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No Scheduled Caste status on conversion to religions other than Hinduism, Sikhism or Buddhism: Supreme Court | India News

NEW DELHI: The Supreme Court on Tuesday held that a person who professes a religion other than Hinduism, Sikhism or Buddhism cannot be recognised as a member of a Scheduled Caste. The top court observed that conversion to any other religion results in the loss of such status.A bench of Justices PK Mishra and NV…

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Raj Kapoor battled depression during Prithviraj Kapoor’s cancer; was broke after Mera Naam Joker; ‘He was abusing Jesus’ photo; was Hindu but believed in all religions,’ says family friend |

Raj Kapoor is called ‘The Showman’ and rightly so, because the kind of movies he made and also starred in, were far from what anyone had ever seen. He broke stereotypes and took risks. Of course, his risks didn’t always pay off but he bounced back and how. After his dream project, ‘Mera Naam Joker’…

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‘Kis Kis Ko Pyaar Karoon 2’ Trailer: Kapil Sharma brings fun chaos as he juggles three wives from three religions; late Asrani’s appearance wins hearts | Hindi Movie News

Kapil Sharma is back on the big screen, and the confusion in his life has grown bigger and funnier. The trailer of his upcoming comedy ‘Kis Kis Ko Pyaar Karoon 2’ has finally been released, bringing a fresh dose of humor, panic, and classic Kapil-style madness. The film will hit cinemas on 12 December 2025,…

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AR Rahman opens up on converting to Sufism; his name was Dileep Kumar: ‘I have studied Islam, Hinduism, Christianity. I’m a fan of all religions’ | Hindi Movie News

AR Rahman was actually born as Dileep Kumar Rajagopala in Madras. The iconic composer then converted to Sufism. He was also suggested this name ‘Rahman’ by a Hindu astrologer. The composer has never shied away from opening up on his faith and in a recent interview, he has spoken at length on converting to Sufism…

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‘I respect all religions’: CJI Gavai on backlash over his ‘ask your deity’ remark – What’s Khajuraho case | India News

CJI BR Gavai (File Photo) NEW DELHI: Reacting to the social media backlash over his “go ask your deity” remark, Chief Justice of India (CJI) BR Gavai on Thursday said: “I respect all religions”.On CJI Gavai’s remark, Solicitor General G Tushar Mehta, according to Bar & Bench, said: “We have seen this… There is Newton’s…

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