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The Policy Times and Shiv Nadar University Bring Together India’s Largest 3-Day Virtual Education Conference
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The Policy Times and Shiv Nadar University Bring Together India’s Largest 3-Day Virtual Education Conference

The World Education Conference (WEC2021 online) aims to discuss NEP2020 implementation roadmap, post-Covid recovery plans, affordable and including E-Learning and education-industry integration Covid-19 has been an eye-opener and yardstick to see how dynamic, flexible, and modern your education system is. In India, over 32 crore students have been affected byCovid-19. About 13 crore students from...

Opinion| Why They Target the Prophet Muhammad PBUH
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Opinion| Why They Target the Prophet Muhammad PBUH

Tauqeer Ahmad Qasmi Kandhalvi The ongoing protests by Muslims across the globe against the republication of the blasphemous cartoons is a clear message that disrespect to the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) is intolerable. The sinister campaign, with the French president on its front, has been a total failure as it has urged many...

Congratulations daughter Sana Khan on your repentance
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Congratulations daughter Sana Khan on your repentance

Dr Muhammad Raziul Islam Nadvi Bollywood actress and popular Big Boss 6 contestant – Sana Khan’s announcement to bid adieu to the film industry has gladdened many like me. The fame, wealth, glitz and glamour of the film industry do not permit one to introspect and think deeply. Given such a scenario, if one says...

Opinion| RAPE Raj: Shrouded in Shadow
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Opinion| RAPE Raj: Shrouded in Shadow

Shahnaz Islam Remember, rape has no caste, religion or identity; ‘it is an act of hysteria’, a madness and an act against any sane society. A frenzied attack or bouts of insanity; “rape is rape”! Every 16 minutes one rape is crafted in India. A woman or a child…they are all prey of the rape...

Peace settlement in Afghanistan & Pak- Afghan messy diplomatic  ties
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Peace settlement in Afghanistan & Pak- Afghan messy diplomatic ties

Pakistan and Afghanistan have had a tortuous shared history that has left a complicated history of ethnic & political dividend across a disputed border. Each has tried hard to mend good ties with the others enemies. The decades long mistrust has fueled torturous socio- economic & Geo- political discordance in the elite circle of Iaslamabad...

Prof. M. Yasin Mazhar Siddiqui (1944-2020): An Islamic Scholar Par Excellence
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Prof. M. Yasin Mazhar Siddiqui (1944-2020): An Islamic Scholar Par Excellence

By Shams Tabrez Qasmi On 15th September, 2020, Prof. (Dr.) Muhammad Yasin Mazhar Siddiqi, a great Islamic scholar, died. Born on 26th December, 1944 in Kheri district of U. P. India, Prof. Siddiqi was educated at Darul Ulum Nadwah al-‘Ulama (Lucknow), Lucknow University, Jamia Milia Islamia (New Delhi) and Aligarh Muslim University (AMU). After completing...

Amin Usmani of IFA passes away
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Amin Usmani of IFA passes away

By Manzar Imam Amin Ahmad Usmani, secretary of Delhi-based Islamic Fiqh Academy (IFA) of India breathed last Wednesday, 2 September, 2020 at Delhi’s Majeedia Hospital. He was 64 and survives his wife, two sons and two daughters. Renowned Muslim scholar and general secretary of IFA, Maulana Khalid Saifullah Rahmani called him “the brain of IFA”...