Parimala Dhata writes about India’s rich tapestry of faiths and beliefs & faiths and her first-hand experience in participating in the Walk of Hope 2015-16.
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Parimala Dhata writes about India’s rich tapestry of faiths and beliefs & faiths and her first-hand experience in participating in the Walk of Hope 2015-16.
Read MoreA special story of inter-faith harmony is emerging from the land of saints, Lonad, in Maharashtra.
Read MoreMuch can be learned from the centuries-old relationship between Sufism and Sikhism.
Read MoreOn 3rd May 2015, a group of Jews & Muslims assembled at the Santa Monica Beach in Los Angeles and performed their prayers together publicly.
Read MoreRadha Verma’s endeavour to protect women and girls in a Kanpur slum just by building toilets for them.
Read MoreI am the elder son of religious but liberal Hindu Brahmin parents and realize that my fasting during the month that Muslims around the world fast is unusual.
Read MoreStrained between taking care of her father at home and visits to the hospital, Shalini still somehow managed to put up a brave front.
Read MoreThe organizers say that the walk is completely apolitical and is not affiliated to any religious organization.
Read MoreThe Walk of Hope is not just about me; all the padayatris have an equally important role to play in this nation-building initiative.
Read More‘Five’ sums up the essence of a universal truth quite beautifully — Ekam Sat Vipra Bahudha Vadanti – ‘The truth is one, the wise call it by different names’.
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