Tuesday, May 27, 2008

Twenty first anniversary of Hashimpura killings: justice still eludes victims

By Khabrein.info Staff Reporter
Meerut, May 24: Twenty one long years have passed since the ghostly riots devastated Meerut, killing more than 70 people and terrorizing a whole community in this prosperous town in western Uttar Pradesh. Hashimpura killings were not a riot, but a well-calculated massacre of innocent people. The memories haunt the victims even now.
A PUCL report chronicling the Hashmipura massacre says, “What the police did in Hashimpura is something which can never be lived down and the shame of this will continue to haunt any civilised Government. We talked to old persons whose sons and grand-sons were taken away by the police. We met young women whose husbands were taken away and later on they were either missing or their dead bodies were found. The way the residents of Hashimpura were treated was shameful. We were told that hundreds of people were taken out from the locality and asked to sit on the road. One army person asked people over 50 years and less than 10-12 years to get on one side and all the others were dumped into waiting trucks. We were told by one Ahmed, who had got away on the excuse that he had his MA examination that morning, and that 3 of his colleagues, namely, Kamaludin S/o Jamaludin, Sarajudin S/o Sabarudin, Nasim S/o Nasim Ahmed, had been taken away on the trucks. These three had not come back thereafter and the father Jamaludin corroborated this version.Out of 42 only 6 persons are traceable, others have just disappeared. There is no record of these persons with the police. Abdu Bhai the grand father of Zulfikar told that Arif and Karimuddin were also with his grandson. They were arrested together and taken in a truck to Muradnagar and when the truck reached a canal Zulfikar saw Karimuddin being shot by the PAC and thrown in the canal. More than 20 bodies have in fact been found floating in the Ganga Canal."
On that tragic day, May 22, the PAC personnel cordoned off Hashimpura -- located in the middle of Meerut – and picked about fifty innocent Muslim men between the age group of 70 and 10 from three out of four lanes of the locality. The fourth lane inhabited by Hindu families was left. Nasir was one of them. Nineteen PAC personnel, under platoon commander Surinder Pal Singh, took about 50 Muslim youths, most of them daily wage labourers and poor weavers, in a PAC truck from Hashimpura to the Upper Ganga Canal in Murad Nagar, Ghaziabad, instead of taking them to the police station. They shot them dead in cold blood and threw their bodies into the canal. The PAC personnel then drove ahead in their truck to the Hindon Canal in Makanpur and shot dead several other Muslim youths they had taken with them. Two of the persons who survived the Hindon Canal massacre and managed to escape lodged an FIR at the Link Road Police Station. One of the four others who managed to escape the massacre at the Upper Ganga Canal filed an FIR at the Murad Nagar police station.

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Vice President Ansari Releases book on Sir Syed Ahmad Khan

By Khabrein.info Correspondent,
New Delhi, May 22: The Vice President of India MohdHamid Ansari Thursday released the book “Sir Syed Ahmad Khan-Vision and Mission”. The book is an edited work of Shahbhuddin Iraqi, a prefessor in Aligar Muslim University's Centre for Advanced Study.
Hamid Ansari, an alumni of AMU, the university founded by Sir Syed Ahmad Khan has also served as Vice Chancellor of this central university in Aligarh, Uttar Pradesh.
While speaking on the occasion the Vice President said, “The vision of Syed Ahmad Khan was to restore vibrancy to the community of Indian Muslim; the mission was to do it through modern education. There is no dispute today about either; there is however a serious debate about the measure of his success. Sir Syed succeeded to a point; it has to be admitted that the movement faltered beyond it.”
While speaking on the wisdom of Sir Syed Ahmad Khan, Ansari said, “Giving evidence before the Education Commission in 1884, he dilated on the causes of Muslim’ aloofness from modern education and identified four factors: ‘their political traditions, social customs, religious beliefs, and poverty’. He concluded that all available means be used to introduce Muslims to modern education and rational thinking.”

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Gujarat riot victims get Rs 330 crore package

By Khabrein.info Correspondent,
New Delhi, May 22: Union government taking a significant step towards providing adequate compensation to Gujarat riot victims has announced Rs 330 crore package for people who were affected by one of the worst riots in Indian history.
Around 2000 people were killed and hundreds of thousands of people were displaced during the ghostly riots that engulfed Gujarat in 2002. A number of people are still to return to the places where they lived prior to the riots.
A cabinet meeting headed by Prime Minister Dr Manmohan Singh Thursday gave its approval for grant of relief and rehabilitation to the victims of communal riots in Gujarat of 2002. The victims, whose residential property had been damaged, would get an additional ex-gratia of 10 times the amount given by the State Government less the amount already paid by the State Government.
Union government also gave its approval for grant of additional ex-gratia for damage to uninsured commercial/ industrial property. It would get additional ex-gratia of 10 times the amount given by the State Government less the amount already paid.
The decision for payment of additional ex-gratia to the victims of the communal riots in Gujarat of 2002 for damage to residential property and uninsured commercial / industrial property will keep them at par with the measures taken in respect of victims of anti-Sikh riots of 1984.

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A Darul Uloom Deoband graduate clears UPSC

By Syed Ubaidur Rahman
Dr Waseemur Rahman has created history of sorts. The 31 year old unani graduate from Jamia Hamdard is the first graduate of Darul Uloom Deoband to clear civil services exams. The maulana with a beard who belongs to an obscure village in Siddharthnagar district in eastern Uttar Pradesh ranks 404th on this year’s Union Public Service Commission’s (UPSC) list of successful candidate.
“It was a dream for me to be a senior government official. Right from my childhood” says Waseem who after completing his BUMS went to the AMU for MD (Unani) degree. “He is a workaholic”, says one of his friends Dr Usama Akram. “We have seen him concentrate on his preparation first of MD and then his long held dream of clearing UPSC” adds he.

