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  • The article “Gyanvapi: Unraveling the Rich History and Controversy of a Sacred Site”

    The article “Gyanvapi: Unraveling the Rich History and Controversy of a Sacred Site”

    “Introduction: A Glimpse into the Ancient Heritage of Gyanvapi”

    Numerous sacred sites that are of great historical and religious value dot India’s cultural landscape. Among them, Gyanvapi is a respected place of worship and a representation of the rich legacy of the nation. In the holy city of Varanasi, the Gyanvapi Mosque and the neighboring Kashi Vishwanath Temple have been the subject of heated discussions throughout history and in the present, displaying a special fusion of spirituality, controversy, and history.

    “The Rich Historical Legacy: Tracing the Roots of Gyanvapi”

    The Vishwanath Temple Complex, popularly known as Gyanvapi, has a fascinating past that goes back to antiquity. According to legend, the venerated location was first a Lord Shiva temple constructed in the fifth century under the Gupta Empire’s rule. The temple saw numerous additions and modifications over the years under successive dynasties, each of which left its own architectural mark on the revered location.

    “The Shifting Tides of Time: The Controversy Surrounding Gyanvapi”

    In Gyanvapi’s past, there is a persistent controversy that has produced discussions and legal disputes. The old temple was substantially destroyed during the Mughal rule, and the Gyanvapi Mosque was built in its place. For ages, this act of desecration and conversion has been a source of conflict between many religious groups, giving rise to countless legal arguments on who is the rightful owner of the place and what rights they have.

    “The Coexistence of Faith: Harmony Amidst Controversy”

    Gyanvapi is a monument of the peaceful coexistence of several faiths, despite the historical and modern issues surrounding it. Hindus and Muslims have coexisted peacefully for centuries in Varanasi, which is referred to as the spiritual capital of India. Living examples of how different religious communities can peacefully cohabit and share sacred locations include the Gyanvapi Mosque and the Kashi Vishwanath Temple.

    “The Legal Battle: The Fate of Gyanvapi in Modern Times”

    With different parties arguing for their rights and convictions, the legal dispute concerning Gyanvapi has persisted into the present period. In order to establish ownership of and control over the holy site, several legal actions have been taken. The court proceedings bring to light how challenging it is to balance current religious and historical issues while respecting the ideals of fairness and secularism.

    “Preserving Heritage: The Future of Gyanvapi”

    Gyanvapi’s history and sacredness ought to be preserved above everything else. It is crucial to achieve a delicate balance between historical veneration and contemporary demands as the site continues to draw millions of believers and visitors each year. The Indian community and its legal system must work together to find a solution that honors the feelings of all parties involved while preserving Gyanvapi’s rich history.

  • Controversy over ‘religious symbols’ at laser show in Assam’s Rang Ghar

    Controversy over ‘religious symbols’ at laser show in Assam’s Rang Ghar

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    Guwahati: Controversy erupted in Assam after “religious symbols” were seen in laser show projections at the Ahom era amphitheatre Rang Ghar in Sivasagar district.

    The district administration, however, claimed it was a “misunderstanding” caused over some clips during a trial run and the final cut was approved after consultation with different stakeholders.

    The Rang Ghar is among 13 iconic monuments across the country where the Ministry of Culture has planned state-of-the-art projection mapping shows to mark the 100th episode of Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s ‘Mann Ki Baat’ programme on Sunday.

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    The shows will showcase the historic, architectural importance and the distinctiveness of the region, highlighting the diversity of India as a country, on the lines of diverse topics and themes addressed by the PM in his broadcast, a government official had said.

    As the laser show planned at Rang Ghar was tested on Friday night, the use of some purported religious symbols drew sharp reactions from different political parties and organisations.

    Leader of Opposition in state assembly, Debabrata Saikia, said the amphitheatre is a pride of the Assamese community and has been a performance arena showcasing the state’s culture.

    “No party should be allowed to use it for political benefit or display its own symbols,” the Congress leader added.

    Sivasagar MLA and Raijor Dal president Akhil Gogoi said he has written to the chief minister, top ASI officials and the deputy commissioner (DC) regarding the matter.

