Shut down 13,000 illegal madarasas in the State
The report advises the closure of 13,000 such institutions. Many of these unregulated madarasas were discovered to be situated in proximity to the Nepal border.
The report advises the closure of 13,000 such institutions. Many of these unregulated madarasas were discovered to be situated in proximity to the Nepal border.
Lohgad comes under the Archaeological Survey of India (ASI) control. A few years ago, a green sheet was laid on a stone on this fort.
Consequently, the Upper (Additional) Tehsildar opposed the registration of the dargah and rejected the application.
Delhi Development Authority (DDA) has started taking action with a bulldozer drive against encroachments.
Muslims had mobilised in large numbers including Muslim women to oppose the municipality’s decision and create pressure on the municipal corporation by staging demonstrations.
Hindu Nationalists gathered at the Chhatrapati Shivaji Chowk and staged a demonstration to protest Muslim opposition to the Municipal officials and demanded immediate demolition of illegal construction.
Pawangad was built by Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj. In the year 1979, a religious fanatic built this illegal madarasa here.
A large number of loudspeakers have been removed from lots of mosques. The above action was taken after it was found that a large number of these loudspeakers violated the permissible decibel level.
A Muslim mob suddenly entered the temple, interrupted the ongoing bhajan programme and assaulted Hindu devotees including the temple priest and Hindu women, while claiming that the temple was their dargah.
State Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami has brought the Waqf Board under the ‘Right to Information (RTI), Act’.