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ملک کے دستور کے برعکس شریعت میں مداخلت قابل قبول نہیں: مولانا ارشد مدنی
پرتاپ گڑھ ۔ جمیعتہ علما ہند کے قومی صدر مولانا سید ارشد مدنی نے کہا کہ ملک کے سیکولر دستور کے بر عکس شریعت میں مداخلت قابل قبول نہیں ہےجب کہ دستور میں سبھی مذاہب کو پوری آزادی حاصل ہے ۔ اتر پردیش میں پرتاپ گڑھ ضلع کے دیلہو پور بازار کے نزدیک بھکنا پور پڑاو پر منعقد قومی یکجہتی کانفرنس کو بطور مہمان
روزگار میں اردو زبان اب مرکزیت حاصل کرچکی ہے: پروفیسر خالد محمود
کے مواقع’ کے عنوان سے منعقدہ قومی سیمنار کے افتتاحی اجلاس کی صدارت کرتے ہوئے کہی۔ انہوں نے کہا کہ اردو کے دیگر اصناف پرجس قدر زور دیا جاتا ہے اس طرح زبان کی نوک و پلک سنوارنے کے لئے توجہ نہیں دی جاتی ہے جب کہ زبان کی وجہ سے روزگار کے مواقع پیدا ہوتے ہیں۔ انہوں نے اس موضوع کو موجودہ دور میں بہت اہم
اندھے کو اندھیرے میں بڑی دور کی سوجھی: نوٹ بندی پر مایاوتی کا مرکز پر سخت حملہ
نئی دہلی۔ نوٹ بندی کو لے کر بہوجن سماج پارٹی کی سربراہ مایاوتی نے مودی پر ایک بار پھر حملہ بولا ہے۔ مایاوتی نے نوٹ بندی پر حکومت کو گھیرتے ہوئے کہا کہ اندھے کو اندھیرے میں بڑی دور کی سوجھی۔ مرکز نے ملک کے ماحول کو خراب کرنے کی کوشش کی۔ ملک میں 500 اور 1000 کی نوٹ بند کر کے عام آدمی کو اذیتیں دینے ک
وزیر اعظم مودی کو ملا نتیش کا ساتھ، کہا نوٹ بندی کے بعد اب شراب بندی بھی نافذ کرو
پٹنہ۔ بہار کے وزیر اعلی نتیش کمار نے نوٹ بندی پر مرکز کی نریندر مودی حکومت کی ایک بار پھر حمایت کرتے ہوئے آج کہا کہ نوٹ بندی کے بعد اب بے نامی جائیداد کو ضبط کرنے کے ساتھ ہی پورے ملک میں شراب بندی نافذ کرنی چاہئے تاکہ ملک کو بدعنوانی اور کالے دھن سے پور ی طرح آزاد کرایا جاسکے۔ مسٹر کمار نے یہاں شرا
Karnataka govt. has failed to protect RSS workers, alleges Eshwarappa
Leader of the Opposition in the Legislative Council K.S. Eshwarappa accused the Congress government of failing to protect the lives of RSS workers in the State. During the question hour on Thursday, Mr. Eshwarappa said the government had done nothing so far though three RSS workers had been killed i
India confirms H5N8 bird flu outbreak in Karnataka: Report
India has reported an outbreak of a highly contagious bird flu virus in Karnataka, the World Organisation for Animal Health (OIE) said on Friday, citing a report from the Indian agriculture ministry. The H5N8 virus was confirmed among birds in the village of Itagi, and all 1,593 of the birds at r
Drought-hit Karnataka seeks waiver of 50% farm loans
Belagavi (Karnataka): Reeling under severe drought, Karnataka on Thursday urged the Centre to waive off 50 per cent of the farm loans, as the state government is ready to write off the rest. “We will write off 50 per cent of the loans if the central government waives off 50 per cent of the money
‘No state transport service to 257 villages due to bad roads’
Belagavi (Karnataka): Karnataka government today said it has not been able to provide state-run bus transport service to 257 villages due to bad roads. This was stated in the Legislative Assembly by Transport Minister Ramalinga Reddy in response to a question on rural bus connectivity through sta
ISIS continues to slaughter innocents in govt. controlled areas in Mosul
New York [USA]: As fighters advance on the besieged city of Mosul and the ISIS seemed to suffer huge losses, the terror outfit has now started targeting children and civilians. The terror group’s tactic of desperation as nearly 100,000 fighters advance toward Mosul is to simply lob mortars indisc
38 couples married in 11th mass wedding in Abu Dhabi
Abu Dhabi: Thirty-eight couples were married at the 11th mass wedding held in Madinat Zayed City here in the presence of senior government officials. The mass wedding was held on Thursday night under the patronage of Sheikh Hamdan bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Ruler’s Representative in the Western Region.
Hijab-clad woman accosted, called ‘terrorist’ at US store
Los Angeles: A hijab-clad woman was allegedly accosted at a US store by another customer who called her a “terrorist” and told her to “get out” of the country, the latest in a series of hate incidents in which headscarf-wearing women have been targeted following Donald Trump’s win. The incident happ
Amazon said to be in talks to buy Dubai's Souq.com for $1bn
Amazon.com Inc is reportedly in talks to acquire Dubai-based online retailer Souq.com for about $1 billion, it was reported on Thursday. Bloomberg reported that the deal will give the US-based e-commerce giant a footprint in the high-growth Middle East market, citing people familiar with the matt
UAE Vice President among hundreds of mourners at funeral for Dubai’s Chief of Police
DUBAI // Hundreds of mourners led by Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid, Vice President and Ruler of Dubai, attended the funeral prayers for Lt Gen Khamis Mattar Al Mazeina, Dubai Chief of Police, who passed away on Thursday from a heart attack. The funeral was held at the Zabeel Grand Mosque after Friday
India's Waters Can't Be Allowed To Flow Into Pak: PM Narendra Modi On Indus Row
BHATINDA: In election-bound Punjab, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said today that Indus river waters "belong to our farmers" and India has the right to the waters flowing into Pakistan. "The Indus waters, India has the right to those waters...it flows into Pakistan. Flowing through Pakistan, the w
ICC disappointed at Faf du Plessis ball-tampering appeal
Cricket South Africa said that Faf du Plessis would appeal ICC's decision to fine him, which prompted the ICC to respond. The International Cricket Council (ICC) have expressed disappointment at South Africa captain Faf du Plessis’s decision to lodge an appeal after he was found guilty of a bal
PM Modi failed to fulfil any of his promises, 'unworthy of trust': Congress
"Modiji promised that he would bring back Rs 80 lakh crore black money back to India. Has he fulfilled that promise? No," Congress spokesperson Kapil Sibal said. The Congress accused Prime Minister Narendra Modi of "not being worthy of trust" as he has failed to fulfil any of his promises. Co
Ball-tampering allegations just to take focus away from series: Kohli
NEW DELIH: Few days after a British tabloid published footage of Kohli applying saliva to the ball during the first Test against England at Rajkot, in a similar manner to which that had prompted International Cricket Council (ICC) to take action against South African skipper Faf du Plessis for ball-
India v England, 3rd Test, Mohali: Virat Kohli gives nod to Decision Review System
MOHALI: Indian skipper Virat Kohli on Friday gave a nod of approval to the Decision Review System, after the national team used it for the first time in a home series following years of resistance to the technology. Kohli described the DRS as "pretty fair" after the first two Tests against Englan