Stop the terrorists, Pakistan tells Kabul

Interior Minister Rehman Malik has told the Afghan government to stop terrorists from entering Pakistan, a media report said Sunday.

Stressing that terrorists had again started their activities in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Quetta and Karachi after Eid, Malik said Saturday that forces wanting to destabilise Pakistan would never succeed.

The Dawn newspaper quoted him as saying that attempts were being made to instigate sectarian violence in Pakistan by killing innocent people.

Army stages flag march in Nagaland

The army Sunday staged a flag march in Dimapur district in Nagaland after clashes a day earlier between Naga tribes Sumi and Angami, an official said.

“The situation is extremely sensitive in Dimapur. Eight columns of Indian Army have been deployed to calm the situation,” Dimapur police chief V.Z. Angami told IANS.

Although no curfew has been imposed, orders banning the assembly of five or more people were clamped after a mob went on the rampage damaging public property, Dimapur Deputy Commissioner Hushili Sema told IANS.

Workshop of kaleelullah Husami scholarship holders

According to a press note issued by Dr. Anwar Khan, Secretary of Scholarships Committee of Tameer-e-Millat,a one day workshop will be held on Sunday 7th September 2012 at the office of Tameer-e-Millat, opposite Blood Bank, Narayanguda, for the benefit of the Khaleelullah Husaini Memorial Scholarships.

The educational status and progress of the students who are getting these scholarships will be discussed.

Lectures will be delivered on Islamic Education. At the end of the function, scholarships and school fees would be distributed.

Notebooks and financial help given to students in Govt primary school,Khajanagar

With the financial assistance from the philanthropists, notebooks and monetary help was provided to the poor and deserving students of primary school, khajanagar of Bahadurpura Mandal.

Notebooks and financial help was distributed by Mr.Mohammed Ashfaque Rashid, Headmaster of the school.

He advised the students to work hard and concentrate on their studies.

Promotion of Ganga Jamuna Culture is the need of the hour

The community which ruled India for a millennium was made a helpless and backwared group within 64 years after Independence of India. This community of the Muslims occupies a prominent position in terms of the size of population in the community.

Despite such a huge population, its backwardness in Indian society is a big question mark.
Maulana Hamid Mohammed Khan, president of Movement For Peace and Justice was expressing these thoughts in the Eid Millap function organized by All India Minorities Welfare Association.

Science Training workshop for High School Teachers of Deeni Madrasas

(Siasat News)Jana Vigyana Vedika of A.P. is organized a Science Training workshop for the benefit of the teachers working in Deeni Madrasas. This workshop was conducted from 27th August to 1st September 2012.

Dr. Mohammed Ali Rafathi, IAS, Vice Chairman and Managing Director of A.P. Dairy Development Corporation inaugurated it on 27th August.

Practical Training in physics and Chemistry was imparted during the six-day programme held at Aizza High School, Malakpet. It was meant for various Islamic Madrasa teachers.

Punishment to convicts of Gujarat communal riots hailed by various leaders

(Siasat News)Applauding the judgment pronounced by the court in respect of Naroda Patiya (Gujarat) communal riots, Maulana Hafiz Peer Shabeer Ahmed, MLC and President of Jameeatulema of A.P. Branch said that it is a historic judgment, which enhanced the dignity of judiciary in India. He told that stern punishments have been given to the culprits who committed heinous crimes. This would discourage the rioters. He told that many other judgments have to be pronounced by various court of Gujarat. In a span of ten years, the courts have punished the culprits.

Posting of teaching in 14 undergraduate and 3 postgraduate Departments of Nizamia Tibbi College

(Siasat News)Dr. A.A.Khan State President of Unani Medical Organization and Dr. Niyaz Ahmed Khan, President of Old Boys’ Association of Govt. Nizamia Tibbi College, in a joint press statement issued yesterday stated that due to the existence of seven departments in Govt. Nizamia Tibbi College, 15 seats of B.U. M.S, course have been reduced. Last year, no admissions were made in M.D. (Unani) course. It resulted in a huge loss for the students of Unani Medicine. The teaching staff of the College was not given postings according to their qualifications and experience.

Police constables’ test results announced

(Siasat News)Results of the recruitment test held for appointments to the 20429 posts of constables in various sections of Hyderabad City Police have been declared. The results are very disappointing. The question appears were made so tough that it was very difficult for the candidates of SSC standard to answer. As a result which only 14,358 candidates could pass the test and 1, 12, 602 candidates failed to clear it.

One of the questions was about the election systems of American and China.

Mr. Chandrababu Naidu is engaged in preparing TDP leaders to take positive stand on Telangana

(Siasat News)There is a possibility that TDP will forward another letter to Govt. of India in support of Telangana State. Party has already begun negotiations in this regard. Mr. Naidu is busy to mould the minds of his party leaders in support of separate Telangana State.

Kovvur TDP MLA, Mr. T.V.Rama Rao told that all the TDP MLA’s of Seema Andhra Region will present a memorandum signed by them to TDP president Mr. N.Chandrababu Naidu supporting separate Telangana State.

Lucknow Muslim clerics join Hindu seers in campaign to save Ganga

Muslim religious leaders have now come forward to extend a helping hand to sadhus and seers who are campaigning for conservation of River Ganga. Maulana Saeedur Rehman, principal of Centre of Islamic studies, said that it is well known that Ganga is associated with the faith of Hindus but
it is not any less important for Muslims.

Terming the drive to clean the river as a “holy campaign”, Rehman said that he would not only extend support to it but would do whatever was required in achieving it.

