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    Marriage registration without specifying religion likely

    If a new proposal from the law ministry is approved, registration of marriages in India can be carried on without divulging the religion of the parties concerned. According to sources, the law ministry is bringing an amendment to reform the Births and Deaths Registration Act, 1969. One of the proposals made to the Union Cabinet

    Christian leaders draft guidelines for evangelizing

    While witnessing to the world is essential for every Christian, it must be done according to Gospel principles, with respect and love for all human beings, states a new document that serves as a protocol for Christian witness in the pluralistic context of India. The document, which was the result of a national level consultation

    The alarming state of fundamentalist intolerance and associated religious violence against religious minorities, Dalits & Indigenous Peoples in India

    Human Rights Council  Nineteenth session | Agenda item 3 Promotion and protection of all human rights, civil, political, economic, social and cultural rights, including the right to development. Written statement* submitted by the International association for Religious Freedom, a non-governmental organization in general consultative status The Secretary-General has received the following written statement which is

    Gender equality crucial to alleviating poverty

    A new report from an international alliance of Christian aid agencies has pointed to the importance of gender equality in tackling poverty. The report from the ACT Alliance, published to mark International Women’s Day today, says that men and women must work together to make gender equality a reality. It describes gender equality as central

    Survey: 42% Indian children are malnourished

    About 42 percent of all Indian children under age 5 suffer from malnutrition, according to a new survey. “Child malnutrition is widespread across states and districts and starts early in life: 42 per cent of children under five are underweight and 59 per cent are stunted,” states the HUNGaMA (Hunger and Malnutrition) Report, which surveyed

    Govt will not withdraw communal violence bill: Moily

    Babu ThomasThe government will not withdraw the Prevention of Communal and Targeted Violence Bill 2011, Corporate Affairs Minister M Veerappa Moily said on Sunday. At a press conference in Mangalore, Moily said there was a national consensus on the government bringing the bill.  The draft bill has been debated at various levels, including the parliamentary