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Bhojshala Case: Why VSF Has Moved the Court
VSF has filed an intervention application before the Madhya Pradesh High Court in the Bhojshala (Dhar) matter, supporting preservation of the protected monument and proper consideration of the ASI’s 98-day scientific survey — anchored in the State’s Article 49 duty to safeguard monuments of national importance.
Read Full Release →Complaint Filed Against Ganga International School over CUET Frisking
VSF filed a formal complaint with the Directorate of Education (GNCTD) over alleged religious discrimination during CUET-UG 2026, where Hindu candidates were reportedly made to remove the kalava while other articles of faith were permitted. The complaint seeks staff action, an FIR, and explicit protection of the kalava in exam dress-code guidelines.
Read Full Release →ED Pan-India Searches in TTI Foreign Debit-Card FEMA Probe
Reference release from the Enforcement Directorate on pan-India searches (18–19 April 2026) into the use of foreign bank debit cards to channel funds for "The Timothy Initiative (TTI)", including approximately ₹95 crore allegedly routed into India and suspicious cash withdrawals in LWE-affected regions.
Read Full Release →VSF Acts on Kerala Vishu Advertisement Controversy
After eateries circulated advertisements depicting Lord Krishna with non-vegetarian dishes as "Vishu Specials," VSF filed a complaint at Cherthala Police Station and sent representations to senior Kerala police, the State Minorities Commission, and the NHRC, seeking FIR expansion, cyber takedowns, and a forensics probe.
Read Full Release →VSF Seeks NHRC Intervention in TCS Nashik Case
In a representation before the NHRC, VSF framed nine FIRs and an ongoing SIT probe (2022–2026) as a systemic pattern of coercion, religious pressure, and POSH failure against young women employees at the TCS Nashik unit, seeking suo motu cognisance, an independent inquiry, and victim safeguards.
Read Full Release →Challenge to Jamia’s Residential Coaching Academy Criteria
Briefing note on VSF’s challenge to Jamia Millia Islamia’s UGC-funded Residential Coaching Academy, whose admission criteria limit free UPSC coaching to "Minorities, SCs, STs, and Women" and exclude indigent General-EWS and OBC male candidates — contended to violate Articles 14 and 29(2) and the JMI Act, 1988.
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