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Headlines : * Habu Bhuiyan Calls for Building United Public Opinion to Protect Independence and Democracy   * First batch of 37.5 tons of Hilsa exported to India   * Park Chan-wook`s murder comedy to open Asia`s biggest film festival   * Fossil fuels harm health from `cradle to grave`: report   * IEA says more oil and gas investment may be needed   * Israel intensifies Gaza City bombardment as US backs offensive during Rubio visit   * Dhaka ranks 19th for worst air quality with `moderate` AQI of 81   * DSE, CSE see index gains on Monday trading   * Govt to finalize new salary structure before timeframe: NPC Chairman   * Humans born to become entrepreneurs: Chief Adviser  

   Religion
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                 
From Spiritual Heritage to Pioneer of Social Development

Special Correspondent: In the upcoming Executive Committee election of Dhaka’s New Town Society, Khwaja Masum Billah Kausarey is contesting for the post of Publicity and Media Secretary. Many consider this successor of a profound spiritual heritage to be a pioneer of modern social development. In times of social crisis and conflict, his farsighted strategies and inclusive thinking are being warmly welcomed by .....
Modi’s ‘Hindutva’ policies spark Sikh separatism, leading to Trudeau’s bombshell on Nijjar’s killing
Kashmiris observing Jammu Martyrs’ Day amid renewed calls for Self-determination
JUH raised significant concerns over the use of Indian ammunition in Israel’s genocide in Gaza
Pakistan urges UN to focus on human rights violations in Kashmir and Palestine, emphasizing need for accountability
Canadian police arrest an Indian suspect in AP Dhillon home shooting case
India using cyber capabilities to track and surveil activists and dissidents living abroad: Canadian spy agency
Canada alleges Indian Minister Amit Shah ordered campaign targeting Sikh separatists
Indian ‘spy network ‘operates in US and Canada, Sikh separatist claims
October 27th: A Day of Lost Rights and Unfulfilled Promises
Kashmir and painful memories of 27 October
US charges ex-RAW official in Murder plot of Gurpatwant Singh Pannun, a Sikh separatist leader
Hindutva supporters and workers from BJP protested inauguration of a Waqf Board office in Maharashtra
All-Parties Conference has called for unification to confront Israel’s ongoing aggression in Middle East, especially Palestine
Modi’s Hindutva policies leave Muslim students vulnerable in India
The notorious Hindutva priest Yati Narsinghanand arrested for making inflammatory remarks against Prophet (PBUH)
India’s geopolitical manoeuvring disrupts Mongolia’s religious harmony



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     Religion
From Spiritual Heritage to Pioneer of Social Development
Modi’s ‘Hindutva’ policies spark Sikh separatism, leading to Trudeau’s bombshell on Nijjar’s killing
Kashmiris observing Jammu Martyrs’ Day amid renewed calls for Self-determination
JUH raised significant concerns over the use of Indian ammunition in Israel’s genocide in Gaza
Pakistan urges UN to focus on human rights violations in Kashmir and Palestine, emphasizing need for accountability
Canadian police arrest an Indian suspect in AP Dhillon home shooting case
India using cyber capabilities to track and surveil activists and dissidents living abroad: Canadian spy agency
Canada alleges Indian Minister Amit Shah ordered campaign targeting Sikh separatists
Indian ‘spy network ‘operates in US and Canada, Sikh separatist claims
October 27th: A Day of Lost Rights and Unfulfilled Promises
Kashmir and painful memories of 27 October
US charges ex-RAW official in Murder plot of Gurpatwant Singh Pannun, a Sikh separatist leader
Hindutva supporters and workers from BJP protested inauguration of a Waqf Board office in Maharashtra
All-Parties Conference has called for unification to confront Israel’s ongoing aggression in Middle East, especially Palestine
Modi’s Hindutva policies leave Muslim students vulnerable in India

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