Congress said on Wednesday that the Supreme Court asking the government to provide compensation to the families of COVID-19 victims is justification for its position and exposed and debunked the Centre’s plan to abdicate responsibility. The opposition party said Prime Minister Narendra Modi has once again failed the nation by not standing by the families of Covid victims and demanded …
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Tibet’s first high-speed train line enters service
(CNN) – For the first time, travelers to Tibet can enjoy the mountainous views of the region at high speed. A 435-kilometer (250-mile) railway line connecting the Tibetan capital Lhasa to the city of Nyingchi entered service on June 25, giving mainland China’s 31 provincial-level regions high-speed rail access. 47 tunnels, 121 bridges About 90% of the road, which took …
Read More »BSI calls for replacement of Dr BR Ambedkar statue
Delegation of the Buddhist Society of India in the premises of the Collectorate. Journalist: RAIPUR, A delegation from the Buddhist Society of India (BSI) met with the mayor and delivered a memorandum demanding the replacement of the statue of Dr BR Ambedkar located in Ambedkar Chowk. Delegates also met with the district collector and requested a rental deed from the …
Read More »High School Calls For Resource Officer Removal After Complaints Over His ‘Dividing’ Police Public Defense, Thin Blue Line Patch
A suburban Chicago high school dumped its resource officer after receiving complaints about its police “division” public defense and the Thin Blue Line symbol – and the Mount Prospect Police Department chief, in the ‘Illinois, worried about the power a few people may have over a woman’s career, Fox News reported. What’s the background? Agent Lisa Schaps – who served …
Read More »The 4th of July parade: an ivory tradition
By Rita Christopher / Zip06.com • 06/29/2021 1:20 PM EST If it’s July 4th, there must be a parade down Main Street in Ivorton. At least for 14 years, there have been. This year marks the 15th year of the march. The parade will depart at 10 a.m. and will descend Main Street from Ivoryton to Ivoryton Green on Sunday …
Read More »Interfaith couples, “safe house” staff report the “threat” from parents; Delhi government warns
The Delhi government has urged police to provide round-the-clock security at the “safe house” for interfaith or inter-caste couples after staff at the facility reported being “threatened” by them. close to men and women. to shelter. Delhi Police sources said that after receiving a communication from headquarters, staff are deployed in three shifts to ensure the facility is not left …
Read More »Major Segments Buddhist Supplies Market Analysis and Assessment of Future Opportunities 2021-2028
A new report released by Market Research Intellect offers a comprehensive analysis of Buddhist supplies. The report is designed and constructed by studying the major and minor components of the Buddhist supplies market, which is reflected in its detailed segmentation and geographic sections. In this report, the growth prospects and current scenario of the Scaling Device market are covered for …
Read More »Xi Pays Tribute to Officials in Tibet and Xinjiang as Communist Party Celebrates 100 Years | China News
The Chinese president praises the “ordinary heroes” for the country’s development as the party’s centenary celebrations begin. Xi Jinping, Chinese President, kicked off the official celebrations marking the centenary of the Chinese Communist Party with a ceremony honoring 29 people for their “outstanding contributions to the party.” Recipients of the newly created July 1 medal on Tuesday included several soldiers …
Read More »Navajo students capture oral histories in new book about life in Monument Valley
When COVID-19 hit the Navajo reservation last year, families lost more than their loved ones. According to Denece Kitto, principal of Tse’Bii’Nidzisgai Elementary School in Monument Valley, they lost the stories those loved ones were telling. “I kept hearing this line that they left with their stories,” Kitto said. “After hearing it so many times, I was like, ‘Oh my …
Read More »The Ultimate Guide to Mexican BBQ 2021
Kirt Edblom / Flickr The richness of Mexican cuisine is unmatched. In northern Mexico, beef dishes reign supreme due to a rich history of cattle ranching. In the southern peninsula state of Yucatan, seafood is a way of life. In bustling, bustling Mexico City, diners enjoy tacos al pastor on the busy streets. Because of this culinary diversity, it’s no …
Read More »Arizona groups mobilize to help India weather COVID-19 crisis
PHOENIX – As medical experts in India warn third wave of COVID-19 cases could hit the subcontinent this autumn, Arizona Native Americans work together to provide aid, from cash for oxygen tanks to a helpline for frontline workers. “India was not doing so badly compared to us here in the United States initially,” said Ritu Daryani, Phoenix chapter coordinator for …