Symposium on Assam today

(Siasat News)Human Welfare Foundation of A.P. is conducting a symposium at 11 a.m. today at Madina Education Center, Nampally, Hyderabad on the present situation of Assam. This symposium is being organized keeping in view the false propaganda of the communal elements that these Muslims in Assam are the Bangladeshi infiltrators and they are not the Indian nationals. Under this pretext, Bodos are killing the Muslims in Assam.

Guest speakers from Assam will attend the programme. There will be other speakers from other parts of the country. Human Rights activist will also participate in it.

Four girls Kidnapped from Rescue Home

(Siasat News)Four girls from the Rescue Home located at Uppal were kidnapped last night. Agitated with this incident, many women attacked this center and demanded the Govt. to shift it to some other place.

It is said that such of the girls who are rescued by the police from prostitution are kept in this center.

16 killed in terror attack in Afghanistan

Armed men opened indiscriminate fire and killed 16 civilians on Sunday in northern Afghanistan to avenge a Taliban attack, Xinhua reports.

The attack took place in Kanam area of Kunduz city.

A witness said a group led by a man named Qadir carried out the attack in retaliation as Taliban militants killed one of his men late Saturday.

Police said several people went missing after the attack.

–IANS

Moderate earthquake jolts eastern Iran

Iran’s state news agency says a 5.2-magnitude earthquake has jolted a sparsely populated district in the country’s east.

IRNA says the quake hit a district near the town of Qaen before dawn on Sunday and that there were no immediate reports of casualties or damage.

Last month, twin earthquakes struck northwestern Iran and claimed the lives of more than 300 people, injured thousands and left several thousand homeless.

Iran is located on seismic faults and is frequently shaken by earthquakes.

Earthquake in Pakistan; child hurt

A child was injured when the roof of a house collapsed after a magnitude 5.3 earthquake in Pakistan on Sunday, Xinhua reported.

The earthquake was felt in Sibi city in Balochistan province, officials said.

–IANS

Bodo conflict in Assam turned into Bodo-Muslim fight-Ilyas Shamsi

Mr.Ilyas Shamsi, member of All India Milli Council in press statement mentioned that the recent communal riots in Assam have raised many questions. The arrguments of citizens and non-citizens have become the topics for discussions by various political and social organizations.
It has not been clear whether these disturbances are ethnic cleansing measures or communal riots in nature.
Taking advantage of these, communal parties are making a comparison of these disturbances with the communal riots of 1983 and 2002.

Four women kidnapped from rescue home in Hyderabad

Unidentified men attacked a rescue home and kidnapped four trafficked women at Ramanthapur area here early Saturday, police said.

A group of eight men barged into ‘Ujjawala’ rescue home after breaking open the doors and took away four women after beating up the inmates and damaging the furniture.

The other inmates of the rescue home, run by the state government with the support of an NGO, told police that two of the women were from Kolkata, one Bangladeshi and another from Mumbai.

Wives of Indian sailors thank Pakistan

The wives of two Indian sailors freed by Somali pirates have thanked Pakistan for its role in negotiating their husbands’ release, the Dawn reported Sunday.

Madhu Sharma and Sampa Arya met two senior Pakistanis in Karachi Saturday, the daily reported.

The wives of Indian sailors M.V. Sharma and Ravendra Gulia met Sindh Governor Ishratul Ibad Khan and Citizen-Police Liaison Committee chief Ahmed Chinoy.

BJP indicates climbdown from ‘quit PM’ demand

BJP today gave further indication of a climbdown from its stand on the resignation of Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, saying the government was yet to respond to the NDA offer of resolving deadlock in Parliament if the controversial coal block allocations were cancelled and a judicial probe ordered.

YSRCP intensifies protest over fee-reimbursement

YSR Congress has once again taken the path of protest against the government’s fresh decision to deprive poor Muslims from fee reimbursement scheme of the government. Protesting against the government’s decision to reimburse fee for only those students whose rank is up to 10000, honourary president of the YSR Congress S Vijaya Lakshmi will conduct a 2-day fast on September 6 and 7 in Hyderabad.

Demand to make Urdu Academy employee’s permanent

Dr.K.Narayana, Secretary, CPI demanded the C.M of A.P Mr.Kiran Kumar Reddy by writing a letter to him to regularize the services of the employees of Urdu Academy, its libraries and its computer centers.

He told that these employees have been working in Urdu Academy for the past 15-20 years on contract basis.

Even the principle of minimum wages is not being implemented in respect of them. The management’s share of employees provident fund has also not been paid.

No special quota for Hajj aspirants: chairman Hajj committee

Chairman Andhra Pradesh State Hajj Committee, Mr. Syed Khaleeluddin Ahmed in a statement told that most of the people who have not been selected through lot for Hajj 2012 or whose name didn’t come under waiting list, want to get seat under special quota by contacting various bigwigs. But it must be noted that this year the Supreme Court has scrapped special quota. As per the judgment there will not be any special quota for Hajj aspirants.

Free ENT checkup at Beams Hospital

Free ENT checkup will be conducted by Beams Hospital, on September 2, at hospital premises located at Road no 1 Banjara Hills at 9 am.

Super specialist ENT Dr. BB Prasad Raju will carry out check up of patients suffering from ear pain, ear infection, nose congestion, nose allergy, throat pain, headache, asthma, restless sleep, deafness, virago etc.

Persons interested to consult can register their names by calling on phone nos 040-39417700 or 8866112222.

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