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Tuesday, May 20, 2008

IPL steps in to sooth nerves of Shah Rukh Khan

By Khabrein.info Correspondent,
Mumbai, May 19: Indian Premier League (IPL) has finally stepped in to sooth the nerves of the agitated Shah Rukh Khan who owns Kolkata Night Riders over ICC refusal to allow him access to team dressing room during the IPL matches.
Earlier Shah Rukh Khan (SRK) was banned from visiting the players’ dressing room and dug out. He had also said that BCCI has asked him not to violate ICC code of conduct.
Now the IPL has come up with a solution to the problem that has also potential to incite other IPL owners that include some most powerful people of Indian business and industry. Some of the IPL owners include Reliance Industries chairman Mukesh Ambani and Vijay Mallya.
The IPL has proposed to issue accreditation badge that would allow one member of each IPL franchises access to their team players during matches.
IPL commissioner Lalit Modi says, “there have been reports in the media about denial of a team owner access to the dug out and dressing room. The IPL is conducted as per the rules and regulations of the ICC whose ACU officials were just doing the job entrusted”.
He went on to say that ACU guys go strictly by the colour code. A red badge issued by the ACU, on approval of the team manager, will help the person holding it access to all areas. He further said that “this is what we intend to do by giving each of the team owners one such badge each. They do have the right to sit with the players in the dug outs and dressing rooms”.

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Shah Rukh is magnanimous, Aamir isn’t



That Shah Rukh Khan is magnanimous is not new. But he has proved it again. And the bitter fact is that Aamir Khan isn’t magnanimous. The way Shah Rukh Khan has handled the recent controversy over Aamir’s comments has proved it beyond doubt as to why Shah Rukh Khan is the reigning star.
Aamir’s recent comment on his blog has shattered every myth around his personality and has shown clearly as to where he stands. Read the following line, ““Shah Rukh is licking my feet and I am feeding him biscuits every now and then. What more can I ask for?”. Does it look like that it’s really Aamir? Can he stoop too low.
Aamir says that his caretaker’s dog’s name is Shah Rukh and that he lives with him in his new house in Panchgani home. “Some of my friends claim that I bought the house just because of the dog. I would have to be a serious fan of Shah Rukh's to want to do that. Your guess,” wrote Aamir.
Shah Rukh on the other hand remains very magnanimous. “I think actors should concentrate on acting and not get involved in to such things. Such things don’t bother me and I take these things lightly, as they are said by friends.”


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Muslims severely affected by Jaipur serial blasts

By Our Correspondent,
Jaipur, May 17: Contrary to the common perception, Muslims too were severely affected by the serial blasts in Jaipur. At least 12 people from the community were killed by the serial blasts that ripped through Rajasthan capital on May 13. More than 30 have been injured by the blasts.
A federation of Muslim organizations in the state Rajasthan Muslim Forum has said that Muslims have been affected by the blasts in a big way.
Qari Mueenuddin, the president of the Forum said here Friday that out of the 64 deaths and 150 injured in the blasts, the number of casualty from the community was about 12. He also said that 30 others from the community were injured in the blasts.
Qari Mueenuddin also said that the community also incurred huge losses due to the blast. He added that the Muslim community was affected economically by the blast as other communities as Muslim are traditionally involved in businesses of jewellery, clothes and Rajasthani shoes.
In the meantime Muslim organizations have condemned the blasts and have demanded that the perpetrators be brought to the book. Indian Muslim Council a Chicago based organization of Indian Muslims has denounced the bomb blasts in Jaipur and has appealed for peace and urged all Indians to practice restraint and to not let the perpetrators of these atrocious crimes succeed in dividing Indians along religious and ethnic lines.

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27 Muslim candidates selected for IAS

By Husna Anjum
New Delhi, May 18: This year 27 Muslim candidates have been selected for the Indian Administrative Services (IAS) by clearing written test and interview. The number of Muslims qualifying for this year’s IAS is 10 more than the last year. Last year only 17 Muslim candidates had qualified for the civil services.
But the difference with the increased number of Muslims qualifying for the coveted job is more to do with the larger number of the students qualifying for it than any other factor. Last year the total number of selected candidates was only 474 as against this year’s 734. The ratio of total Muslims selected for the job has seen just an insignificant improvement. The ratio of Muslims selected for the IAS in the total number was just below 3.6 percent as against just about 3.67 percent.
The list of 734 candidates includes 286 General (including 12 Physically Challenged candidates), 266 Other Backward Classes (including 05 physically challenged candidates), 128 Scheduled Castes (including 05 physically challenged candidates) and 54 Scheduled Tribes candidates.
The Indian Muslim community has a paltry representation in the bureaucracy and police. Their representation in the Indian Civil Service is just around 3 percent, around 1.8 percent in foreign service and only 4 percent in the Indian Police Service.
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Monday, May 5, 2008

Prime Minister for joint panel on harassment of Indian Muslims

By Khabrein.info Correspondent,
New Delhi, April 22: Prime Minister Dr Manmohan Singh has reportedly proposed a joint panel that takes care of Indian Muslim grievances regarding the illegal harassment of Muslims in the country. The proposed panel may include Muslim leaders and security officials and would look into issue of harassment of Muslim youth in the name of fight against terrorism.
The proposed joint panel was presented before the Muslim leaders who met Prime Minister on 17th April. The Muslim leaders met the Prime Minister on several issues but the most important issue on their agenda was the anti-Muslim campaign in the garb of anti-terrorism campaign.
The delegation that comprised mostly religious organizations of the Muslim community was headed by a reputed alim, Qari Usman, deputy rector of Darul Uloom Deoband. He has been appointed the president of a faction of Jamiatul Ulama. The delegation had several high profile Muslim religious leaders including president of Jamaat-e-Islami Hind, a senior leader of Shia community in India, several figures of Muslim Personal Law Board and many more big and small Delhi-based Muslim forums.

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Ajmals: Changing lives of thousands of people


By M. Burhanuddin Qasmi
Haji Ajmal Ali was born in a marginal farmer family of Haji Abdul Majid in 1923. It was in the 1950s that Haji Ajmal Ali ventured into a new world, far from his native place, Assam, and started selling agar wood to a friend in Mumbai, who used it to make perfume. Soon, he joined his friend and set up his first shop-- Al-Hafiz Traders at Nagdevi Street, across Mumbai's famous Muhammad Ali Road and Crawford Market. There has been no looking back since that early beginning.
The 85-year-old Haji Ajmal Ali, whose five sons expanded his original business in herbal perfumes into a global network with over 500 outlets, hails from a small hamlet near Hojai in Nagaon district of central Assam. They now commute between Mumbai, Dubai, Jeddah and Hojai, where the Ajmals have their regional business headquarters.
Today, Ajmal is a well-established business house with thousands of people working in factories and showrooms in India and abroad. The second generation of Ajmals have leveraged their business strengths and expanded into other businesses such as garments, lather goods, cosmetics and real-estate. But business has been just one part of Haji Ajmal Ali’s life. He has used his business acumen for a leavening social vision that embraces the marginalized and deprived in a charitable dispensation toward a commodious social responsibility.