Read More »Tibetan Rap ‘Godfather’ Produces Karmic Rhymes, Entertainment News & Featured Stories
LHASA (AFP) – In his tracksuit, silver chain and sparkly sneakers, MC Tenzin would look like any other rapper if it weren’t for the high Himalayan peaks in his videos and rhymes about karma. The self-proclaimed “godfather” of Tibetan rap is a leading figure in the region’s hip-hop scene, where strict social constraints are at odds with the in-your-face art …
Read More »Buddhist Supplies Market Size and Growth Opportunities with COVID19 Impact Analysis
New Jersey, United States, – the Buddhist supplies market The report is a research study of the market along with an analysis of its key segments. The report is created through extensive primary and secondary research. Informative market data is generated through interviews and data surveys by experts and industry specialists. The study is a comprehensive document on key aspects …
Read More »I never imagined that a village boy like me would hold the highest office in the country: Kovind
He was addressing a rally in the village of Paraunkh, which is his birthplace, in the Kanpur Dehat district of Uttar Pradesh. The Rashtrapati Bhavan tweeted that in a rare emotional gesture, after landing at the helipad near his village, Kovind bowed and touched the ground to pay homage to his homeland. This is the first time that the president …
Read More »High Bank earthworks to be nominated for inscription on the World Heritage List
The High Bank Works are among the most beautiful of all the American Indian sacred landscapes built in the Ohio Valley nearly 2,000 years ago. These works are masterpieces of landscape architecture: earthen sculptures built on a monumental scale, with elegant geometry, and precisely aligned with the cyclical movements of the Sun and the Moon. The High Bank site is …
Read More »Tibetan Plateau – WorldAtlas
The plateaus are defined as vast, flat uplands that rise steeply above the surrounding region on one side. Plateaus are found on all continents and occupy about a third of the Earth’s land surface. Along with mountains, hills and plains, plateaus are one of the four main landforms on Earth. Contents: Where is the Tibetan plateau? Map showing the Tibet …
Read More »Due to the lack of space for burials, “tree burials” in Japan are growing in popularity.
As the world’s population continues to grow, the space to put the dead to rest is limited. In the United States, some of the largest cities are already running low on burial grounds, as are many other countries around the world. At the same time, many nations are transforming funeral rituals, changing the functioning of cemeteries, and even destroying historic …
Read More »The farmer, his son and their dog
In the winter of 1994, a farmer’s son came home from boarding school for vacation. He wanted a puppy – a German Shepherd to be precise – exactly like the one his cousins in Lahore had bragged about all fall. But his village was not Lahore, and his parents were not as liberal as his uncle and his family. Although …
Read More »Buenos Aires Hours | Embassy of India leads International Yoga Day celebrations
The Indian Embassy in Argentina hosted a series of celebrations and commemorative events last week to mark International Yoga Day (June 21), raising awareness of the benefits of the ancient practice both offline and online. line. The main celebration took place last Sunday, with an event featuring art, music and dance performances broadcast live from the Indian Embassy. There was …
Read More »Dynamism of religious tourism in UP: yogi-led development councils set up for Chitrakoot, Mirzapur
Continuing its policy of promoting religious tourism in the state, the Uttar Pradesh cabinet on Friday gave the green light to the formation of the Vindhya Dham Development Council and the Chitrakoot Dham Development Council. The decision was taken at a cabinet meeting chaired by Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath. Ma Vindhyavasini Temple, Vindhyachal, located in Mirzapur district, is an important …
Read More »Discover for yourself the deep Tibetan Buddhist practices with “Open Heart, Vajra Mind”
The roar of the lion Editor-in-Chief Melvin McLeod discusses our new e-learning series, âOpen Heart, Vajra Mind: Profound Practices of Tibetan Buddhismâ. Our new e-learning series, âOpen Heart, Vajra Mind: Profound Practices of Tibetan Buddhism,â releases Monday June 28th. (You can sign up and get discounted lifetime access now.) Lion’s Roar Editor-in-Chief Melvin McLeod designed the program and, as the …
Read More »The Vinh Long Authorities Offer Their Congratulations on the 82nd Anniversary of Hoahaoism | Society
