The article “Sending A Wrong Message” (The Times of India, September 30) by Mr. Arif Mohammed Khan, a former union minister, is a bundle of distortions and it can only be described as an appeasement to the Sangh parivar for political and other reasons. This is the election time! He has levelled wrong and unbelievable charges against the pious Deobandi Ulema perhaps because they opposed his stand during the Shah Bano case controversy strongly with the result that he had to lose his ministerial berth. The Deobandi Ulema are not involved in any religious...
Sunday, 29 March 2009
A Rejoinder to Mr. Arif Mohammed Khan, a former Indian Union Minister
Posted on 05:01 by vikash gupta
Saturday, 28 March 2009
The India International Leather Fair 2009 and present scenario in the leather market
Posted on 08:09 by vikash gupta
IILF 2009 AND PRESENT SCENARIO IN THE LEATHER MARKETV.M. KHALEELUR RAHMANThe India International Leather Fair held in Chennai from 31 January to 3 February, 2009, the much sought after yearly event with programmes like fashion show, buyer-seller meet, seminar etc. was not so result oriented this time even though its inaugural function was grand with all paraphernalia and quite a large number of domestic and overseas participants from 24 countries were in good attendance with their quality products such as finished leather, footwear and footwear...
Thursday, 26 March 2009
"Mautul Aalimi Mautul Aalami" - Hazrat Mufti Hafiz Jaffer Ali sahib is no more
Posted on 21:29 by vikash gupta
"Mautul aalimi mautul aalami" - Hazrat Mufti Hafiz Jaffer Ali sahib is no moreHazrat Mufti Hafiz Jaffer Ali sahib, younger brother of Hazrat Hafiz Usman sahib, is no more. He passed away on 22nd March 2009 at the age of 78 years after being ill for about 14 years. Inna lillahi wa inna ilaihi rajioon. He was a disciple of late Hazrat Hafiz Abdur Ravooof sahib, the Imam and Khatheeb of Jama Masjid, Ambur like his elder brother. His Namaz-e-janaza and burial took place the next day after Zuhar prayers at Jama Masjid where he had served as Imam and...
Monday, 23 March 2009
Cricket cannot override national interests
Posted on 07:54 by vikash gupta
Cricket cannot override national interestsHome Minister P Chidambaram is right in saying that polls are more important than IPL and that the organisers, as patriotic Indians, should take the right call.India, being a strong democratic and secular country with a population of more than 120 crore, needs to give first priority to the parliamentary election which is the nation’s “lifeline”. Holding the T20 tournament during the election period is likely to cause immeasurable problems for the country particularly when our neighbouring country Pakistan...
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