No notice to Mallika Sherawat for her dress

By Our Correspondnet,
Chennai, May 5: Chennai police have refused to send any notice to Mallika Sherawat for her skimpy dress she wore during the launch of the music of Kamal Hasan’s Dasavatharam last week. Tamil Nadu chief minister M Karunanidhi was the chief guest on the occasion.
Mallika Sherawat has been under fire from extremist Hindu organization for wearing reveling clothes during a show where he also performed in Chennai. The programme was attended besides Karunanidhi by Jackie Chan, Amitabh Bachchan, Jaya Bachchan, Kamal Haasan and Mammothy.
A Hindu conservative organization Hindu Makkal Katchi had submitted a report at a Chennai police station saying that her dress and behaviour hurt the sentiments of Tamils.

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Thursday, May 1, 2008

AP High Court stays admission in colleges under Muslim quota



By Our Correspondent,
Hyderaband, April 30: An Andhra Pradesh High Court Bench has ordered not to take Muslims into educational institutions under the Act that the Andhra Pradesh government enacted in the year 2007. the court pronounced its order on Tuesday.
A seven member bench of the high court that included Chief Justice of the high court Anil Ramesh Dave, Justice B Prakash Rao, Justice T. Meenakumari, Justice A Gopala Reddy, Justice D.S.R. Varma, justice Goda Raghu Ram and Justice V. Eswariah the Bench said that apex court’s direction on September 28, 2007 that no further admissions should be made under the Act. In its final orders on October 12, 2007, the Apex Court made it clear that the writ petition be disposed of by the High Court finally before October 31, 2007. If it could not be disposed of, the High Court may consider passing an appropriate interim order, if any, regarding admissions of students.
Andhra Pradesh had promulgated the ordinance for four percent reservation to Muslim students on July 6, 2007, providing reservation to several sub sects within the Muslim community by treating them as Backward Classes.


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45th extension for Liberhan Commission



By Syed Ubaidur Rahman
New Delhi, May 1: Union government has given 45th extension to Liberhan Commission. Union Home Ministry in a release issued yeasterday said, "The term of the Liberhan Ayodhya Commission of Inquiry has been extended by two months up to 30th June, 2008."
The Commission's tenure would have ended today had government not given an extenstion ot it.
The commission that was supposed to bring out the facts behind the Babri Masjid demolition within three months of it being formed is dragging its investigation endlessly without any report being in sight.
Justice Liberhan Commission was set up by PV Narasimha Rao government around 10 days after the sixteen century mosque was demolished by Sangh activists. The Commission was initially given three months time to prepare and submit the report, But 14 years down the line, it is still seeking extensions and report is nowhere in the sight.


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JIH demands minority status for Jamia Millia Islamia



By Khabrein.info Correspondent,
New Delhi, May 1: Jamaat-e-Islami Hind (JIH) a leading Muslim orgnisation in the country has asked government to give minority status to Jamia Millia Islamia, a central university in New Delhi. Jamaat has also opposed move by university administration to earmark OBC quota in the university.
It is not just Jamaat that has demanded a minority status for Jamia Millia Islamia, a host of other Muslim organizations have been asking the government to give minosrity status to the university. JMI was launched in early twentieth century by prominent Muslim personalities including Dr Zakir Hussain and had active support of Maulana Abul Kalam Azad, the first education minister in India post partition.
Jamaat not only passed a resolution at the end of its recently held central advisory committee (Majlise Shura) but also organized a symposium on 29th April.


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Sunday, April 13, 2008

Quota for Indian Muslims in jobs, education need of the hour



At a time when the Supreme Court has given the go ahead for 27 percent quota for to Other Backward Classes in central educational institutions, the question of reservation for Muslims comes up naturally. Muslims as a whole are more deprived than most of the OBC’s included in the category. If there was any iota of confusion in this regard, it was removed first by Sachar Committee report. Later a more important body, Justice Mishra Commission recommended quota for minorities demanding 10 percent quota for Muslims. The so called-self proclaimed secular United Progressive Alliance (UPA) that rules the country has failed to table the Mishra Commission report, let alone the question of its implementation. It is time that the UPA government takes some concrete steps towards Muslims’ upliftment instead of mere rhetoric that it has mastered only too well. Here in the following article Syed Ubaidur Rahman, editor Khabrein.info, discusses the long-standing demand for quota for Muslims in jobs and education.
The issue of reservation for Muslims in India is almost always opposed by a number of organizations in the country despite the fact that even a number of well to do communities get benefit of reservation in different states of the country. The million-dollar question is why some political parties oppose Muslim reservations? Several Muslim leaders are of the view that anti-Muslim feeling dominates their minds. They are least bothered about Muslims’ backwardness as they regard Muslims as outsiders and responsible for destruction of Hindu temples earlier. (Thanks to constant anti-Muslim propaganda by far-right media and the RSS)
Muslims account for approximately 15 percent of India’s population. A vast number of Indian Muslims are of indigenous origin. But most of them live below the poverty line and day-by-day their economic position is declining. There is a large-scale discrimination against them. Economically and educationally they are the most backward community in India. And the government of India doesn’t provide reservation to them in jobs and other fields.