Vice-president of Vinh Long Vietnam Homeland Front Committee Tran Thanh Lam (L) presents flowers to congratulate the Hoahaoism board of directors on June 25 (Photo: VNA) Vinh Long (AVN) – On June 25, the leaders of the Mekong Delta province of Vinh Long visited and congratulated the local representative council of Hoahoism on the occasion of the 82nd anniversary of …
Read More »The team resurrecting ancient Rome’s favorite condiment
On a sunny day at In May, a dozen people gathered in the Roman ruins of Troia, in present-day Portugal, with a recipe. The list of ingredients? 400 kilos of sardines, 150 kilos of sea salt and 350 liters of sea water. The group included archaeologists, nutritionists, palynologists, ichthyologists and, of course, a qualified chef. They had come together to …
Read More »‘Sheer Qorma’ Muslim Indian love story breaks barriers
Award-winning non-binary Indian Parsi filmmaker Faraz Arif Ansari is breaking barriers again with his new film, “Sheer Qorma”. âI think the film itself is revolutionary in a lot of ways,â said Ansari, 31, who wrote and directed the short. “I don’t think a movie like this has ever been made in India.” The film is a 30 minute love story …
Read More »Tesla opens solar-powered charging station in Tibet’s “city of the sun”
Tesla has launched a solar-powered supercharger station in the Tibetan capital of Lhasa, capitalizing on the city’s excess sunshine, as the US electric vehicle maker is launching an energy division in China. Because it receives 3,000 hours of sunlight per year, Lhasa is an ideal location for the power station, which uses a photovoltaic system to generate electricity which can …
Read More »Despite Covid containment, Sri Lankan Buddhists celebrate Poson Poya
Each year, Chathurika Dasanayake usually takes a bus with her three children and neighbors to the âcradle of Buddhismâ in Sri Lanka on Poson Poya day. Thousands of Buddhists in white robes flock to temples in villages across the country, although the main event takes place at Mihintale in Anuradhapura. Dasanayake and his neighbors engage in the observation of Ata …
Read More »DNA Exclusive: How Women Have Become Easy Targets in “Jihad” for Religious Conversion, Check Modus Operandi | India News
New Delhi: As the UP police investigation into the religious conversion racketeering deepens, several disturbing reports emerge. The racketeering that operated from Jamia Nagar in Delhi, under which Hindus were converted into Muslims by brainwashing or enticing them, has ties to many states across the country. Zee News Editor-in-Chief Sudhir Chaudhary on Wednesday (June 23) presented the third edition of …
Read More »Just the beginning – The Sopris Sun
Para leer in español, presiona aquí. By Vanessa Porras This Friday, June 25, the “Identidad y Libertad” exhibition will end at the R2 gallery of the Launchpad. For those who were able to attend the opening of the exhibition, two of the artists, Tony Ortega and Armando Silva, were present and gave a brief introduction to their work and the …
Read More »Tesla opens solar charging station in Tibet, its first in China
BEIJING, June 23 (Reuters) – U.S. electric vehicle maker Tesla Inc (TSLA.O) has opened a solar-powered charging station with on-site energy storage in the Tibetan capital Lhasa, the company said on Wednesday in a statement. article by Weibo, its first such installation in China. Tesla does not have a showroom in Tibet, a remote and long-impoverished region. In its post, …
Read More »Tibetan rap “godfather” spits karmic rhymes
Tibetan rappers must find creative ways to sing about socio-political issues to avoid Chinese authorities’ attention LHASA – In his tracksuit, silver chain and sparkling sneakers, MC Tenzin would look like any other rapper if it weren’t for the towering Himalayan peaks in his karma videos and rhymes . The self-proclaimed “godfather” of Tibetan rap is a leading figure in …
Read More »“Make every day a day of yoga”
International Yoga Day was celebrated on Monday by members of the Odia Society UAE in Dubai. Also this year, the United Arab Emirates (UAE), including Odias, participated in this occasion with total enthusiasm in programs with limited attendance, parks and houses while respecting the restriction. Regular yoga practice can dramatically transform our lives by boosting our immunity, self-esteem, and self-confidence. …
Read More »Teacher in hot water after allegedly using N-word in rap music chat
The fate of a white Missouri high school teacher remains unknown after students accused him of using the N word in a discussion of rap music. John Magoffin of Harrisonville High initially told administrators that he couldn’t recall using the full six-letter epithet during the April class discussion, FOX-4 Reports. But a district investigation found that three students confirmed that …
Read More »UAPA caution: a triumph of rights and democracy