    He claimed a meeting was held at the DC’s intervention with the ASI officials, and the controversial parts have been cut off from the final show.

    “The Rang Ghar can be used for portraying the rich history of our state, without any communal colour,” Gogoi asserted.

    Assam Jatiya Parishad president Lurinjyoti Gogoi also objected to the use of “religious symbols” and said, “Rang Ghar has its own colour, it symbolises Assam and its unity. We will not tolerate the use of any religious symbols for it.”.

    The Raijor Dal, Krishak Mukti Sangram Samiti and Tai Ahom Yuba Parishad staged protests in front of the historic monument, demanding deletion of the controversial parts.

    A top district official maintained that the controversy arose from a “misunderstanding” and all matters have been sorted out.

    “The private party that will run the show had done a dry run of the proposed laser show last night. Later, some parties and organisations objected to certain clips. Those have been removed from the final show that has been approved,” he said.

    “Light and sound shows are organised at the Rang Ghar on different occasions and there has never been an issue,” the official maintained.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • UP: Controversy around ‘namaz’ in school erupts in Hathras

    UP: Controversy around ‘namaz’ in school erupts in Hathras

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    Hathras: A controversy has erupted over namaz allegedly being offered during a cultural event at a private school in this Uttar Pradesh district, a claim rejected by officials.

    However, the school management has suspended the principal and two teachers in view of the controversy and a two-member team has been formed to look into the incident.

    A group of people recited the Hanuman Chalisa outside the school on Friday.

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    Hathras District Magistrate (DM) Archana Verma said the news being circulated on social media platforms that namaz was offered on the school premises is factually incorrect.

    She said it was a part of the preparations for an all-faith event in which the participants enacted the roles of the followers of different religions.

    Verma said a two-member team has been formed to probe the incident.

    The inquiry team headed by the sub-divisional magistrate (urban) has been asked to submit its report in five days, the DM told PTI.

    She said the district administration would try to circulate the video of the event for everyone to see the truth.

    On a report of right-wing activist Vyas Deoki Nandan threatening to launch an agitation over the incident, Verma said he has been informed about the facts.

    Sources said namaz was not offered on the school premises, but there was a performance of Mohammad Iqbal’s Urdu poem, “Lab Pe Aati Hai Dua Banke”.

    Iqbal is the writer of the famous song, “Saare jahan se achha”.

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  • BJP to pay a heavy price for rebellions, Amul-Nandini controversy

    BJP to pay a heavy price for rebellions, Amul-Nandini controversy

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    Bengaluru: The Karnataka BJP unit is upbeat about its chances in the May 10 assembly elections. The saffron party has gone one step ahead in replicating the Gujarat model in the state by allotting 52 tickets to new candidates in the first list and denying tickets to seven sitting MLAs in the second list.

    Chief Minister Basavaraj Bommai has stated that the opponents are already shivering after seeing the list of candidates. Sources said that this was much needed in the interest of the party. However, it is posing a serious challenge to the BJP as the dropped MLAs are rebelling, especially the senior leaders who have vowed to prove themselves by joining hands with political rivals of the BJP.

    Sources in the party said that the leaders have been told by the high command not to worry about the rebel candidates and they will take care of the situation. The campaign blitzkrieg of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Union Home Minister Amit Shah and Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath has been planned in such a way that the state would be swamped by a saffron wave.

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    However, the controversy surrounding the Amul and Nandini brands has dented the image of the party ahead of the polls. First it was an allegation of Hindi imposition on curd packets. The central agency withdrew it after facing a backlash not only in Karnataka, but in other south Indian states also.

    When things seemed to be settling down, the BJP delivered another issue on a silver platter to the opposition by beginning to sell Amul milk and curd packets directly in Karnataka.

    The Opposition and Kannada activists came out on the streets to protest the move. Soon, the issue was linked to the survival of the farmers who depend on selling milk to the Karnataka Milk Federation (KMF). The BJP which initially ignored the agitation against Amul, later tried to control the damage by explaining how steps are being taken to strengthen the KMF and the Nandini brand.