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New book on Saudi Arabia released


By Khabrein.info Correspondent,
New Delhi, April 13: A leading New Delhi-based publishing house, Global Media Publications (www.GMPublications.com) released an important book on history and culture of Saudi Arabia in a small book release ceremony at its office. The book titled State and Society in Saudi Arabia: History of State Formation and Social Development discusses the evolution of a modern nation sate in Arab as Saudi Arabia.
Not many books have been published on the formation of Saudi Arabian nation that discuss the way the Saudi Arabian state came into being, how a place, that was known for its deserts and Bedouins was transformed in a short period of time into a prosperous, well organized and a powerful nation state.
This book is an exercise in the direction of understanding and analyzing the phenomenon of the emergence of first modern Islamic Arab nation state in the Arabian peninsular region. A broader aspect of this book is related to the dynamics and philosophy of its transformation without questioning and compromising its Islamic and traditional sociological and cultural foundation. The main objective of modernization and transformation of Saudi Arabia has been to achieve a total compatibility and harmonious relationship between state, society and Islam.
State and Society in Saudi Arabia also takes into account how the political regime in Saudi Arabia has appropriated an intervening role for itself in every aspect of society, economy, cultural and political affairs of Saudi nation state. This also reflects the nature of the state and its dominant influence on the trajectory of the social and economic transformation. The book also deals with the puritan ideology of Wahhabism and its relationship with the Saudi polity. Wahhabism emphasized the imperative of purging out the elements of neo-jahiliyya, tribalism and polytheistic rituals which had penetrated the Arabs’ socio-political edifice and had degenerated and fossilized the inherent dynamics of Arabian social, cultural and political system. The ideology of Wahhabism emphasized the necessity of the regeneration of the fundamental and true values of Islam.


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Saturday, April 5, 2008

Bollywood director says he has felt Indian Muslim's isolation first hand

By Subhash K. Jha
Samar Khan a leading Bollywood director says he that he has felt and experienced Indian Muslim';s isolation first hand. It is needless to say that the experiecne reflects in his works.
Samar says he has felt the discrimination in Mumbai first-hand. "It may not be on an obvious level. But it's there. If I praise the performance of the Pakistani cricket team a look would pass around the room. But if anyone else said it, it wouldn't be noticed. I don't want to be known as a Muslim. I want to be known as an Indian. Unfortunately, in these troubled times that we live in it's become embarrassing to be Samar Khan."
The character Javed Khan of the persecuted Muslim in Shaurya is inspired by what Samar has gone through. "Javed's character represents the predicament of the Indian Muslim today. Javed is willing to give up his life for the honour of the army uniform and is still looked on with suspicion. The discrimination against Muslims does exist. And it hurts. I pay my taxes like any other Indian, and I'm willing to give up my life for the country. Then why?"
Samar then tells a hair-raising story. "Recently, when I was trying to buy a house, five housing societies turned me down. If this can happen in Mumbai, I shudder to think what it must be like in Surat and Bhopal. I situated Shaurya in the army because I feel the army is the nation's moral guardian. I was in the National Defence Academy for three years. In my film Javed and before him his father have served the country in the army. And yet when Javed is accused of murdering a colleague he's held guilty even before the trial."

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BJP makes a volteface says not against reservation for poor Muslims

By Khabrein.info Correspondent,
Hyderabad, April 5: In a voltaface clearly aimed at attracting Muslim votes in next general elections, the BJP has said that it is not against reservation for Muslims in jobs and education.
BJP has been constantly opposing any move to give Muslims reservation or some scholarship schemess for the community so far. Its national spokesman had called this year's Budget as the one presented by Liaqat Ali Khan who was the finance minister under Negru in Congress-Muslim League alliance government prior to India's partition.
Opposing education and job quotas on the basis of religion, the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) Saturday said it was for reservations for socially and economically weaker sections of the Muslim community.
The national executive of the BJP minority cell, which met here, made it clear that it was "uncompromisingly opposed to any special treatment or reservations on the basis of religion".

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Pakistani Film Khuda Kay Liye makes historic opening in India

On April 4, Khuda Kay Liye (In the name of God), a critically acclaimed Pakistani film about the lives of Muslims and Pakistanis after September 11th 2001, was released in cinemas across India. According to BBC News, “It is the first Pakistani film to get a wide commercial release in India in over four decades.” The film, directed by Shoaib Mansoor and starring Bollywood actor Naseeruddin Shah as well as Pakistani actors Shan and Iman Ali, won several awards following its release last year, including the special jury award at the 31st Cairo International Film Festival in December. A movie review by Pakistan’s Daily Times noted last year, “If directed by any other individual, such a sensitive, introspective story could easily have metamorphosed into a mere show of finger-pointing.
However, Shoaib Mansoor is intelligent enough to portray the gray, confused areas of an individual’s interpretation of religion, experienced enough to fairly depict both the religious and not-so-religious factions of Pakistan and perceptive enough to get his message across: that while religion in itself is good, it is often misused as a means to personal gain. Violence, persecution of women and lawlessness are all conveniently excused to have been done ‘in the name of God’.”
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Saturday, March 29, 2008

Govt. approves development programme for minority concentration districts

By Khabrein.info Correspondent,

March 29: The Cabinet Committee on Economic Affairs today gave its approval for introducing a new Centrally Sponsored Scheme namely ‘Multi-sectoral Development Programme’ for minority concentration districts, with 100% central assistance, during the XIth Five Year Plan with an estimated expenditure of Rs.3780.00 crore.

The programme aims at improving the socio-economic parameters and basic amenities in these districts for improving the quality of life of the people and reducing imbalances in line with priority attached to inclusive growth. Absolutely critical infrastructure linkages like connecting roads, basic health infrastructure, ICDS centres, skill development and marketing facilities required for improving living conditions and economic opportunities and catalyzing the growth process would also be eligible for inclusion in the plan.

The focus on this programme will be on rural and semi-rural areas of the identified 90 minority concentration districts. Financial assistance would made available to these districts to address the ‘development deficits’ that were either not met fully by existing schemes / programmes or catered to by any scheme / programme of the State or Central Government. The programme will be implemented by the Panchayati raj institutions / line departments / agencies / Scheduled Area councils in accordance with the implementation mechanism in practice in the State/UT.
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IIM-A hikes fee 150 %, making it impossible for poor to enroll


By Khabrein.info Correspondent,
New Delhi, March 29: Indian Institute of Management – Ahmadabad (IIM-A) has decided to hike the fee for its post graduate courses making it impossible for poor students to enroll in one of the most prestigious institutes in the country. The 150 percent hike in the fee is not only atrocious but it also effectively closes the door for poor students to dream of getting admission in it
The institute has increased the fee for two-year post-graduate programme in business management from existing Rs.450,000 to Rs.1.15 million from the next academic session beginning this year.
The decision to hike the fee was taken at an IIM-A board meeting here in New Delhi. The government opposed the move saying this would result in the other IIMs also increasing the fees.
IIM-A has increased the fee for the first year from Rs 2.20 lakh to Rs 5.50 lakh and the second year fee has been hiked to Rs 6 lakh instead of Rs 2.40 lakh that students pay now.

