Former Ayodhya land dispute case litigant questions delay in construction of Babri Masjid
As Shri Ram Janmabhoomi Trust made official the date of Ram Temple’s consecration ceremony, former Former litigant in Ayodhya land…
As Shri Ram Janmabhoomi Trust made official the date of Ram Temple’s consecration ceremony, former Former litigant in Ayodhya land…
The Ram Mandir, which is undergoing construction in Ayodhya has picked up pace in the last couple of days. The…
In a recent development, the Dharmaraja Draupadi Amman temple located in Melpathi village, Viluppuram district, Tamil Nadu, has been sealed…
While recording and interpreting historical facts under an attitudinal or ideological inspiration always casts a shadow over the truth of history, such manipulation by the state has a far-reaching effect when the product is offered to young impressionable minds in schools and colleges
AIMPLB said that the object of the Places of Worship Act, of 1991 is to prevent such disturbance of public order and maintain public peace.
Earlier, the Supreme Court had given time till August 31 to the trial court in Lucknow to deliver its verdict.
The Pakistan government led by Imran Khan had claimed in an official statement on Wednesday that the Ram temple was being constructed 'on the site where the historic Babri Masjid stood for around five centuries.'
Last year, the apex court had directed to finish the hearing and give the verdict in nine months which was scheduled to end by April.
The Shri Ram Janmabhoomi Teertha Kshetra Trust has seven members, five nominated members and three trustees.
The letter, which was sent on February 15, said a graveyard exists around the demolished Babri Masjid and that Muslims, who lost their lives in the 1885 riots in Ayodhya, were buried there.