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CBI team arrives in
Gujarat to take over Sohrabuddin probe |
Rare books on Islam, Buddhism a hit at South Asian stalls |
With books on
morality, religion, Turkey debuts at world fair |
Indian, Pakistani students excited about winning space competition |
Campus Placement for MANUU students |
25-year battle for 41 days of government service |
'Muslim reservation due to backwardness, not because
of religion' |
Azharuddin favors job quota for Muslims |
Congress dares BJP to break alliance with Sena |
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Jamia Mohammadia: Islamic and Modern
studies rule here with equal power:
Mansoora, as this campus
was named by its founders, is not only an education .....Read Full
'New college building for Mansoora girls, a Republic Day gift' |
‘Don’t
let the name scare you. Islamic banking is beneficial for all':
"People should know that
the name Islamic Banking is used ....Read
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I've never dreamt of winning
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CBI team arrives in
Gujarat to take over Sohrabuddin probe:
A day after the
Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) filed a fresh First
Information Report in the staged police killing of Sohrabuddin ....Read
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Rare books on Islam,
Buddhism a hit at South Asian stalls:
Works on Islam and Buddhism are a big
hit at stalls put up by publishers from South Asian countries at the
World Book ....Read
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Indian, Pakistani students excited about winning space competition:
It was like a dream come true for Sara Afzal, a student of class 11
from Lahore
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Azharuddin favors job quota for Muslims:
Former Indian cricket captain turned Congress MP Mohammad Azharuddin
Monday supported reservation .......
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Muslim
reservation due to backwardness, not because of religion: Syed
Shahabuddin:
“The argument raised by
certain vested interest groups against ....Read
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Indian-origin girl crowned Australia’s brainiest student:
A 14-year-old girl of Indian-origin has been crowned as Australia’s
brainiest student in a battle of neuroscience knowledge in Sydney.
Uma Jha, from Perth’s .....Read
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Women who dared:
Women
generally are considered weak in our patriarchal society and men
feel they need to be protected. Is it true? Well it may be true in
some contexts but there are instances where women have....Read
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Govt.
should stop playing game with Muslims:
On the way to MGM ground in Aurangabad on January 28 yesterday where a rally was organised
to press the government
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Thousands took part in silent march
to protest attack on Mysore church:
Nearly 3000 members of several Christian and
progressive organisations took out a silent march from St.
Philomena's Church ....Read
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Aamir, Shah Rukh '2 Idiots': Shiv Sena:
After targeting Bollywood superstar Shah Rukh Khan for his remarks
supporting the inclusion of Pakistani cricketers in the IPL....Read
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AMU centers in 3 states on a roll but the Maharashtra Govt. refuses to move:
With the allocation of
lands and funds in its final phase, three states in India are all
set to see establishment of the Aligarh Muslim.....
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Malegaon: A five-member team led by the Vice
Chancellor, Aligarh Muslim University (AMU), Prof. P. K. Abdul Azis
will be visiting Patna to meet the Chief Minister of Bihar, Mr.
Nitish Kumar at his office on February 4, 2010.
According to the AMU
official Dr. Rahat Abrar, the visiting team will be presenting a
PowerPoint presentation before the Chief Minister, ministers and
other officials. The PowerPoint presentation will include a brief
history of AMU and the new vision for Special Centres of the AMU to
be established in West Bengal, Kerala and Bihar.
The visiting team would
be expressing gratitude to the government of Bihar for giving 250
acres of land free of cost to the AMU for opening its Centre in
District Kishanganj instead of Katihar as earlier approved by the
University authorities.
The Vice Chancellor
Prof. P. K. Abdul Azis will also present a memento to Nitish Kumar,
Chief Minister of Bihar.
AMU delegation will
also visit Kishanganj. Other members of team are Prof. Javed Akhtar,
Dean, Faculty of Management Studies and Research, Prof. Saud Alam
Qasmi, Dean, Faculty of Theology, Prof. N. A. K. Durrani, Department
of Mass Communication and Prof. Ekram Husain, Former Dean, Faculty
of Engineering and Technology.
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