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Bedevilled World by Prof. Azharul Islam released


By Khabrein.info Correspondent,
New Delhi,March 29: Global Media Publications, a leading New Delhi-based publishing house Saturday released an important book on America’s war on terror titled, Bedevilled World. The book discusses as to how America has tried to defame Islam in the garb of terrorism and has used it as a pretext to target Muslim nations in Asia and Africa.
The author Prof. Azharul Islam, a former Vice Chancellor of the International Islamic University, Rajshahi, Bangladesh says that Islam has been accused for every evil, every incident of terrorism, every action of some splinter groups in remote corners of the world. Islam has been portrayed as a savage religion, bent upon destroying world.
He says that this unjust portrayal of Islam (a Divine Religion) is in sharp contrast to Christian groups responsible for atrocities or terrorist attacks throughout the century up to the present time. For these Christianity is hardly named or blamed in world media. Basque separatists, IRA, Ku Klux Klan, other terrorists groups or individuals including Oklahoma city bomber 27-year old Timothy James McVeigh (168 were killed on 19 April, 1995) in countries like Britain, Germany, Lebanaon, North or South America or elsewhere in the world are never called Christian terrorists and Christianity is never blamed for their actions. President Bush’s so-called multi-billion dollar ‘war on terror’ in the last few years has failed to contain terrorism.
The author suggests that the so-called ‘war on terror’ should have been fought alongside the ‘war on global injustice’. Something about redressing global injustice, Muslim plight, bigotry, attack on Islam should be addressed genuinely. One should clearly understand that ‘fault’ does not entirely rest on a group or a smaller country but on the most powerful nation and the colonial powers for their imperialistic behaviour. A manifesto that seeks to enforce ‘Western hegemony and cultural imperialism’ through an archaic policy of ‘divide and rule’ is probably hard to win friends, though it is sure to create more enemies.
The author says that the world has a good example in Bangladesh where the government has fought openly against terrorist activities of some fringe Muslim organizations. He says that the Bangladeshi government was able to destroy terrorist infrastructure in the country due to some wonderful actions taken by it and by taking the general population in confidence against the terrorist elements.
Name of the Book: Bedevilled WorldBy Prof. Azharul Islam, ISBN: 8188869260Date of Publication: March 2008326 pages, tables, figuresPrice: Rs 845 (India), US$ 45 (Elsewhere)Published by : Global Media Publications

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Wednesday, March 26, 2008

Muslim ulama oppose new gender sensitive nikahnama

By Rakesh Mohan Chaturvedi
Lucknow, March : Clerics are refusing to accept the new nikahnama, a marriage document prepared by a Muslim women's organisation, which it claims is free from any gender bias.
The All India Muslim Women Personal Law Board (AIMWPLB) has prepared the new nikahnama, inviting sharp reaction from clerics.
Sunni cleric Khalid Rashid Firangi Mahali dismissed it as a "publicity stunt".
"Two years ago the All India Muslim Personal Law Board (AIMPLB) came out with a nikahnama and all sections approved it. Even the women representatives agreed. So what was the need for another code?" Rashid said.
But AIMWPLB president Shaista Ambar, who prepared the new marriage document, is undeterred.

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Gujarat riots: SC says religious fanaticism worse than terrorism

By Khabrein.info Correspondent,
New Delhi, March 26: Indian Supreme Court (SC) in a landmark observation regarding Gujarat riots said today that religious fanaticism is worse than terrorism. The Supreme Court is the only institution that has consistently stood up to support the Gujarat riot victims. The riot, one of the worst in India’s post-independent history is a blot on India’s face. More than two thousand people mostly Muslims were slaughtered in riots that had apparent backing of the state government.
The apex court today also ordered Gujarat’s Modi government to set up a special investigation team (SIT) within 10 days to probe 10 14 most important cases of communal riots in the state six years ago.
A three-member Supreme Court bench consisting of Justices Arjit Pasayat, P. Sathasivam and Aftab Alam said the team would submit its probe report to the court in a sealed cover within three months and it would act further on the court's order.

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Tuesday, March 25, 2008

SC orders 10 Gujarat riot cases to be probed again


By Our Correspondent, http://www.khabrein.info/
New Delhi, March 25: Supreme Court has once again cast suspicion on the handling of Gujarat riot cases by the Modi government in the state. SC today ordered 10 Gujarat riot cases to be probed again by a former CBI director. Gujarat riots of the year 2002 were worst riots in the history of post independent India. More than two thousand people, mostly Muslims, were slaughtered across the state. State government has been accused of complicity in the riots that has divided this western Indian state on religious lines like never before.

SC today constituted a special team headed by former Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) director R.K Raghavan to probe 10 crucial cases of 2002 communal carnage in Gujarat.

Supreme Court bench of Justices Arijit Pasayat, P. Sathasivam and Aftab Alam took the decision while hearing a bunch of petitions seeking either a probe into these cases by the CBI or transfer of their trial outside the state.

