Majbuddin Good foreign relations with other countries are valuable assets for a nation. Trade relationships are bilateral, multilateral, and global but Diplomacy is one to one relationships. Diplomacy between the two countries is built over a long time. Good Diplomacy with any nation takes hard efforts, knowledge of the past of the nation, its trade...
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UN chief criticises lack of global cooperation on tackling COVID-19
The United Nations chief criticised the total lack of international coordination in tackling the COVID-19 pandemic and warned that the go-it-alone policy of many countries will not defeat the coronavirus. Secretary-General Antonio Guterres said in an interview with The Associated Press that what needs to be done is to make countries understand that by acting...
The purpose of literature and religion is to form a healthy society: Prof. Pasha
“Like religion, literature removes ignorance to society. The purpose of literature and religion is to form a healthy society. They both are related to the human values and social issues.” Prof. Anwar Pasha(JNU, New Delhi) said in the one-day online international seminar on “RELIGIOUS CONCEPTS IN THE WORLD LITERATURE” organized by the TASKHEER FOUDATION and...
Pregnant Jamia Student Safoora Zargar Gets Bail On Humanitarian Grounds, With Conditions
The Delhi High Court on Tuesday allowed bail to Safoora Zargar, 27-year-old student of Jamia Milia Islamia University, under custody for alleged conspiracy behind Delhi riots, after the Central government stated that it had no objection to her release on humanitarian grounds, LiveLaw.in has reported. There were widespread concerns raised about the incarceration of Zargar,...
Opinion| Education in the time of Covid-19
The world acknowledges that Covid19 has paralyzed the whole human system across the globe. Surely, in such kind of unbearable and heinous environment continuing the daily routine activities in different spheres of life is a difficult job. Because of the survival of life in the recent globally, tribulation situations must be important and first priority...
Sino-India Face-off: Military Standoff And Looming Uncertainties In The Region
The China-India relationship is remarkably stable in many ways with bilateral summits and new multilateral groupings often bring the two Asian heavyweights together in many causes – yet some important differences and suspicious is still persist with rapidly changing Geo-strategic and Geo-political vulnerabilities. Before the 1960s both countries were in spiraling romanticism chanted Hindo-China brotherhood...
How Painful to be Orphan, Poor and Woman?
M. Burhanuddin Qasmi Aasiya Begum, age 29, wife of late Ahadur Rahman Tapadar, a resident of Deorail, Badarpur under Karimganj district of Assam, India has a painful saga of her life to share with the humane world. Her husband, 34 years, was found dead in a sewer-canal on Sunday, the 14th June 2020, as unclaimed...
Opinion: What Muslims need to learn from their Christian counterparts in India
Muslims constitute around 14-15% of India’s total population as per the current and 2011 census. After 2014, there were more cases reported of atrocities on minorities, especially the Muslim community. It may have political affiliations but Muslims really are more socially and educationally backward in India; more than the Scheduled castes, it is what the...
Noida International University conducted a Webinar on Right To Equality- Paradigm Shift
Tarannum Athar Noida – School of Law and Legal Affairs, a department of legal studies in Noida International University conducted a Webinar on a very interesting and relevant topic of Right To Equality- Paradigm Shift. The keynote speaker of this webinar session was Hon’ble Justice Protik Prakash Banerjee from Calcutta High Court. The session started...
New Guidelines for Maulana Azad National Fellowship: 2019-20 is Impractical and Unfair
M. Burhanuddin Qasmi Maulana Azad National Fellowship (MANF) is a scholarship program to promote and assist higher academic excellence and researches among young scholars belonging India’s religious minority groups – Muslims, Christians, Buddhists, Sikhs, Jains and Parsis etc. The Ministry of Minority Affairs (MMA), Government of India, provides fellowships to selected 1000 candidates each year...









