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Reno Police to give Chief’s Commendation Award to religious statesman Rajan Zed for peacebuilding

Reno Police Chief Jason Soto will present religious statesman Rajan Zed with Chief’s Commendation Award in a recognition ceremony to be held at Reno Police Headquarters on August 29. Zed is being reportedly conferred with this special award for his contributions in the diverse faith communities of Northern Nevada and putting the city of Reno on the world map with …

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Strong anti-tobacco law needed to save youth and dreams of aspiring parents, say experts from various walks of life

Now we should move towards tobacco endgame strategy and ban smoking zones to make public places completely smoke-free, said Dr. Shalini Singh, cancer expert and Director of ICMR-National Institute of Cancer Prevention and Research. Plug gaps in COTPA Act to save our youth and kids from tobacco menace: Shweta Shalini, Maharashtra BJP spokesperson. Tobacco use can have a serious impact …

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Increasing Concerns Due to Depleting Groundwater Levels

Home to 16% of the world’s population, India – The world’s largest user of groundwater, is facing a huge concern over its groundwater levels. Stored underground, protected from the sun and less likely to evaporate, groundwater becomes a major source of easily accessible water in the country. However, research shows that the groundwater levels in India have declined by 61% …

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Rohit Jangid has started preparing for the upcoming National and Asian Championship Games

Wushu player Rohit Jangid, who has illuminated the name of not only Jaipur but the whole of India by winning many medals at national and international level, is once again in discussion. Rohit Jangid working in Rajasthan Police showed his talent in the competition to be held in Jaisalmer in March. Now in September, the Indian capital Delhi will participate …

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World War II: Know about the disease that took over the era

Wars have been fought for the expansion of glory, kingdoms, accession, invasion and political domination. One of the major fallouts of war is pestilence affecting the local civilian population. Pestilence is one of the reasons behind the decimation of civilizations and their armies. The end of World War II in 1945 witnessed the outbreak of diseases among the weakened population. …

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Hindus stand up for Diwali holiday in Columbus schools

Hindus are urging all Columbus (Ohio) public, private, charter, parochial schools to close on their most popular festival Diwali; which falls on October 24 this year. Distinguished Hindu statesman Rajan Zed, in a statement in Nevada today, said that it was simply not fair with Hindu pupils in Columbus schools as they had to be at school on their most …

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Rajan Zed to co-coordinate 1st annual rural-Nevada multi-faith dialogue

First-ever rural-Nevada multi-faith dialogue, involving diverse religions and denominations, will be held in Fallon on July 16. It will involve dialogue among Christian (various denominations), Muslim, Hindu, Buddhist, Jewish, Baha’i, Native-American faiths; and even include an Atheist thinker. Christian speakers will represent Roman Catholic, Protestant, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints traditions. After presentations, diverse religious leaders will …

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Hindus push for Diwali holiday in all 18 school districts of California’s Alameda County

Hindus are urging closure of all—public, charter, private, parochial— schools in Alameda County (California) on their most popular festival Diwali. Alameda County is home to 18 Unified School Districts of public schools: Alameda, Albany, Berkeley, Castro Valley, Dublin, Emery, Fremont, Hayward, Livermore Valley Joint, Mountain House, New Haven, Newark, Oakland, Piedmont, Pleasanton, San Leandro, San Lorenzo, Sunol Glen. Distinguished Hindu …

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Hindus feel New Zealand’s plan to tax cow burps would add to cows’ maltreatment

Hindus contend that instead of taxing cow burps resulting in mistreatment of cows, New Zealand should persuade Kiwis to change their eating habits, forgoing meat and shifting toward plants. Although Hindus were very much aware and understood that curbing methane emissions would help fighting climate change; but they think that rather than managing cow burps by unnatural means causing discomfort …

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World Environment Day sparking conversation among daters: It’s a green match

With the climate crisis on the rise, more and more people are making substantial efforts to keep a check on it. Being sensitive and aware of environmental issues is a must-have quality among the young Indians. On this World Environment Day, India’s most downloaded dating app QuackQuack surveyed its users from tier 1 and tier 2 cities to understand the …

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