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Saturday, March 22, 2008

AP, Assam and Bengal: Muslim enrolment at primary level 100 %

By Husna Anjum
(Khabrein.info Special)
New Delhi: A survey by National University of Educational Planning and Administration (NUEPA) has made the startling finding that the primary enrolment among Muslims is still a lot lower than the national level. Muslims who make around 14 percent of the national population, their ratio in primary school was a meager 9.4 percent, while in pre-primary level it was just about 7.5 percent.
Though it was not at all amazing after recent surveys including the Sachar Committee report, all showing that Muslims were the most backward community when it comes to education.
What is good about the recent survey is that it shows that Muslims are doing a lot better in states where the over all development level is good and also in state out of BIMARU hold that include UP, Bihar, Madhya Pradesh and Rajasthan. The enrolment of Muslims in primary level in Andhra Pradesh is better than the overall enrollment in the state. The same is true about Muslims enrollment in a not well off state of West Bengal.
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Muslim Woman married to sister’s husband to get maintenance

By khabreininfo Correspondent,
New Delhi, March 23: In a ruling of far reaching consequences, the Indian Supreme Court said that a Muslim woman married to her sister’s husband should get maintenance from her husband.
Under Islamic law a man cannot marry two sisters at the same time. The husband can marry the sister of her wife only when the two have been separated or after the death of the first sister.
Two-member bench of the apex court of Justice Altamas Kabir and Justice J.M. Panchal while ruling on a plea of maintenance by Bismillah Begum said that she would be given maintenance by her husband. The woman who hails from Karnataka state had said that she married Chand Patel, the husband of her elder sister Mashaq Begum in 1992. The two fell apart in 2001 after the birth of their daughter.
Her husband on the other hand denied that he ever married. He also said that even if he married her "it was void from the word go and never valid as per the Muslim personal law, which forbids marriage with the wife's sister during the latter's life or continuation of her marriage".
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Friday, March 21, 2008

Muslims in Indian Economy - 2: Shahnaz Hussain: the woman who rules Indian beauty market



By Azera Rahman
She is a name to reckon with when it comes to herbal beauty care. But when Shahnaz Hussain is not immersed in her world of ayurveda, she does a whole lot of other things, for instance, snipping her Louis Vuitton bags to make pockets on her coat or designing six-foot-tall wooden dolls!
As you walk into Hussain's luxurious south Delhi home, a big Christmas tree complete with all the decorations welcomes you at the door. But instead of the usual green, this Christmas tree is in white - she had it specially ordered from London.
There's just one term to explain Hussain's home, 'interesting'. The drawing room, for example, is done up in pristine white and is filled with crystals, various sized flower vases, decorative items, soft toys, clocks, photographs and artefacts.
'The drawing room should be in subtle colour so that it's soothing to the visitors. Bright colours add too much weight on the mood of the guests. And these decorative pieces have been picked up on various trips to different countries at different times,' Hussain, donning a flaming red overcoat, thick gold anklets and red high heeled shoes, told IANS.


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Wednesday, March 19, 2008

Taslima Nasreen bids adieu to India

By Khabrein.info Correspondent,

New Delhi, March 19: Taslima Nasreen has finally bid adieu to India. On Wednesday Taslima, the author of several defamatory books including Dwikhandita, left India for London from where she reportedly left for a destination she did not disclose.

Taslima left for London from New Delhi on a British Airways flight. She had bitterly criticized the Indian government before she left the country.

In an interview to a leading Indian daily she said that “Fundamentalists do not torture you to death. They just finish you off. But the Indian Government slowly pushed me towards death. My terrible experience has shattered all notions about a secular and democratic India,”

She went on to add, “For 20 years, I have been hitting out against fundamentalism. There has been no physical attack on me. But India, when it failed to break me psychologically, destroyed me physically by denying treatment to an ill person”. Taslima has threatened to reveal all about the deplorable treatment given to her by Indian government. She said that she expose the Indian government which was out to kill her.

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Bin Laden threatens Europe over Prophet Mohammed cartoons

Washington, March 20 (DPA) Al Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden threatened Europe over the publication of cartoons depicting Prophet Mohammed, in comments made in an internet video released to coincide with the fifth anniversary of the US-led war in Iraq.

Addressing the "intelligent ones in the European Union," bin Laden said the drawings first published in a Danish newspaper were even more offensive than war-related killings, according to a transcript of his remarks released by the IntelCenter, a private firm outside Washington that monitors terrorist activities on the web.

"Although our tragedy in your killing of our women and children is a very great one, it paled when you went overboard in your unbelief and freed yourselves of the etiquettes of dispute and fighting and went to the extent of publishing these insulting drawings," he said. "This is the greater and more serious tragedy, and reckoning for it will be more severe."

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Tuesday, March 18, 2008

Taslima Nasreen is leaving the country


By Khabrein.info Correspondent,
New Delhi, March 18: Controversial author, Taslima Nasreen who was holed up in a safe house in New Delhi Delhi for the last several months has announced that she is leaving the country. Sources who are close to Taslima say that she will go to Swedan.
Taslima who lives under the tight vigil of the central government agencies due to the heightened security concerns says that she cannot endure to live in such condition where neither she can venture out of the safe house not can easily meet anyone.
Reports indicate that Taslima may leave the country as soon as Tuesday evening. Earlier reports said that she was leaving the country for some medical check ups.
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Some important books on Dalai Lama, Tibet, and Buddhism

