals,” accusing the state of acting as a corporate agent. Bishop Kerketta urged the government to prioritize people’s needs over profits and seek amicable solutions for resettlement and employment. The Church backed peaceful protests as villagers blocked access to their land, defending their rights against what they saw as forced and unjust displacement.

#11 Church-Backed Opposition Halts Vedanta’s Niyamgiri Mining Project

In 2009, Vedanta’s bauxite mining project in Odisha’s Niyamgiri Hills faced strong resistance from tribal communities, supported by Church-backed NGOs and international activists. These groups warned that the project would displace over 8,000 Dongria Kondh tribals and devastate the local ecosystem. The protests drew global attention, with figures like Bianca Jagger and Arundhati Roy voicing opposition. The Church of England also withdrew its £3.8 million stake in Vedanta. Accused of funding and organizing the agitation, the Church and associated NGOs played a significant role in pressuring authorities. In 2012, Vedanta announced the closure of its Lanjigarh refinery, which was constructed to process the 78 million tonnes of bauxite found in the hills. This episode is often cited as an example of how foreign-funded activism, under the pretext of tribal rights and environmental concerns, stalled a major industrial initiative with national economic implications.

#12 Catholics Protest BMC’s Plan to Demolish Orlem Cemetery

On 18 December 2004, Mumbai’s Catholic community protested the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation’s (BMC) road-widening project that proposed demolishing part of the historic Orlem Church cemetery in Malad. Parishioners, led by Fr. Alex Carvalho, objected on religious and emotional grounds, highlighting the sanctity of graves and limited burial space. While BMC claimed the move was necessary to ease traffic congestion, residents argued that the cemetery section being targeted wouldn’t solve the issue and accused the BMC of selecting the wrong area for expansion. Some community members supported development, citing an alternative burial ground at Asmita Jyoti Cross. However, many demanded that the BMC provide replacement burial space. Church leaders stated they would consult parishioners before deciding. The BMC agreed to continue discussions with the church, seeking a peaceful resolution while emphasizing the importance of infrastructure development.

#13 Hyderabad Church Members Protest Commercial Use of School Land

On 27 July 2001, over 15,000 members of the Methodist Church in Hyderabad staged a peace rally opposing a clergy-backed plan to convert the Methodist Boys High School premises in Abids into a commercial complex. The rally, organized by the Hyderabad Regional Conference, began at the Centenary Methodist Church and ended at the school site. Protesters accused church authorities of misusing church funds and violating the religious and educational purpose of the property. B.S. Abraham Lincoln, convener of the regional conference, revealed that demolition work began despite state education authorities and the Education Minister publicly opposing the project. A resolution was passed demanding accountability from church officials and the protection of the school premises. The protesters also submitted a memorandum to then Chief Minister N. Chandrababu Naidu, urging government intervention and calling for autonomy from the central Methodist Church of India.

#14 Don Bosco-Affiliated NGOs Involved In Aarey Metro Protest Reveals Expose

The Legal Rights Observatory (LRO) has alleged that the Bombay Salesian Society, affiliated with Don Bosco, is funding and orchestrating protests against government infrastructure projects. The NGO claimed the Society received ₹176 crores over the past decade, including ₹10.19 crores last year, and used shadow groups like ‘Vana Shakti’ and ‘Greenline’ to oppose the Mumbai Aarey metro car shed. Greenline operates from Don Bosco School, Matunga. LRO further accused Saint Stanislaus School in Bandra of coercing parents and students to participate in protests, prompting an NCPCR-directed probe. The LRO also highlighted past Church opposition to Konkan Railways and accused Caritas India, a Salesian-linked NGO, of conversions.

 

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Madras High Court Urges Unity Between Tenkalai & Vadakalai Sects, Ends Order With Poetic Plea For Peace

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Justice N. Anand Venkatesh of the Madras High Court has made a heartfelt appeal for harmony between the Tenkalai and Vadakalai branches of the Vaishnavite tradition—sectarian divisions that have persisted since the 15th century. In an unusual but powerful gesture, the judge concluded his order with a poem, calling on both groups to put aside their differences and embrace peace.

Emphasizing the core principles of religion—lawfulness and unity—Justice Venkatesh observed that both sects should focus on the peaceful conduct of temple festivals and refrain from elevating their respective religious preceptors, Manavala Mamuni and Vedanta Desikar, above Lord Venkateswara himself.

This sentiment was expressed while the court dismissed a writ petition filed by T.A.P. Srirangachari and K.B. Srinivasan, both followers of the Tenkalai sect. The petition challenged a 28 May 2024 directive issued by the Executive Officer (EO) of the Vilakoli Perumal Sri Vedanta Desikar Temple in Kancheepuram. According to the petitioners, the EO had prohibited the Tenkalai community from chanting Tengalaimantram and Tengalaivazhithirunamam—hymns dedicated to their Acharya—even during temple processions conducted outside the temple premises.

