In a village in the district of Banswara, four Catholics were arrested on charges of “conversion” for organising a Marian prayer in a private garden. At St Teresa’s Academy in Modinagar, a dispute with a teacher has become a “cause” for nationalists. Orissa human rights group: “Police and authorities complicit in violence against Christian Adivasis and Dalits”.
The language was ‘sanctioned’ during the Vedic ceremony marking the election of 36-year-old Balendra Shah as prime minister. Enrolment at Nepal Sanskrit University is rising significantly. A process underway across South Asia, driven by economic necessity, spiritual aspirations and political change. Free education, meals and accommodation for students from low-income backgrounds.
In a country where 25% of the population is between the ages of 14 and 30, President Mirziyoyev has launched a package of measures aimed at this demographic for the first time. Among the planned initiatives are employment support, low-interest home loans, promotion of foreign language learning, and a national award for youth creativity.
The portal promoted by the IRFA provides scholars with materials and inventories of documents held in Paris on the presence of French missionaries in various Chinese provinces from 1684 to 1955. It is a valuable source for understanding the religious, social, and political history of modern China.
The island is becoming a new hotspot for foreign-operated online scam operations. Local authorities are concerned over their negative impact on the country’s image and economy, especially tourism. Police have arrested people from Cambodia, China, Malaysia, Madagascar, the Philippines, Thailand, and Vietnam, as well as seized laptops and mobile phones.
A study by a research centre linked to Thailand’s central bank highlights a spiralling debt crisis in the agricultural sector, exacerbated by ineffective payment practices and short-term government policies, to the point that in recent years farmers have been able only to pay the interest.