New Delhi, March 18: With Tibet up in flames, a number of people want to learn more about the country, Dalai Lama and Buddhism. Here we give a list of some important books on the life of His holiness Dalai Lama, his country and religion, Buddhism.
Understanding the Dalai Lama Rajive Mehrotra http://www.gmpublications.com/product_info.php?products_id=17227 Dalai Lama, My son : A Mother’s Story Diki Tsering http://www.gmpublications.com/product_info.php?products_id=24183
Many Ways to Nirvana : Discourses on Right Living : His Holiness the Dalai Lama Renuka Singh http://www.gmpublications.com/product_info.php?products_id=24288
The Dalai Lamas : The Institution and its History Ardy Verhaegen http://www.gmpublications.com/product_info.php?products_id=24184
The Essential Dalai Lama : His Important Teachings Rajiv Mehrotra http://www.gmpublications.com/product_info.php?products_id=24235
The Last Time I Saw Tibet Bimal Dey http://www.gmpublications.com/product_info.php?products_id=24952
Tibet Past and Present Deb Bahadur Thapa http://www.gmpublications.com/product_info.php?products_id=24358
An Account of Tibet : The Travels of Ippolito Desideri, 1712-1727 Filippo De Filippi http://www.gmpublications.com/product_info.php?products_id=13218
Antiquities of Upper Tibet : An Inventory of Pre-Buddhist Archaeological Sites on the High Plateau (Findings of the Upper Tibet Circumnavigation Expedition, 2000) John Vincent Bellezza http://www.gmpublications.com/product_info.php?products_id=12968
Apparitions of the Self : The Secret Autobiographies of a Tibetan Visionary Janet Gyatso http://www.gmpublications.com/product_info.php?products_id=14179
Buddhas Warriors : The Story of the CIA-Backed Tibetan Freedom Fighters, the Chinese Invasion and the Ultimate Fall of Tibet Mikel Dunham http://www.gmpublications.com/product_info.php?products_id=12682
Diary of a Journey Across Tibet Bower Hamilton http://www.gmpublications.com/product_info.php?products_id=11021
Engaged Buddhism : The Dalai Lamas Worldview Bharati Puri http://www.gmpublications.com/product_info.php?products_id=24230
Feminism, Nationalism and Exiled Tibetan Women Alex Butler http://www.gmpublications.com/product_info.php?products_id=16837
The Buddhism of Tibet or Lamaism L. Austine Waddell http://www.gmpublications.com/product_info.php?products_id=24147
The Last Time I Saw Tibet Bimal Dey http://www.gmpublications.com/product_info.php?products_id=24952
Tibet Past and Present Deb Bahadur Thapa http://www.gmpublications.com/product_info.php?products_id=24358Dictionary of Buddhism By Damien Keown http://www.gmpublications.com/product_info.php?products_id=24191 Abhisamayalankara - Prajnaparamita - Upadesa - Sastra : The Work of Bodhisattva Maitreya By E. Obermiller Th. Stcherbatsky Year of Publication: 2006 http://www.gmpublications.com/product_info.php?products_id=14174 Ahimsa : Buddhism and the Vegetarian Ideal By Bodo Balsys http://www.gmpublications.com/product_info.php?products_id=14176 An Introduction to Buddhist Philosophy in India and Tibet By Zahiruddin Ahmad Year of Publication: 2007http://www.gmpublications.com /product_info.php?products_id=24267 Antiquities of Upper Tibet : An Inventory of Pre-Buddhist Archaeological Sites on the High Plateau (Findings of the Upper Tibet Circumnavigation Expedition, 2000) By John Vincent Bellezza http://www.gmpublications.com/product_info.php?products_id=12968 Buddha : A Revolutionary and Reformer By Ramesh Chandra & Sangh Mittra http://www.gmpublications.com/product_info.php?products_id=24123 Buddha : His Life, His Doctrine, His Order By Hermann Oldenberg http://www.gmpublications.com/product_info.php?products_id =25468 Buddhanusmrti : A Glossary of Buddhist Terms By Kala Acharya http://www.gmpublications.com/product_info.php?products_id=24126 Buddhism : Art, Architecture, Literature and Philosophy (2 volume set)By G. Kamalakar http://www.gmpublications.com/product_info.php?products_id=24377 Buddhism as/in Performance : Analysis of Meditation and Theatrical Practice By David E.R. George http://www.gmpublications.com/product_info.php?products_id=24137 Buddhism Declined in India : How and Why By D.C. Ahir http://www.gmpublications.com/product_info.php?products_id=24129 BUDDHISM IN INDIA By GAIL OMVEDT http://www.gmpublications.com/product_info.php?products_id=11178 Buddhism in Indian Literature By Narendra K. Dash Year of Publication: 2007 http://www.gmpublications.com/product_info.php?products_id=25532 Buddhism: A Religion of Salvation By Moti Lal Pandit http://www.gmpublications.com/product_info.php?products_id=24132 Buddhist Art : In Praise of the Divine By Shashibala http://www.gmpublications.com/product_info.php?products_id=24150 Buddhist Art and Thought By Shashibala Year of Publication: 2007http://www.gmpublications.com/product_info.php?products_id=24106 Buddhist Divinities By Puspa Niyogi http://www.gmpublications.com/product_info.php?products_id=24157 Buddhist Sects and Sectarianism By Bibhuti Baruah http://www.gmpublications.com/product_info.php?products_id=24167 Dukkha : Suffering in Early Buddhism By M.V. Ram Kumar Ratnam http://www.gmpublications.com/product_info.php?products_id=24208 Encyclopaedia of Buddhist Tantra (5 volume set)By Sadhu Santideva http://www.gmpublications.com/product_info.php?products_id=24908 Encyclopaedia of Gods and Goddesses (30 volumes set) Nagendra Kr Singh (ed.) http://www.gmpublications.com/product_info.php?products_id=11554 Encyclopaedic History of India Through Ages ( 7 volume set) By S.R. Bakshi & Sangh Mittra http://www.gmpublications.com/product_info.php?products_id=11306 Foregleams of God : A Comparative Study of Hinduism, Buddhism and Christianity By T. Issac Tambyah http://www.gmpublications.com/product_info.php?products_id=12378

Sunday, March 16, 2008

Indian American group meet in Chicago to improve India's villages

By Arun Kumar
Washington, March 16 (IANS) A group of Indian American activists plan to bring together friends of India who wish to play an active role in improving conditions in India's villages at a conference in Chicago in May.
Sponsored by 'US-India Friendship' group, the May 3-4 India Rural Development Action Programme Conference aims to develop concrete action programmes for water development, healthcare, primary education and economic development of Indian villages.
It is a follow up to the December 2007 Rural India Learning Journey undertaken by 24 Indian Americans to rural areas in Tamil Nadu.
It gave the participants a first-hand look at how the villagers of India are faring compared to the rapid progress of the upper and middle-class in the cities, the sponsors said.
The experience, while certainly eye-opening, was perhaps unexpectedly a positive one, according to Ram Narayanan, coordinator of the sponsoring enterprise US-India Friendship.
"Some of India's dynamic social entrepreneurs, otherwise known as NGOs (non-government organisations), are already in action lending a helping hand to transform rural India," he said.
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Some new titles on Islam and Indian Muslims

