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Jamia exam paper controversy: Probe committee formed as University acts against Professor over objectionable question

Jamia Millia Islamia (JMI) has taken stringent action against a faculty member from its Department of Social Work after an end-semester examination question triggered widespread objections and complaints, with the university describing the lapse as serious negligence rather than a routine academic issue. On December 23, the central university suspended …

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Santa caps outside, conversion rackets inside: Missionary network with foreign funding exposed in Shahjahanpur

As Christmas celebrations unfolded across several parts of the country, Shahjahanpur district in Uttar Pradesh witnessed the unmasking of a disturbing pattern of missionary-driven religious conversion operations. In rapid succession, multiple cases surfaced across different police station areas, exposing what investigators believe is a well-coordinated and systematically run network aimed …

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Love Jihad at KGMU: Resident doctor Rameez Uddin Nayak booked for sexual exploitation, forced conversion and blackmail

King George’s Medical University (KGMU), one of Uttar Pradesh’s most prestigious medical institutions, is at the centre of a serious controversy following allegations of “love jihad” and forced religious conversion against a resident doctor. The case has triggered administrative action, police investigation and heightened scrutiny by intelligence agencies, given the …

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Jamia Millia Islamia admin suspends Professor after ‘Atrocities against Muslims’ exam question triggers complaints

Jamia Millia Islamia (JMI), a central university, has suspended a senior faculty member after an examination question in an undergraduate course referring to “atrocities against Muslim minorities in India” triggered a major controversy and drew sharp criticism from students, academics and political observers. The professor, identified as Prof. Virendra Balaji …

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Fear shadows Christmas in Europe as ‘lone wolf Jihadi’ terror attack turns festive cities into high security zones

It scarcely needs emphasis that this year’s festive season across Europe is unfolding under extraordinary tension. Cities traditionally synonymous with open-air Christmas markets, concerts, and street celebrations, London, Paris, Vienna, Brussels and others, are witnessing curtailed festivities, heavy police presence, and public unease. What was once a period defined by …

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