Written by Satvik Varma Given the socio-political environment in which we find ourselves today, we often need to reaffirm that our Constitution is supreme. That it offers citizens many rights and freedoms and that it has corresponding duties. That rights can only be restricted in reasonable and limited circumstances. May our judiciary intervene to prevent state excesses and respect the …
Read More »Memorial for 43 American prisoners of war killed in Fukuoka: the Asahi Shimbun
FUKUOKA – Buddhist sutras were chanted and incense smoldered at a memorial service here for 43 American soldiers executed while held as prisoners of war by the Imperial Japanese Army or who died during horrible surgical experiments performed by army doctors at Kyushu University. The service was held on June 20 at the Aburayama Kannon Buddhist Temple in the city’s …
Read More »KP Sharma Oli is wrong again and says “yoga originated in Nepal, not India”
International oi-Deepika S | Updated: Tuesday June 22, 2021, 2:21 PM [IST] Kathmandu, June 22: In another controversial statement, the Acting Prime Minister of Nepal, KP Sharma Oli, claimed that yoga originated in Nepal and not India. KP Sharma Oli “Yoga originated in Nepal, not India. When yoga first came into being, India did not exist; it was divided into …
Read More »ISI to ISIS: How marriages in India are exploited for religious conversion
India oi-Vicky Nanjappa | Posted: Tuesday June 22, 2021 12:41 PM [IST] New Delhi, June 22: In police custody, Mohammad Umar Gautam, a man who had converted from Hinduism to Islam boasted: âI converted 1,000 non-Muslims to Islam by marrying them all to Muslims. . This point shows very clearly that marriages have been used as a tool of religious …
Read More »In Tibet, historic sites are threatened by the boom in tourism | Tibet News
Tourism is booming in Tibet. More Chinese are traveling to the country due to the coronavirus pandemic, but this poses risks to the fragile environment and historic sites in the region. âThe biggest challenge for us is the contradiction between the protection and use of cultural relics,â said Gonggar Tashi, chief administrator of the Potala Palace. At the Potala Palace, …
Read More »China deploys troops from new Tibetan unit near Sikkim border – the New Indian Express
Express news service NEW DELHI: The Chinese People’s Liberation Army (PLA) has deployed the first group of troops from a new Tibetan unit, the Tibetan Army Special Unit (STAU), to the strategic Chumbi Valley between the Sikkim and Bhutan. militia, known as Mimang Cheton (MC), in the Chumbi Valley under Yatung County in the Tibetan Autonomous Region, âsaid a source. …
Read More »Written notes: Cleveland High School principal named Tennessee Principal of the Year
Cleveland High School Principal Named Tennessee Principal of the Year by National Group of Principals Autumn O’Bryan, principal of Cleveland High School, received the Tennessee Principal of the Year award from the National Association of High School Principals. A middle or secondary school principal from each state receives the award for their contribution to the profession and for providing high …
Read More »Buddhist temple sues California City for discrimination in armed “raids”
A Buddhist temple in Fremont, California, is suing the city for racial discrimination, denial of religious freedom and invasion of privacy for armed “raids” on the site that allegedly reached the owner’s home and did not spare her. makeup bag. How the litigation started: City of Fremont officials say that the Temple of the 1001 Buddhas on Mill Creek Road …
Read More »Rebel druids gather at Stonehenge as Europe marks summer solstice under COVID-19 restrictions
Thousands of Europeans remained standing to greet the sunrise on Monday even as traditional festivities were put on hold due to COVID-19. Police have been called to a gathering of hundreds of people at the summer solstice at Stonehenge, a world-famous Neolithic monument in Wiltshire, southwest England. Normally, up to 30,000 people gather on the ancient stone circle to mark …
Read More »At home as longtime St. Columba teacher, Bill Johnson receives Golden Apple Award – Catholic Standard
Since becoming a teacher at St. Columba School in Oxon Hill, Md. Almost four decades ago, Bill Johnson has been known for teaching students lasting values for life, and also for s ” involve as much as he can to help the school continue its day-to-day operations. “If something needs to be done, he’s there to do it,” said Christine …
Read More »Vaccination hesitation endangers India’s gains against virus
JAMSOTI, India – In Jamsoti, a village nestled in the heart of India’s most populous state, Uttar Pradesh, the common refrain among villagers is that the coronavirus only spreads in cities. The deadly infection, they believe, does not exist in the villages. So when a team of health workers recently approached Manju Kol to get the vaccine, she closed her …
Read More »Indo-Tibetan Border Police personnel practice yoga in the icy heights of Ladakh, India
