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    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

    Rev Khanna was framed, media reports are wrong: CNI Bishop

    Dibin SamuelDenying reports that Rev CM Khanna had confessed of converting Muslim youths by inducement, the head of the Amritsar Diocese, Bishop PK Samantaroy, on Tuesday said the Kashmir pastor was framed and sent to prison on flimsy charges. On Saturday, the police in Srinagar arrested Rev Khanna for his alleged involvement in “forceful conversions”

    Kandhamal violence was not spontaneous, say top officials

    Dibin Samuel Endorsing what the Church has been claiming since the barbarous 2008 Kandhamal violence, two top Orissa state officials told before a commission of enquiry last week that the violence was planned in ahead. The former revenue divisional commissioner (RDC) Satyabrata Sahu and ex-deputy inspector general (DIG) of south range RP Kotche maintained that

    Vatican official stress on dispelling ‘ignorance’ at inter-faith meet

    By: Babu ThomasIt is not differences between religious traditions and social customs that lead to conflicts, but ignorance, says Cardinal Jean-Louis Tauran, President of the Pontifical Council for Inter-religious Dialogue.Cardinal Tauran was addressing an inter-religious meet last week at Vigyan Bhawan in New Delhi.  “Conflicts arose not because of the differences between traditions and ways

    Lt Governor of Delhi praises christian contribution to society

    The Christian community in the capital this week came in for high praise for its far-ranging contribution to the development of all sections of the society. Delhi Lieutenant-Governor Tejendra Khanna on Wednesday remarked that the commitment, honesty and dedication of Christians made them “true professionals” in every field they operated. Khanna was speaking at the