In celebration of Delhi’s supposed centennial anniversary as the capital of India, the internationally renowned Pakistani ghazal singer, Munni Begum performed live at the Ansari Auditorium on Friday, Dec. 30, 2011. The guest of honor for the event was the Delhi legislative assembly member, Asif Muhammad Khan. The event was organized by a charitable organization for social development named “Shikhar.” ...
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Why I Believe in Student Democracy
We as a nation I believe, have come to the conclusion that a democratic system is the best political system there is. It might not be perfect, but what we have is the best. In fact, it is a matter of pride for us that unlike some of the other third world countries, we have been a democracy since independence. ...
Read More »Jamia a Hotbed of Communalism Claims a Think Tank
A think tank by the name of South Asia Analysis Group (SAAG), with the proclaimed objective “to advance strategic analysis and contribute to the expansion of knowledge of Indian and International security and promote public understanding,” has published a research paper on Jamia Millia Islamia titled “JAMIA MILIA ISLAMIA – Its history and the current trends,” dated Dec. 27, 2011 ...
Read More »Virender Sehwag to be Immortalized with a Brass Statue at Jamia
According to an article titled “Virender Sehwag’s statue to be put up in Jamia Millia Islamia,” dated Dec. 23, 2011, published in India Today: Virender Sehwag, a Jamia alumnus and a cricket player for the Indian national team, will be honored by Jamia by having a brass statue of him installed on Jamia campus. The statue is reported to cost ...
Read More »Foundation Stone for an IAS Academy Laid at Jamia
In an official ceremony, Vice Chancellor Najeeb Jung laid the foundation stone for a Residential IAS Coaching Academy on campus at a site behind the Academy for International Studies, on Friday, Dec. 23, 2011. The academy is meant to help prepare students for the Indian civil services exam from among the minorities, scheduled castes, scheduled tribes and women. The ...
Read More »Editor’s Note: Now Accepting Submissions From Jamia Faculty and Alumni
We here at Jamia Journal have yet to publish any article by anyone other than a Jamia student from within the Jamia community. Although we did not place any restrictions on anyone else from within the Jamia community, namely, the Jamia faculty or alumni, neither did we actively seek their participation. However, we now feel, the time has come to ...
Read More »Delhi High Court Reschedules Hearing on Jamia Students Union
According to an article titled, “Jamia Students Poll: HC Judge Recuses From Hearing,” dated Dec. 21, 2011 in the magazine Outlook: Acting Chief Justice A K Sikri of the Delhi High Court today recused himself from a Public Interest Litigation (PIL) hearing seeking directions to Jamia authorities to hold students’ union elections. He cited conflict of interest as the reason, ...
Read More »Student Alleges Victimisation Due to RTI Applications, Reports The Hindu
According to an article titled “Student alleges victimisation due to RTI applications” published in The Hindu, dated Dec. 20, 2011, a seventeen-year-old Mohammed Mobashshir, a student of Jamia Senior Secondary School, was expelled from school a year ago for, “‘unending misbehaviour and indiscipline,” in the words of the school officials. The gist of the article is: when Mobashir questioned the ways of ...
Read More »Jamia to Confer an Honorary Doctorate on Amartya Sen on Friday
According to a report in The Hindu titled “Jamia to honor Amartya Sen,” dated Dec. 14, 2011: Jamia Millia Islamia is going to confer an honorary doctorate on the Nobel Laureate, Amartya Sen, on Friday, Dec. 16, in a special convocation ceremony. Reportedly, the University wanted to award the doctorate at its annual convocation last month; however, Dr. Sen was ...
Read More »Editor’s Note: “Jamia in the Press” is Now Part of the Main Website
Dear Jamia Journal reader, As you might already know, we at Jamia Journal have a section on the sidebar called “Jamia In The Press.” In this section we link to articles in the press that have something do with our university. Articles we feel a Jamia student should be aware of. However, since new links replace the old ones, they ...
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