    The Opposition Congress and JD (S) used the controversy to reach out to the people of the state and successfully created suspicion about the BJP merging the Nandini brand with Amul.

    The party is also dealing with the rebellion of its leaders, following the release of the first and second list of candidates. Controversial leader K.S. Eshwarappa was asked to retire from electoral politics. The party denied a ticket to former deputy CM Lakshman Savadi while former CM Jagadish Shettar’s ticket is yet to be announced. According to sources the high command is not interested in him.

    Senior BJP leaders former deputy CM R. Ashoka and Minister V. Somanna have been given challenging tasks. They will take on Karnataka Congress president D.K. Shivakumar and Opposition leader Siddaramaiah respectively.

    The party has managed to rein in Eshwarappa. Lakshman Savadi has declared war on the BJP and will most likely join the Congress. Jagadish Shettar is waiting for his ticket in the third list and he is claiming that he will talk after getting some clarity. The high command had summoned him to Delhi and managed to contain him.

    The party has taken a major decision to check the anti-incumbency factor in the coastal Karnataka districts. It is fielding six new faces in place of the sitting MLAs. Six-time MLA and minister S. Angara has resigned from the primary membership of the BJP following the development. Veteran BJP leader Halady Srinivasa Shetty had also announced his retirement.

    The BJP is presently facing a rebellion in more than 20 constituencies. BJP sitting MLA from Udupi constituency Raghupathy Bhat who missed the ticket stated that he came to know about the denial of a ticket from the media. This was not the way to treat a senior leader like him, he added.

    Former minister Goolihatti Shekar, sitting MLA from Belagavi North Anil Benake, former minister Sogadu Shivanna, MLC R. Shankar who were denied tickets have given clear hints of joining hands with the opposition parties. The party has also not announced a ticket for former minister and senior BJP leader S. Ramdas from Mysuru district.

    Tamil Nadu BJP president Annamalai, who is touring the state, has stated that according to him the BJP would win 150 seats in Karnataka. Tejasvi Surya, Bengaluru South MP and BJP Yuva Morcha national president, has stated that the BJP is the only party to groom party workers into leaders. Stalwarts such as Yediyurappa and Halady Srinivasa Shetty have set standards to accommodate future candidates and it shows how different the BJP is when compared to other parties.

    Tejasvi Surya has also stated that the BJP has given prominence to new faces. It is to be seen how the BJP’s experiment will work for the party in the assembly elections.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • Netanyahu orders son to stop posting on social media amid controversy

    Netanyahu orders son to stop posting on social media amid controversy

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    Tel Aviv: Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has demanded that his son, Yair Netanyahu, to stop posting on social media, amid accusations that it is fueling tensions in Israel and exacerbating the dispute with the United States (US), local media reported.

    A report by the Walla website stated that Yair Netanyahu, who usually tweets dozens of times a day, most of which are fierce attacks against his father’s enemies, has been absent from social media.

    Netanyahu last tweet was on March 28, a day after the prime minister announced a freeze on the Judicial Reform Law and two days after the US State Department condemned his tweets.

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    The report said, quoting three right-wing sources close to the family, that Netanyahu and his wife Sarah told Yair that he was causing damage and asked him to “calm down” and keep a low profile, revealing that the demand sparked an intense conflict within the family.

    As per Jerusalem Post, Prime Minister Netanyahu vehemently denies his son’s involvement and influence in decision-making, and in the press conference he called this week he said, “It’s ironic, my son is an independent person with his own opinions. My son Yair has no influence over my decisions.”

    At the beginning of the week, Yair Netanyahu was seen at Ben Gurion Airport, heading to the United States. According to information obtained by Walla News, he is expected to stay there for several months.

    Yair Netanyahu is one of the most powerful and influential activists on social media affiliated with his father and the Likud party, but his extremist stances and statements fuel protests against the government and cause Netanyahu to be embarrassed and harmed.

