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India: LGBTQ persons can open joint bank accounts, nominate beneficiaries

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The Finance Ministry informed that a clarification regarding the issue had also been issued by the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) to all scheduled commercial banks, earlier this month

In a welcome news for the LGBTQ community in India, people in a queer relationship will no longer face any restriction on opening a joint bank account or nominating a person as a beneficiary to receive the money, the Finance Ministry said in a circular.

“This is to clarify that there are no restrictions for persons of the queer community to open a joint bank account and also to nominate a person in a queer relationship as a nominee to receive the balance in the account in the event of the account holder,” read an advisory that the ministry shared on August 28.

The ministry added that a clarification regarding the issue had also been issued by the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) to all scheduled commercial banks, earlier this month.

The advisory by the ministry regarding the LGBTQ community was prompted by the Supreme Court order passed in October last year in the case of Supriyo @ Supriya Chakraborty vs Union Of India.

The apex court in its unanimous judgment held that there was no unqualified fundamental right to marry under the Constitution. However, the court said it was necessary to have anti-discrimination laws to safeguard the rights of LGBTQ individuals.

The court recommended considerations such as treating queer partners as part of the same family for ration cards and allowing them to visit their partners in jail. The court also touched upon legal entitlements financial benefits and rights related to employment during the judgment.

Following the SC judgment, the central government in April, earlier this year, constituted a six-member committee, chaired by the cabinet secretary to examine the various issues relating to the queer community.

The expert-level panel examined measures that could be taken to ensure the queer community did not face any discrimination in access to goods and services, in addition to ensuring their safety from any sort of violence, harassment or coercion.

(With inputs from agencies)

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InfoComm India 2024 Summit to Present Latest in AI, AV/VR, Cybersecurity, Display Technology, Pro AV and More

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MUMBAI, INDIA, Aug 23, 2024 – (ACN Newswire) – InfoComm India 2024 sets the scene as the region’s most significant Professional AudioVisual (Pro AV) and integrated experience solutions tradeshow. Taking place from 3-5 September 2024 at the Jio World Convention Centre (JWCC) in Mumbai, InfoComm India also plays host to the ninth edition of the InfoComm India Summit—often considered the technological preview and showcase of forward-facing technologies for India—with over 80 expert speakers from various diverse sectors, delivering cutting-edge content across more than 48 free-to-attend seminars organized in 14 specialty tracks.

The Summit program at InfoComm India isn’t just a conference; it serves as a compass for attendees to navigate the digital future, designed to equip them with the knowledge and inspiration to stay ahead of the curve. From Cybersecurity to Immersive Storytelling, Live events to Smart & Sustainable Cities, and from Conference Room Collaborations to Command and Control Rooms, the InfoComm India 2024 Summit brings together industry leaders, innovators, and professionals to explore and shape the future of India’s audiovisual landscape.

InfoComm India 2024 | Over 40 free-to-attend educational sessions across 14 tracks, led by more than 60 industry experts.

The summit kicks off with a keynote address by David Labuskes, CAE, CAE, RCDD, Executive Director and CEO of AVIXA, titled “Navigating New Horizons: Insights and Innovations Shaping India’s Pro AV Landscape”.  The first day of summit continues with sessions on Smart & Sustainable Cities, Immersive Storytelling through technology, and future-focused sessions on Transformative Education and Cybersecurity. Attendees will hear from representatives of 3CDN Workplace Tech, India, AVID India, Kerala Urban Commission, Ministry of Finance, Government of India, Samsung Electronics, Sennheiser, Waste Management Research Centre, All India Institute of Local Self-Government (AIILSG) and many more.

InfoComm India 2024 | Leading industry Experts and Luminaries sharing their knowledge and expertise from 3-5 September at JWCC, Mumbai.

InfoComm India’s remaining summit sessions promise a wealth of insights with enlightening sessions such as “Digital Signage in the AI-age”, “Transformative Growth in Enterprise IT”, “The Future of Command & Control”,“Experiential Planning for Live Events & Exhibitions”, and “Mastering the Art of Audiovisual Communication”. Pundits and masterclass speakers from leading organizations like Blue Apple Digimedia, invidis consulting (Germany), Xtreme Media, Nexmosphere (Netherlands), PeopleLink Unified Communications, and Yamaha Corporation (United Kingdom), to name a few, will share their expertise and perspective with summit attendees.

InfoComm India 2024 will also offer multiple networking opportunities to foster connections among industry professionals. These include a Breakfast Networking Hour at Luminary Lounge (Jasmine Hall) on 3 and 4 September, a Welcome Networking Event (co-hosted with AVIXA) on 3 September, AVIXA Women’s Council in India and AV Marketers Meetup, as well as Flashtrack seminars (AVIXA Booth) providing quick, informative sessions on the show floor, and Show Floor Tour highlighting new technology, products and solutions to help attendees stay updated on the latest advancements of the nearly 250 exhibiting companies and brands.

InfoComm India 2024 | Global Leading Organizations are part of the Summit lineup visitors can look forward to hear from.

InfoComm India 2024 is not just an exhibition, but a hub for innovation, learning, and networking. For full details on speaker and session lineup, exhibitors, products, registration, and remaining sponsorship opportunities, visit InfoComm India.

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Air India to increase frequencies to Kolkata for Durga Puja festival

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PUNE:

Air India

has announced it will temporarily operate additional

flights

to Kolkata from four Indian cities to meet greater travel demand to the city during the upcoming Durga Puja festivities.
Starting September 20, Air India will operate daily, non-stop flights to Kolkata from Bengaluru and Hyderabad for nearly a month.
The airline has also increased frequency to Kolkata from Delhi effective August 15, and from Mumbai effective September 25.

