Hi Religion Unplugged readers, The first Christian college established in India opened in 1818. Many of these organizations are still open today, but they face significant challenges: according to the United Christian Forum for Human Rights, there have been 161 reported incidents of anti-Christian discrimination and persecution in the country during the first 75 days of 2024. In today’s top story, Delhi-based contributor Rishabh Jain reports on the history of Christian schools in India and how they’ve contributed to higher learning — as well as the ways they’re forced to fight for the ability to practice Christian beliefs. From Mission To Movement: The Legacy Of Christian Schools On Indian EducationThe enduring presence and contribution of Christian schools across India, a majority Hindu nation, highlights their pivotal role in shaping the nation’s educational landscape. Despite facing challenges and opposition, these institutions continue to provide quality education to students from diverse backgrounds. Here's a look at the history of these schools and their enduring legacy to Indian society. by Rishabh Jain New Report Sheds Light On The Role Of Faith In A Polarized US
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Impact of Christian schools on Indian education
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