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Church has expressed disappointment over the court verdict in the Bhopal gas tragedy that has come under attack from all quarters for its mockery of justice.

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Christian Aid's £50k helps cyclone-hit Andhra PDF Print E-mail
Christian Aid has sent £50,000 to help its partners respond after cyclone Laila hit the coast of southern India's Andhra Pradesh state on Thursday 20 May.

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Christian council condemns Maoist train attack; over 60 dead PDF Print E-mail
The Bengal Christian Council (BCC) today condemned the Maoist attack on Mumbai-bound Gyaneswari Express that killed at least 65 people in West Bengal's Midnapore district.

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Saffronisation of Christian schools in Mumbai opposed PDF Print E-mail
Christian schools in Mumbai have demurred at the suggestion of introducing Hindu culture for students after a directive was issued by the Shiv Sena-Bharatiya Janata Party ruled Brihan Mumbai Corporation (BMC).

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Church condoles Mangalore crash deaths PDF Print E-mail
The Catholic Church condoled the death of 158 people who had boarded an Air India flight that crashed in Mangalore on Saturday.

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EU team reaches amid Bajrang Dal protest PDF Print E-mail


Bhubaneswar: Police arrested five activists of Bajrang Dal for staging protest during the arrival of the European Union diplomats at Bhubaneswar airport on Tuesday evening.

The 11-member EU delegation is slated to visit the riot-torn Kandhamal district on Thursday to interact with the riot victims.

But the VHP and Bajrang Dal (youth wing of VHP) are in no mood to see the presence of the foreign diplomats at the sensitive zone saying that the tour could trigger fresh tension in the district.

They had even threatened to protest during the arrival of the EU team in Orissa and demanded that the government should scrap the permission given to the diplomats to visit Kandhamal. 
      
Maintaining that peace had returned to the tribal dominated district after prolonged violence following the killing of VHP leader Laxmanananda Swaraswati, VHP leaders said the visit would only spark off fresh tension in the region.

The diplomats, who belonged to Sweden, Finland, Netherlands, Britain, Italy, Poland and Hungary, were whisked away from the airport to their hotel amid tight security. Apart from visiting Kandhamal, the diplomats are slated to meet Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik, State Chief Secretary T K Mishra and Home Secretary A P Padhy and DGP Manmohan Praharaj.

Security would be beefed up during the team's proposed visit to Kandhamal on Thursday. "We would arrange better security for the EU team during their visit to Kandhamal," Kandhamal district collector, Dr Krishna Kumar said.

Riots erupted in the aftermath of VHP leader Laxmananada Saraswati's assassination on August 23, 2008 in Kandhamal. While nearly 38 people were killed, a number of houses damaged during the peak of communal strife in the district.

Source : OTV Bureau
Date : Feb 02, 2010

 
Church pressed to rethink and embrace the LGBT community PDF Print E-mail
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Over condemnation and justification the need of the hour is that Church embrace and heal people of the LGBT (Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender) community, expressed Protestant leaders who debated homosexuality in Chennai last week.

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