NCPCR poses more questions to Darul Uloom

  • | Monday | 23rd October, 2023

Agra: The Saharanpur administration, in a report to the NCPCR, stated that Darul Uloom Deoband had removed objectionable book material and fatwas from its website following which the child rights body posed more questions to the seminary on the matter. The district administration submitted its report to National Commission for Protection of Child Rights (NCPCR) on October 19 but as per sources, the commission was not satisfied with it and raised more queries to the seminary and asked it to provide the answers within ten days. Saharanpur DM Dinesh Chandra Singh said on Saturday, "The Deoband Darul Uloom removed all objectionable material from the website after being asked to do so by the administration. Mohd DilshadWe also published the following articles recentlyAction sought against objectionable words in Koragajja poemsSC/ST leaders in Mangaluru demanded police action against the use of objectionable words in poems circulated on social media. The city police commissioner assured that the issue has been brought to the notice of the district collector and will be discussed in a district-level meeting. Other issues discussed in the grievances redressal meeting included regularizing the Dasara vesha, theft from Ambedkar Bhavana, drop facilities for women home guards, lack of parking space at Wenlock District Hospital, and womens safety in Someshwar. The police commissioner suggested using the Emergency Response Support System for quick assistance.Trifed MD suspended for administrative mismanagementThe managing director of Trifed, a cooperative body associated with the Union ministry of tribal affairs, has been suspended for administrative mismanagement. The suspension comes after two RSS-affiliated organizations sought action against Trifed for identifying them as political bodies. Sources suggest that conflicts between the chairman and the managing director over various issues led to the suspension.Chhavi Mittal answers questions about her injury; says, 3-4 weeks moreChhavi Mittal, in her latest vlog, updates her fans on her hairline metatarsal fracture, explaining why she doesnt need a cast and how she can still do certain exercises. She mentions that walking is the most painful activity and has taken measures to restrict ankle movement for faster recovery. Chhavi expects it to take around 3-4 weeks for her injury to heal completely. Fans commend her for being open about her pain and wish her a speedy recovery.

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