The petitioners claimed that a legal battle over these chants date back to 1811 and that a favorable verdict for the Tenkalai sect was delivered by the Conjeevaram Munsif Court in 1915, later upheld by the Madras High Court in 1918.

However, the EO argued that for decades, the Tenkalai sect had voluntarily refrained from hymn recitations inside the temple. The Vadakalai sect had been exclusively reciting the Divyaprabandham and other devotional hymns for over 50 years. He also pointed out that a similar petition filed by the Tenkalai sect in 2006 had been dismissed in 2014, and the ruling was upheld by both a Division Bench of the High Court and the Supreme Court.

Justice Venkatesh concluded that a writ petition could not be used to enforce a civil decree. The petitioners would need to seek remedy through an execution petition before the appropriate civil court. He further clarified that the police should not be involved in enforcing civil decrees unless there’s a threat to public order.

The judge also proposed a possible solution: the Tenkalai sect could consider joining their Vadakalai counterparts in reciting only the Divyaprabandham during processions. However, should they insist on reciting their specific Acharya hymns, their only legal course would be through civil execution proceedings.

Justice Venkatesh encapsulated his message of unity in a poignant poem:

Vadakalai and Thenkalai, two petals on one stem,
Both seek Lord Venkateswara Perumal, both belong to Him.
In the name of Acharyas, the quarrels still ignite,
Yet, those wise souls now bask in the Lord’s pure light.
Their journeys ended at His lotus feet so grand,
While we, their children, still draw lines in the sand.
Let us honour their path, let old divisions cease —
And walk together united in faith and peace.

(With inputs from The Hindu)

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Tamil Nadu’s Tiny Giant: Virudhunagar Govt School Girl Makes It To IIT Bombay To Pursue Aerospace Dreams

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Yogeshwari Selvam, a student from Government Higher Secondary School in Padanthal, Virudhunagar district, Tamil Nadu, has beaten the odds to earn a seat in the prestigious aerospace engineering program at IIT Bombay by securing a high rank in JEE (Advanced).

Though not considered an exceptional student early on—just above average by her own admission—Yogeshwari’s interest in aerospace engineering sparked in Class VII. “Somehow, I became fascinated with the subject,” she recalled. That passion became her driving force, helping her rise above personal and financial challenges.

Her father works at a tea stall, and her mother is employed in a fireworks manufacturing unit. Despite the family’s modest income, her parents were determined to support the education of all their children, including their daughter.

Yogeshwari only learned about the IIT entrance process when she attended a session under the Kalloori Kanavu initiative, part of the Tamil Nadu government’s Naan Mudhalvan scheme, in her final year of school. “That was when I first heard about the JEE exam and realised that IIT could be within reach if I put in extra effort,” she said.

She was further encouraged after attending the ‘Coffee with Collector’ event, where Virudhunagar Collector V.P. Jeyaseelan interacted with students and inspired them to aim high.

With no access to private coaching, Yogeshwari’s preparation came through a special 40-day training program in Erode after her Class XII board exams, organised under the Naan Mudhalvan scheme. She was one of 230 government school students selected for this focused support. An educational consultant with the Virudhunagar Educational Trust identified her potential, especially her strength in Mathematics.

Initially, her parents were reluctant to send her far from home for the training, but they eventually agreed, recognising it as a chance for a brighter future. Despite studying in Tamil medium throughout school, she adapted quickly during training, picking up essential English vocabulary to tackle the highly competitive exam.

Yogeshwari’s hard work paid off—she secured the 75th rank in the differently-abled category (as she suffers from dwarfism) within the non-creamy layer of the OBC community. In recognition of her success, Collector Jeyaseelan presented her with ₹5,000 from discretionary funds and assured her that the Tamil Nadu government would cover her IIT education expenses.

Looking ahead, Yogeshwari is determined to join the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) after completing her degree, staying true to the dream that took root years ago in a small government school classroom.

(With inputs from The Hindu)

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DMK Minister SM Nasar Revives Separatist Rhetoric, Falsely Claims Amartya Sen Said TN Would Be A Global Superpower If It Were A Separate Country

The ruling DMK, whenever it spots an opportunity, seems eager to revive its outdated rhetoric of a “separate Tamil Nadu”—an ideology rooted in separatism that was constitutionally suppressed through the 16th Amendment and officially abandoned by the DMK in 1963. Yet, every now and then, the party appears to dust off this old narrative, using it as a tool to keep the embers of separatist sentiment alive.