Indo-Tibetan Border Police (ITBP) personnel, deployed to the Indo-China border, practiced yoga at the icy height of 18,000 feet on the snow-capped Himalayas on the Indo-China border on Monday. ITBP staff practiced yoga amid snowfall in the Himalayas to mark the 7th International Yoga Day. Similar to previous years, ITBP staff practiced yoga at various high altitude border outposts in …
Read More »Willow Fire continues to burn in remote Big Sur mountains – Monterey Herald
BIG SUR – Firefighters continued Sunday to fight a fire in Monterey County that threatened a historic Zen Buddhist mountain retreat and burned 2,080 acres. The blaze, named Willow Fire, has been burning on “steep, rugged and bushy terrain” since it ignited in the Ventana Wilderness northwest of the Arroyo Seco recreation area around 8 p.m. Thursday, sending plumes of …
Read More »FAMU CAFS to receive $ 19 million share of USDA grants
FAMU CAFS to receive $ 19 million share of USDA scholarship Florida A&M University is one of 1,890 land granting institutions to share $ 19 million in grants for National Institute of Food and Agriculture Fellowship of the United States Department of Agriculture United. FAMU College of Agriculture and Food Sciences dean Robert Taylor said the grant will help recruit …
Read More »‘Locked-in’ Indians invade malls and markets weeks after COVID-19 outbreak
NEW DELHI: A few weeks ago, crematoriums in New Delhi were operating 24 hours a day to care for victims of COVID-19. Today, the shopping centers and markets of the Indian capital are once again buzzing. But doctors fear India may drop guard again, just like in January and February before a devastating wave of coronavirus that led to a …
Read More »Ridiculous Lawsuit Against East Penn Over Black Lives Matter Lessons | Turkeys & Trophies
TURKEIES It’s hard to argue against the value of teaching high school students the history of systematic racism in America, right? This is not the case for Maureen and Christopher Brophy. These Macungie parents have sued the East Penn School District, claiming that lessons about the Black Lives Matter movement, and particularly systematic racism, have no place in the classroom. …
Read More »Read the homilies of Father and Bishop Ratzinger | Catholic National Register
CHOICE OF BOOKS: “On Love” highlights how Pope Benedict XVI has consistently brought the word of God to his flock in a thoughtful way. ON LOVE Selected writings By Joseph Ratzinger / Pape Benoît Ignace Press, 2021 215 pages, $ 15.95 To order: ignatius.com “I knew you were going to say that.” These words are not immediately obvious as a …
Read More »Tibetan scholar arrested for writings held without trial for three years – Radio Free Asia
A Tibetan writer arrested on unspecified charges three years ago has still not been brought to justice, and his family members are kept in the dark, according to Tibetan sources. Lobsang Lhundup, who goes by the pseudonym Dhi Lhaden, was arrested in June 2018 while working at a private cultural education center in Chengdu, the capital of west China’s Sichuan …
Read More »Hindu, Buddhist communities call for ‘immediate’ UK ban on ‘unethical’ conversion therapy
The British Hindu Council and the Buddhist Dhamma Center have called for an “immediate” ban on conversion therapy in the UK. Hindu Council UK is a charitable organization which represents various faiths and serves as an âeffective voice on political issuesâ for British Hindus. In a statement released Monday, June 16, the Hindu Council UK called on Boris Johnson and …
Read More »What are the grounds for contesting an unfair dismissal?
Canada has federal and interim legislation in place allowing employers to give reasonable notice or pay in lieu of notice to terminate employees when they have no valid reason for termination. Whenever you take a new job and sign the employment contract, you should be familiar with the rights that have been granted to you under Canadian labor law. Whenever …
Read More »Why collard greens are important to the black culinary tradition
Photo: Saundi Wilson (Getty Images) welcome to Flavor & Soul: A Brief History of African American Cuisine. We’ll take a closer look at a dish each week and trace its roots in African-American culinary tradition. For every significant celebration throughout the African American Diaspora, there will be greens. It doesn’t matter if it’s Christmas, graduation or June 17th, if that …
Read More »New find shows Tibet as crossroads for giant rhino dispersal
The giant rhinoceros, Paraceratherium, is considered the largest land mammal to ever live and is found primarily in Asia, particularly China, Mongolia, Kazakhstan, and Pakistan. However, how this genre spread across Asia has long been a mystery. A new discovery has just shed light on this process. Professor DENG Tao of the Institute of Vertebrate Paleontology and Paleoanthropology (IVPP) of …
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