Newsletter March 2008: Some new titles on Islam and Indian Muslims

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Rights of Hindu and Muslim Women
By Neera Bharihoke, 2008
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Religion and Law in Independent India
By Robert D. Baird
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Behind the Veil : Representation of Muslim Woman in Indian Writings in English 1950-2000
By A.R. Kidwai
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Change and Continuity in Indian Sufism : A Naqshbandi-Mujaddidi Branch in the Hindu Environment
By Thomas Dahnhardt
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Comparative Status of Muslim Women
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Democracy in Muslim Societies : The Asian Experience
By Zoya Hasan.
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Encyclopaedia of Madrasa Education in India
By K.C. Sharma
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The Faces of Islam : Tradition and Terror
By Naunihal Singh
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Faith Healing Among Muslims
By Meraj Hashmi
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Glimpses of Muslim Education in India : Peeping Through the Convocation Addresses of The Aligarh Muslim University
By Shan Mohammad
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India's Muslims : An Omnibus: Islamic Revival in British India Deoband, 1860-1900; The Bengal Muslims 1871-1906: A Quest for Identity; Legacy of a Divided Nation India's Muslims Since Independence
By Barbara Daly Metcalf, Rafiuddin Ahmed and Mushirul Hasan
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Islam, South Asia, and the West
By Francis Robinson
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Islam in India and Pakistan : A Religious History of Islam in India and Pakistan
By Murray T. Titus
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Islamic Fundamentalism in South Asia/R.K.P. Multani. Delhi, Sumit Enterprises, 2007, viii, 320 p., Rs 995/-.
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Living with Secularism : The Destiny of India's Muslims
By Mushirul Hasan
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Marriage Contract in Islam
By Tanzeem Fatima. New Delhi
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The Moria Muslims of Assam : A Study on the Cultural Variability and Drift
By Pradyot Kumar Guha
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Mosques
By Razia Grover
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Muslim Artisans, Craftsmen and Traders : Issues in Entrepreneurship
By Abdul Waheed
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Muslim Identity and Islam : Misinterpreted in the Contemporary World
By M.G. Husain
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Muslim Modernism and the Problem of Modern Science
By M. Maroof Shah
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Muslims, Dalits and the Fabrications of History
By Shail Mayaram, M.S.S. Pandian and Ajay Skaria. Ranikhet Cantt
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Muslims in India : Contemporary Social and Political Discourses
By Yoginder Sikand
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Muslims of India Since Partition
By Balraj Puri
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The Red Thread : Healing Possession at a Muslim Shrine in North India
By Beatrix Pfleiderer
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Redefining Islamic Political Thought : A Critique in Methodological Perspective
By Obaidullah Fahad
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Religion in Indian History
By Irfan Habib,
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Seamless Boundaries : Lutfullah's Narrative Beyond East and West
By Mushirul Hasan
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Terrorism Resistance and Islam : A Study of 7/7 London Bombings
By Obaidullah Fahad.
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The Ulama, Islamic Ethics and Courts Under the Mughals : Aurangzeb Revisited
By M.L. Bhatia,
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What the Koran Really Says : Language, Text & Commentary
By Ibn Warraq,
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Women and Islam
By Shabana Fatma.
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WOMEN AND ISLAM
Fatima Mernissi
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Insurgency and Terrorism in India and Pakistan : With Special Reference to Benazir Bhutto
By Md. Elyas, 2008
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Terror's Last Gasp in Kashmir
By K.S. Rajamani. Delhi, 2008
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India Under the Shadow of Terrorism
By H. Parameshwar Hegde
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Insurgency and Terrorism : From Revolution to Apocalypse
By Bard E. O'Neill
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Responding to Terrorism in South Asia
By S.D. Muni
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Understanding Terrorism in South Asia : Beyond Statist Discourses
By Imtiaz Ahmed
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Unholy War : Extremism in the Name of Islam
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Saturday, March 15, 2008

AMU gives itself pan-India character


By Brij Khandelwal
Aligarh, March 11: The Aligarh Muslim University is trying to make itself compatible with the changing times and needs of the society despite resentment from within.
Vice-chancellor P.K. Abdul Azis is keen that the institution joins the ranks of the best in the field of education.
The vice chancellor told the IANS that a proposal to open five new centres of the university to give it an identifiable all-India character is awaiting clearance from the Ministry of Human Resources Development (HRD), while four examinations centres have started functioning this year.
The University Grants Commission (UGC) has also given Rs.70 million to the university's technical college, the Zakir Hussain College of Engineering and Technology (ZHCET), to upgrade it to the level of the Indian Institutes of Technology (IITs).

H-1B professional visas creating jobs in US: study

By Arun Kumar
Washington, March 14 (IANS) American businesses are finding it hard to fill skilled positions even as H-1B visas that bring in foreign professionals, including a large number from India, are creating jobs in the US, shows a new US study.
Confirming Microsoft Chairman Bill Gates' contention that an arbitrary cap on H-1B visas is forcing them to outsource jobs, the study shows major US technology companies today average more than 470 job openings for skilled positions in the US while defence companies have more than 1,265 each.
A second complementary study by the National Foundation for American Policy (NFAP) found after examining H-1B filings and year-by-year job totals for the technology companies in the Standard & Poor (S&P) 500 that hiring skilled foreign nationals on H-1B visas is associated with increases in employment at US technology companies.
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Khwaja Hasan Gafoor takes over as new police commissioner of Mumbai

By Hasan Kamal
Khwaja Hasan Gafoor is the 2nd Muslim officer who is going to take charge of Police Commissioner in a span of 43 years. Previously Majeedullah had been Police Commissioner from 1962 to 1965. Majeedullah is well known personality among the people right from common man to police personnel and even in Media, he is known as an honest and hardworking police commissioner.
The appointment of Khwaja Hasan Gafoor is hailed everywhere because of being Muslim and other side responsible and educated Muslims and Non-Muslims are also feeling relaxed to see that an honest, efficient and dutiful person has taken charge of such a higher post of police department. During his previous tenure nothing was heard wrong against him. All who met with him were impressed with his jolly nature. He has earned prestigious International awards twice for his fine performance. People who know him are well aware that his father late Khwaja Abdul Gafoor was also a well know personality and he was retired from the post of Additional Chief Secretary of Maharashtra Government. Late Khwaja Abdul Gafoor was scholar of Urdu, he worked for promotion of Urdu language and he used to respect and admire Urdu scholars. He used to write articles too. His wife (mother of present Commissioner of Police) belonged to a respectable family of Hyderabad and her speaking style of Hyderabad used to make her natural personality more distinguished. Thus the back ground of Khwaja Hasan Gafoor is such an impressive that people refer him as an example of politeness and nobility.

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