Frank Krishner is an independent journalist, media trainer and documentation specialist. He produces video documentaries and short films, undertakes print documentation and project intervention evaluation for social organizations.
Pores Aind, a Catholic journalist from Northeast India, received the first NESCOM Journalism Award for contributing towards local journalism for the last 19 years.
The nuns of Missionaries of Charity are booked for hurting religious sentiments and luring young girls towards Christianity in the Gujarat, in north western India on December 12.
Social Activist claims that the allegation is false and fabricated, denounces tactics to tarnish the names of the nuns and deprive the poorest of the poor to receive care and support.
On December 6, a right-wing Hindu group of an estimated 500 people attacked St. Joseph school in Ganj Basoda town, 100 kilometres from Bhopal, the capital of Madhya Pradesh in central India.
The killing of civilians by security forces in Nagaland state in Northeastern India has evoked widespread condemnation from several sections of society, including Church groups, students, and human rights activists across the country.
Catholics in Buddhist-majority Cambodia are celebrating the first-ever deacon from the Bunong ethnic minority, who are forest dwellers with a strong love for elephants.
Various minority rights groups in Pakistan have announced new peaceful protests in different cities on November 13. The demonstration will protest the rejection of a bill to protect women and men from religious minorities from forced conversion.
Hundreds of migrant workers in the Indian states of Delhi and Kerala have been linked to a special Government portal that will give them access to various government services across the country, thanks to an initiative by the Jesuit Conference of India.
Ms. Trinity Saioo of Jaintia Hills Meghalaya was conferred the Padma Shri by the President of India Ram Nath Kovind at a glittering function in New Delhi on November 9.