ICT’s comments on the National Education Policy 2019
To Dr. K. Kasturirangan, Chairman, The Committee for Draft National Education Policy, Ministry of Human Resource Development, Government of India. Dear Dr. Kasturirangan, We write on behalf of the Indic Collective Trust, a Chennai-based trust registered in 2017 under the Indian Trusts Act, 1982 with the object
#YearOfTemples – Statement of Purpose
So, what do we intend to do with the #YearofTemples campaign? Here's our broad statement of purpose: Our first goal has three facets: 1. Awareness of the effects of State Control of Temples. 2. Advocacy, through examples, that Hindus can and must run their own
#YearOfTemples
ICT is engaged in multiple legal battles concerning temples, from wresting them free from state control to arguing for the Ram Temple at Ayodhya. On the auspicious occasion of Makar Sankranti / Pongal / Lohri, we reaffirmed our commitment to
Empathise With Rohingyas But Please Deport Them
Empathy, the capacity to feel another being’s pain, is a highly valued emotion in most cultures. We are encouraged to nurture this trait from a very early age and are so deeply conditioned to act on empathetic impulses that it
Judgement – No more close-up darshans for paying devotees
On November 1, 2017, the Indic Collective Trust filed a Writ Petition No.28882/2017, before the Madras High Court seeking abolition of money-based queue system for Darshan in Temples which was imposed by TN HRCE Department without any legal basis. On
Like-Minded Individuals Igniting An Indic Renaissance – The Legal Way
First Published on Swarajya, Oct 18, 2017, 2:58 pm What is it that has sounded the death knell for the ‘Indic way’ of life in the land of its origin? Ask this question and a recently formed group of individuals who call