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Asian College Of Journalism is run by a non-profit called Media Development Foundation, which gets funding from Asiaville, which in turn is funded by Media Development Investment Fund of the Luminate Group under Omidya Group
In the wake of the recent revelations about how USAID funded journalists around the world to safeguard strategic interests of the American Deep State

USAID funded Groups tp spread Terror in India
While some view this as strategic international cooperation, others see it as a potential threat to India’s sovereignty. Is this just another development partnership, or is there a deeper agenda at play?

The US Baptist Church, to exploit religious divisions in Manipur
“The biggest project of the US Baptist Church in India right now is ‘Nagaland for Christ,’ which is supported by banned militant groups like the National Socialist Council of Nagaland (NSCN) and other separatist organisations,” stated the Foreign Evangelists’ Cyber Monitoring Desk (Kohima), part of the Indian non-profit Legal Rights Observatory (LRO), in an interview with Sputnik India. “Dozens of Western missionaries, including those from the US and other Western countries, are present in Nagaland. Many of them have in the past have disregarded tourist visa norms and engaged in religious work

The BAPS Mandir in Melville, New York
The BAPS Mandir in Melville, New York, like all BAPS Mandirs worldwide, stands as a beacon of peace, harmony, equality, selfless service, and universal Hindu values. Upon learning of the hateful vandalism, the local authorities were called, and BAPS is working fully with the authorities to support their investigation into this hate crime.

The Western media tends to concentrate on issues that align with its strategic interests.
One of the key reasons for the silence of American woke culture on the plight of Bangladeshi Hindus is the lack of media coverage. The Western media tends to concentrate on issues that align with its strategic interests. Consequently, atrocities committed against a minority group in Bangladesh which does not have loud and politically entrenched supporters in the United States, do not receive adequate media attention.

‘Hakenkreuz’ vs. ‘Swastika’
Find out why the Lawmakers, Human Rights orgs, USCRIF, Academia, including Harvard Business School’s Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) initiative, must take the initiative to lead in ending the miss-association of sacred Hindu symbols.
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Prime Minister Starmer is the leader of the Labour Party which has had a tradition of anti-Indian postures on many issues.
The anti-India activities within the United Kingdom, violence against Indian diplomats, and attacks on Indian High Commission and tolerance of anti-India hate speeches in the name of freedom of speech can hinder the relationship

British PM, Keir Starmer faces massive backlash after ‘far-right bandwagon’ remarks over grooming gang inquiry
Chris Philp, shadow home secretary, said that “smearing people who raised those issues is exactly how this ended up getting covered up in the first place”.

Kanpur Mayor Pramila during her visit to the Muslim-majority area, demanded ‘reopening of old temples’
Talking to reporters, Mayor Pandey claimed that the temples, which were once integral to the community, have either been encroached or fallen into disrepair. “Decades ago, this area was home to more than 100 temples—one after every ten houses. Today, they are nowhere to be seen. Even idols are missing, and the temples are either dilapidated or occupied,” she added.

Khalistani flags attacked Hindu temple in Canada
India on Monday condemned the “acts of violence perpetrated by extremists and separatists” at the Hindu Sabha Temple in Brampton in the Canadian province of Ontario and called on the Justin Trudeau government to ensure that all places of worship in the country are adequately protected.

The US Baptist Church, to exploit religious divisions in Manipur
“The biggest project of the US Baptist Church in India right now is ‘Nagaland for Christ,’ which is supported by banned militant groups like the National Socialist Council of Nagaland (NSCN) and other separatist organisations,” stated the Foreign Evangelists’ Cyber Monitoring Desk (Kohima), part of the Indian non-profit Legal Rights Observatory (LRO), in an interview with Sputnik India. “Dozens of Western missionaries, including those from the US and other Western countries, are present in Nagaland. Many of them have in the past have disregarded tourist visa norms and engaged in religious work

Prime Minister Starmer is the leader of the Labour Party which has had a tradition of anti-Indian postures on many issues.
The anti-India activities within the United Kingdom, violence against Indian diplomats, and attacks on Indian High Commission and tolerance of anti-India hate speeches in the name of freedom of speech can hinder the relationship

British PM, Keir Starmer faces massive backlash after ‘far-right bandwagon’ remarks over grooming gang inquiry
Chris Philp, shadow home secretary, said that “smearing people who raised those issues is exactly how this ended up getting covered up in the first place”.

Kanpur Mayor Pramila during her visit to the Muslim-majority area, demanded ‘reopening of old temples’
Talking to reporters, Mayor Pandey claimed that the temples, which were once integral to the community, have either been encroached or fallen into disrepair. “Decades ago, this area was home to more than 100 temples—one after every ten houses. Today, they are nowhere to be seen. Even idols are missing, and the temples are either dilapidated or occupied,” she added.

Khalistani flags attacked Hindu temple in Canada
India on Monday condemned the “acts of violence perpetrated by extremists and separatists” at the Hindu Sabha Temple in Brampton in the Canadian province of Ontario and called on the Justin Trudeau government to ensure that all places of worship in the country are adequately protected.

The US Baptist Church, to exploit religious divisions in Manipur
“The biggest project of the US Baptist Church in India right now is ‘Nagaland for Christ,’ which is supported by banned militant groups like the National Socialist Council of Nagaland (NSCN) and other separatist organisations,” stated the Foreign Evangelists’ Cyber Monitoring Desk (Kohima), part of the Indian non-profit Legal Rights Observatory (LRO), in an interview with Sputnik India. “Dozens of Western missionaries, including those from the US and other Western countries, are present in Nagaland. Many of them have in the past have disregarded tourist visa norms and engaged in religious work
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