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  • Pak actress Hania Amir’s pics with Ganesh idol spark controversy

    Pak actress Hania Amir’s pics with Ganesh idol spark controversy

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    Hyderabad: Pakistani actress Hania Amir, who is currently making headlines for her ongoing hit drama Mujhe Pyaar Hua Tha, found herself at the center of a social media storm after she posted photos of herself posing in front of a clay Ganesha idol. The photos, which were shared on her Instagram account, received mixed reactions from her followers, with some showing support, while others expressed strong opposition and even unfollowed her.

    Sharing the pictures, Hania simply captioned, “mini photoshoots and massages.”

    Hania Amir’s photos stirred mixed reactions among her followers. While several netizens slammed the actress calling it disrespectful and inappropriate for a Muslim to pose with an idol of a Hindu god, a section of social media users defended her and appreciated the actress for promoting the diversity.

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    One social media user wrote, “Many people are offended with her cause of the picture..but what’s wrong with it she is not worshipping our lord so there is no need of criticism…and moreover people who are so much excited cause she took photos in front of lord ganesha…there is no need of overexcitement like she just took pictures cause of view ….overreaction over everything.”

    “Ya’ll hating on her in the name of Islam. i dont think Islam teaches you to hate on others’ faith & religion. the fact that ya’ll are calling her names speaks volumes more about your mentality and less about any religion/faith. it’s your individual mentality that ya’ll are shamelessly coming after a girl just living her life the way she wants. also those asking “ehy are you posing w/ Ganesh?” does Islam teach you to look away/berate other religion? keep your own teachings to yourself instead of preaching it in the name of Quran/Islam. sheesh. get a life. and let her live her life,” commented another user.

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  • LIC increases holdings in Adani stocks despite Hindenburg controversy

    LIC increases holdings in Adani stocks despite Hindenburg controversy

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    Life Insurance Corporation of India (LIC), one of the investors in the Indian stock market, has increased its stake in four Adani Group companies despite the Hindenburg controversy that dragged down Adani stock prices.

    In the March quarter, LIC acquired 357,500 shares of Adani Enterprises, thereby increasing its share in the company from 4.23 percent in the previous quarter to 4.26 percent. The PSU insurer also raised its stakes in Adani Transmission (from 3.65 percent to 3.68 percent), Adani Green (from 1.28 percent to 1.36 percent), and Adani Total Gas (from 5.96 percent to 6.02 percent) during the quarter.

    However, LIC reduced its stake in Adani Ports and Ambuja Cements. There was no change in LIC’s stake in ACC. It is not clear whether the share transactions took place before or after the release of the Hindenburg report.

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    Small retail investors showing trust in Adani Enterprises stocks

    While some institutional investors are reducing their exposure to Adani stocks, small retail investors are showing trust in Adani Enterprises. The percentage of the company’s shares held by them increased from 1.86 percent to 3.41 percent.

    On the other hand, the number of mutual funds investing in Adani Group companies has decreased from 31 to 27. The mutual funds’ investment in the Adani company also reduced.

    Amid controversy, Adani Group has struck a deal worth Rs 15,000 crore with US-based GQG Partners. Adani Enterprises is one of the four companies in which the promoters have pared their stake.

    Adani’s net worth increases

    As of today, six Adani Group companies were trading in the green, with Adani Enterprises’ share price increasing by 2.10 percent.

    Gautam Adani, whose net worth dipped significantly over the past month, has begun to climb up again, making him one of the top 25 richest persons in the world’s billionaire list following the surge in stock values.

    The businessman, who recently slipped out of the world’s top 35 billionaires list, is slowly climbing up in the rankings.

    With a current net worth of USD 47.1 billion, he is in the 24th position on the list.

    Following LIC’s increased stake in Adani Group companies, Congress President Mallikarjun Kharge started asking questions that why the public sector financial giant has increased stakes in the group despite the Hindenburg controversy.

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  • SSC question paper leak controversy: Staff to undergo frisking at exam centers

    SSC question paper leak controversy: Staff to undergo frisking at exam centers

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    Hyderabad: The recent controversy of the SSC question paper leak in Telangana has prompted authorities to take additional precautions in the remaining examinations.