With these additions, Air India will increase frequency on the Delhi-Kolkata route from 28x weekly to 35x weekly flights, and on the Mumbai-Kolkata route from 21x weekly to 28x weekly.

The added flights will operate at convenient times, providing greater choice and ease to travellers who plan to visit their loved ones during the joyous festive season. Air India’s flights to/from Kolkata are also conveniently timed to enable seamless connections via its Delhi, Mumbai, and Bengaluru hubs to/from the United States, Canada, United Kingdom, Australia, as well as several countries in Europe and Southeast Asia.

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Ram Mandir in the NYC India Day Parade is a symbol of hate, not heritage

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(RNS) — This year’s India Day Parade in New York City on Sunday (Aug. 18), traditionally a celebration of India’s vibrant democracy and cultural diversity, will be marred with a float of a model Ram Mandir, the controversial temple to Lord Rama in Ayodhya, India. Organizers who included the float insist this is an expression of Hindu heritage in India, but this structure signals a divisive ideology that threatens the very values the parade seeks to celebrate.

India’s Ram Mandir stands on the site of the Babri Masjid, a centuries-old mosque that was illegally demolished in 1992 by a mob of Hindu extremists, sparking Hindu-Muslim riots that killed at least 2,000 people, mostly Muslims. This violence was the culmination of a campaign based on the unproven claim that the mosque stood on the birthplace of the Hindu deity Ram — a claim rejected by historians, the Archaeological Survey of India and, until recently, the Indian judiciary.

The ruling Bharatiya Janata Party, which has promoted an increasingly authoritarian agenda in India, has recently faced setbacks, but the ideology of Hindutva — a Hindu nationalist movement — remains a potent and destructive force. This ideology’s threat to Indian society, particularly on Muslims and Christians, is profound and ongoing.

In the U.S., as Indian Americans become more visible in politics and public life, there is a growing need to reflect on the kind of legacy we are building. Our community must mature and take responsibility for the messages conveyed at events like the India Day Parade. The inclusion of the Ram Mandir float is not just a cultural statement. It’s a troubling emblem of exclusion and intolerance.

This marks a continuation of a disturbing trend that began in 2022 when the India Day Parade in Edison, New Jersey, featured a bulldozer — a symbol of the brutal tactics used by India’s current regime to demolish homes and lives, particularly those of Muslims. For many Americans, the inclusion of such symbols in a celebration of Indian heritage might seem perplexing. But this is more than just an internal issue for the Indian community; it’s an alarm for how dangerous ideologies can cross borders and influence communities far from their origins.



Politics tamfitronics Awadhesh Prasad, center, is blessed by Swami Ram Das and other Hindu clerics at Sidh Peeth Mandir in Ayodhya, India, on June 5, 2024, the day after Indian elections. (Courtesy photo)

Awadhesh Prasad, center, is blessed by Swami Ram Das and other Hindu clerics at Sidh Peeth Mandir in Ayodhya, India, on June 5, 2024, the day after Indian elections. (Courtesy photo)

Yet, there are signs of hope that the days of Hindutva rule may be numbered. In a surprising turn of events, a BJP parliamentarian was recently unseated in Ayodhya, the very city where the Ram Mandir stands, replaced by Awadhesh Prasad of the socialist Samajwadi Party. Despite its predominantly Hindu population, Ayodhya chose to reject Hindu nationalism in favor of a Dalit candidate, signaling a desire for a more inclusive and compassionate vision of Hinduism. Prasad has spoken in the press as a devotee of Lord Ram: “No one can be a greater devotee of Ram than me. I am a native of Ayodhya, so who could be closer to Lord Ram than me?”

Swami Ram Das, the mahant (temple chief) of Sidh Peeth Mandir in Ayodhya, was among those who supported Prasad, even offering him his blessing along with other local Hindu religious leaders. Their cooperation sent a message that resonates far beyond India’s borders.

Speaking to me after the election, Swami Ram Das said: “Ayodhya is the land of Lord Rama, the supreme deity who accepts all people, especially marginalized people, and people of all religions and cultures. Real Hinduism teaches us love, unity and respect for other beliefs. Rama doesn’t belong to one person, one party or one religion. He exists in all of us.”

Swami Ram Das further highlighted the irony that despite the grand inauguration of the Ram Mandir being livestreamed in Times Square, he and most Ayodhya-based religious leaders were not invited. Laughing, he told me: “Why do I need to go? Ram is in my heart.”



The people of Ayodhya voted out the BJP and its divisive Hindutva politics. Instead, they embraced the inclusive Hindu faith that Swami Ram Das represents. New Yorkers can do the same.

The dangerous ideology that the Ram Mandir float represents has no place in a city known for being a refuge for the persecuted and marginalized. After all, the same Hindu nationalist regime that promoted the Ram Mandir has been credibly accused of assassinating its critics outside of India, including attempting to kill a New Yorker.

New York City, which proudly stood as a sanctuary during former President Donald Trump’s Muslim travel ban, must reaffirm its commitment to combating hate and Islamophobia. The Ram Mandir float in the New York parade is not a symbol of heritage. It is a symbol of hate. Indian Americans must ensure that our cultural expressions in public spaces reflect the diversity, inclusivity and democratic values central to both our Indian and American identities.

(Sunita Viswanath is the executive director of Hindus for Human Rights. The views expressed in this commentary do not necessarily reflect those of Religion News Service.)