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Watch: Nitish Kumar to Rajya Sabha: End of an era in Bihar More Shorts Nitish Kumar files Rajya Sabha nomination in Amit Shah’s presence By Nivedita V 11037 BJP, JD(U) leaders will be decide the next Bihar CM: K.C. [1]

Uttar Pradesh: Hindus want Christmas banned in Catholic schools, claim it lures Hindu students to Christianity The Hindu Jagran Manch is a far-right nationalist group linked to chief minister Yogi Adityanath. [2]

“Pro-Pakistan Links” BJP President Nitin Nabin makes explosive allegations against Rahul Gandhi By The Hindu Bureau “We have achieved a transformation like no one has ever seen before”: Donald Trump By The Hindu Bureau ‘Enough with the death’: Top UN... [3]

It is no secret that those espousing conservative Hindu nationalist rhetoric in India have long been at odds with Valentine’s Day celebrations. [4]

NEW DELHI—An influential Hindu nationalist group and an Indian traders body called on Thursday for a boycott of Chinese goods, to slap Beijing for blocking a move to put a Pakistani militant leader on a U.N. [5]

NEW DELHI/MUMBAI—An influential Hindu nationalist group close to Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s ruling party has demanded his government review its plan to raise money by selling foreign currency bonds. [6]

Devoted to Gurmat Parchaar through Gurbani Katha Keertan Updesh, Nirvair Khalsa Jatha is a UK-based arm of the Nirvair Khalsa Dal. (Nirvair Khalsa Dal is the jathebandhi of Sant Baba Ranjit Singh Ji Dhadrianwale). [7]

MUMBAI (NewsRise) -- The economic wing of a pro-Hindu group that supports Prime Minister Narendra Modi's ruling party urged the government to ban Chinese telecom companies from India's networks, citing "unacceptable security risk." TelecommunicationP... [8]

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[1] MM www.thehindu.com · 2026-03-05 · 37% match

Watch: Nitish Kumar to Rajya Sabha: End of an era in Bihar

Watch: Nitish Kumar to Rajya Sabha: End of an era in Bihar More Shorts Nitish Kumar files Rajya Sabha nomination in Amit Shah’s presence By Nivedita V 11037 BJP, JD(U) leaders will be decide the next Bihar CM: K.C.

[2] MM asianews.it · 78% match

Uttar Pradesh: Hindus want Christmas banned in Catholic schools, claim it lures Hindu students to Christianity

Uttar Pradesh: Hindus want Christmas banned in Catholic schools, claim it lures Hindu students to Christianity The Hindu Jagran Manch is a far-right nationalist group linked to chief minister Yogi Adityanath.

[3] MM www.thehindu.com · 2026-02-25 · 33% match

Watch: People of Tamil Nadu have decided they will only vote for Palaniswami: Sellur Raju

“Pro-Pakistan Links” BJP President Nitin Nabin makes explosive allegations against Rahul Gandhi By The Hindu Bureau “We have achieved a transformation like no one has ever seen before”: Donald Trump By The Hindu Bureau ‘Enough with the death’: Top UN

[4] TH thediplomat.com · 2026-02-24 · 32% match

Hindutva Groups in India Effectively Outlawed Valentine’s Day

It is no secret that those espousing conservative Hindu nationalist rhetoric in India have long been at odds with Valentine’s Day celebrations.

[5] MM www.irrawaddy.com · 2019-03-15 · 61% match

Indian Groups Urge Boycott of Chinese Goods Over Stance on Pakistani Militant

NEW DELHI—An influential Hindu nationalist group and an Indian traders body called on Thursday for a boycott of Chinese goods, to slap Beijing for blocking a move to put a Pakistani militant leader on a U.N.

[6] MM www.irrawaddy.com · 2019-07-17 · 51% match

EXCLUSIVE-Influential Hindu Group Says India Should not Issue Foreign Currency Bonds

NEW DELHI/MUMBAI—An influential Hindu nationalist group close to Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s ruling party has demanded his government review its plan to raise money by selling foreign currency bonds.

[7] TH www.pattayamail.com · 2023-01-07 · 49% match

Nilvair Khalsa Jatha at Sri Guru Singh Sabha Pattaya Jan 13, 2023

Devoted to Gurmat Parchaar through Gurbani Katha Keertan Updesh, Nirvair Khalsa Jatha is a UK-based arm of the Nirvair Khalsa Dal. (Nirvair Khalsa Dal is the jathebandhi of Sant Baba Ranjit Singh Ji Dhadrianwale).

[8] TH asia.nikkei.com · 2019-08-19 · 46% match

Pro-Hindu group seeks ban on Chinese telecom gear makers from India's networks

MUMBAI (NewsRise) -- The economic wing of a pro-Hindu group that supports Prime Minister Narendra Modi's ruling party urged the government to ban Chinese telecom companies from India's networks, citing "unacceptable security risk." TelecommunicationP

[9] TH asia.nikkei.com · 2016-09-29 · 44% match

India's Odisha gradually opens up to hardy globe-trotters

PURI, India "Jay Jagannath! Jay Jagannath!" A sea of people chants the sacred mantra while pulling on thick ropes hauling three massive, 14-meter-high wooden carts decorated in red and gold.

[10] MM www.irrawaddy.com · 2015-02-23 · 40% match

India Bets on GM Crops for Second Green Revolution

NEW DELHI — On a fenced plot not far from Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s home, a field of mustard is in full yellow bloom, representing his government’s reversal of an effective ban on field trials of genetically modified (GM) food crops.

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