In line with this tendency, DMK Minister for Minorities Welfare and Non-Resident Tamils Welfare, SM Nasar, stirred controversy during the launch of a website and the release of a conference report at the 12th World Tamil Economic Conference. The event, held on 16 June 2025, at Hotel Le Royal Meridien, was jointly organized by the World Tamil Economic Institute and the Chennai Development Corporation. In his special address, Nasar claimed, “Amartya Sen said if Tamil Nadu were a separate country, it would become a superpower and rank 18th among global powers.”

He said, “To tell the truth, an economist named Amartya Sen, recognized on the world stage. He is a Bengali, not even a Tamil. This Bengali man born in Shantiniketan. He studied at Oxford University and at Yale University. He has been a professor at two universities. Among students worldwide, he is known as a brilliant student—ranked among the top three. Such a person has also received the Bharat Ratna Award. Even after receiving many awards, he says in a research, “I have prepared research reports for development of many countries. If geographic details of the country is given based on a country’s economic growth, the goods it produces and grows. I would submit a Detailed Project Report (DPR) for 5, 10 and 15 years. I have submitted such reports for many countries, and I have seen with my own eyes the growth they have achieved. In that context, I have seen every state in India. I have studied the economic development of many states—from Kashmir to Kanyakumari.” And when he sees that, he says… He is not a Tamil. If someone like Sambath here said this, we might assume he’s saying it to flatter us because he’s Tamil. But that’s not the case here. The economist Amartya Sen who said, “If Tamil Nadu had been a separate country, it would have ranked as the 18th superpower in the world economically.”

This assertion, however, is a long-standing myth circulated by Dravidianists. The truth is: Amartya Sen never made such a statement. While he has indeed acknowledged Tamil Nadu’s achievements—particularly in public health, education, and innovative governance he never suggested that the state would be a “superpower” if independent.

In his book An Uncertain Glory, co-authored with Jean Drèze, Sen commends Tamil Nadu’s social progress and efficient service delivery, noting that if compared separately from India, Tamil Nadu and Kerala would top the charts among South Asian nations in terms of social indicators. But at no point does he advocate secession or label Tamil Nadu a potential global superpower. The Minister’s statement is a distortion—another example of how separatist narratives are occasionally revived under the guise of cultural or economic discourse.

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Congress Puts Indians In Danger: Party’s Youth Wing Makes False Claims About Indians Getting Arrested In Iran For Spying For Israel

The Indian National Congress is once again facing political heat after a post from its affiliated youth wing handle, ‘India With Congress’ (@UWCforYouth), caused a stir on social media. The controversial post claimed that “73 Indian nationals have been arrested in Iran on charges of spying for Israel.” It also referred to Israel as a “terrorist state” and used the hashtag #IranIsraelWar—further fueling tensions amid ongoing conflict in the region.

The post quickly attracted backlash, especially from the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP). Amit Malviya, who heads the BJP’s National Information & Technology Department, slammed the Congress for circulating unverified and inflammatory information on a sensitive diplomatic issue. He shared a screenshot of the now-deleted post, overlayed with the word “FAKE” in red, calling out Congress for irresponsibility.

Amit Malviya said, “Congress Desperation Knows No Limits! In just under 24 hours, the Congress has twice resorted to spreading Fake News from its official platforms.

  • First, they blatantly lied about the caste census.
  • Now, they are peddling misinformation on the sensitive Iran-Israel conflict.

This is what Rahul Gandhi’s weak and directionless leadership has reduced the Congress to — a party led by lazy mandarins with no achievements and zero credibility, entrusted with key responsibilities they clearly don’t deserve. No wonder the Congress is fast slipping into political oblivion. It has earned it.”

What’s The Truth?

Despite the viral claim, there is no verified report of 73 Indians being arrested by Iran for espionage. Iranian authorities recently confirmed the arrest of a few individuals accused of collaborating with Israel’s Mossad, but none of the suspects were identified as Indian nationals.

  • On 15 June, Iran arrested two individuals in Savojbolagh County for suspected ties to Mossad.
  • On 15 June, five others were detained in Yazd for alleged collaboration awith Israeli agencies.
  • On 16 June, Iran executed a man named Esmaeil Fekri, arrested in 2023, for spying for Mossad.
  • Iran’s judiciary also revealed that 28 individuals across 15 espionage cases had been referred to Tehran’s Security Prosecutor. However, their nationalities were not disclosed.

The Congress youth wing’s post appears to have grossly misrepresented these developments, attributing the espionage arrests to Indian citizens without basis.

The episode has once again highlighted the perils of political parties using sensitive global developments for point-scoring without verifying facts. With diplomacy and citizen safety at stake, spreading misinformation risks not just reputational damage, but also international embarrassment and security concerns.

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