    From now onward, not only students, but the staff on exam duty will also undergo frisking. Staff will be frisked by police personnel at the examination centers, Telangana Today reported.

    Mobile phones will not be allowed

    To ensure that the examinations are conducted free from any kind of malpractice, the school education department has instructed the staff not to carry their mobile phones inside the examination centers. In addition, officials from other government departments will be deployed to monitor the examinations for any potential irregularities.

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    Apart from the presence of police pickets, additional teams in civilian clothes will be deployed near the examination centers to prevent any untoward incidents.

    Telangana SSC question paper leak controversy

    These decisions were taken after the recent incidents wherein SSC exam papers were leaked on WhatsApp just minutes after the commencement of the examinations.

    The second language Hindi question paper was leaked at an exam center in Warangal on Tuesday morning. On the first day of the exams, the Telugu question paper was leaked on WhatsApp by a teacher who was on duty as an invigilator at an exam center in Tandur, Vikarabad.

    In response to these controversies, the authorities have taken the decision to frisk not only the students but also the staff on exam duty at the examination centers. This additional measure aims to prevent any potential leaks or malpractices during the examinations and to maintain the credibility of the examination process.

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  • FSSAI allows labelling curd in regional names amid political controversy

    FSSAI allows labelling curd in regional names amid political controversy

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    New Delhi: Food safety regulator FSSAI on Thursday revised its order and allowed the use of regional names in printed labels of curd packets amid political controversy in Tamil Nadu.

    Food Business Operators (FBOs) are now allowed to use the term ‘curd’ along with any other prevalent regional common name in brackets on the label. For example, ‘Curd (Dahi)’ or ‘Curd (Mosaru), ‘Curd (Zaamutdaud)’, ‘Curd (Thayir)’, ‘Curd (Perugu)’ can be used, the Food Safety Standards Authority of India (FSSAI) said in a statement.

    The order has been revised following various representations received recently on the omission of the term ‘curd’ from the Standards of Fermented Milk Products and only the word ‘Dahi’ was mentioned.

    The controversy erupted after the Tamil Nadu Cooperative Milk Producers Federation — which sells dairy products in brand name Aavin — declined to use the Hindi term ‘Dahi’ in its printed sachets as directed by FSSAI and said that it would only stick to the Tamil word ‘Thayir‘.

    On Wednesday, Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M K Stalin decried the move as an attempt to “impose Hindi”. Dairy Development Minister SM Nasar said the government had received a letter asking it to implement the directive before August.

    “The unabashed insistence of #HindiImposition have come to the extent of directing us to label even a curd packet in Hindi, relegating Tamil & Kannada in our own states. Such brazen disregard to our mother tongues will make sure those responsible are banished from South forever,” Stalin said in a tweet.

    BJP state unit chief K Annamalai has said the notification was not in tandem with the Centre’s policy of promoting regional languages.

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  • Video: Controversy in Noida society over Namaz, police deployed

    Video: Controversy in Noida society over Namaz, police deployed

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    Noida: Police were deployed at a group housing society near Noida on Tuesday after a controversy erupted between Hindus and Muslims over “some outsiders” reciting Namaz there, officials said.

    The row erupted on Monday evening around 8.30 pm at the Supertech Ecovillage 2 society, under Bisrakh police station limits, after around 30-40 Muslim residents of the society were offering prayers in a vacant room on the third floor above the commercial market of the society, they said.

    “On being informed about some controversy in the society, officials of the local Bisrakh police station went to the spot and the Hindu community said we have no objection to all the people of our society offering Namaz but we have an objection to the fact that 6-7 people from other societies are coming to offer Namaz,” the police said in a statement.

    “On this objection, the Muslim community itself decided that Namaz will not be offered at that place. Both sides agree on this. Peace and order is maintained on the spot,” the police added.

    Additional Deputy Commissioner of Police (Central Noida) Rajeev Dixit said additional force was deployed at the site as a precautionary measure in view of the episode.

    “There is no law and order situation. The matter has been resolved. The deployment of police is part of precautionary measures,” Dixit told PTI.

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