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Girls Of Gujarat Vidyapith Mahatma Gandhi’s School, Stopped From Performing the Inclusive Sarva Dharm Prarthana Started By Mahatma Gandhi, Based On Prayers From Several Religions

New Age Islam News Bureau

14 Aug 2023

• Girls Of Gujarat Vidyapith Mahatma Gandhi’s School, Stopped From Performing the Inclusive Sarva Dharm Prarthana Started By Mahatma Gandhi, Based On Prayers From Several Religions

• Goekay Akbulut, Turkiye-Born German MP, Says She Was Detained In Turkiye For Social Media Posts

• Journalist Heba Zakaria Sheds Light On Marginalisation Of Islamic Female Activists In Egypt

• Miss Universe Snaps Indonesia Ties Over Alleged Strip Searches, Harassment

• Muslim Women Stitch Tricolour For Independence Day In Odisha's Kendrapara

Compiled by New Age Islam News Bureau

 

URL:   https://newageislam.com/islam-women-feminism/gujarat-vidyapith-sarva-dharm-prarthana-religions/d/130446

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Girls Of Gujarat Vidyapith Mahatma Gandhi’s School, Stopped From Performing the Inclusive Sarva Dharm Prarthana Started By Mahatma Gandhi, Based On Prayers From Several Religions

 

Gujarat Vidyapith

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14.08.23

Mehul Devkala

The ruling dispensation’s takeover of the Gujarat Vi­d­yapith, founded by Mah­atma Gandhi, last year has started showing its true colours.

During the customary Upasana (prayer meet) on August 4, the Vidyapith’s girl students were stopped from performing Sarva Dharm Prarthana by a Hindi professor. Not only that, the girls were publicly insulted.

A lady professor, who was present at the time, protested on the spot against such shameful behaviour of the Hindi professor. The Sarva Dharm Prarthana has been the Vidyapith’s tradition and part of the value system since its inception.

On Monday, the Vidyapith’s students held a black-ribbon protest in Gandhian way against the wilful act of stopping the Sarva Dharm Prarthana.

The project of taking over Gandhian institutes all over the country is a mission accomplished. From the demolition of Sarv Seva Sangh at Varanasi to conferring the Gandhi peace prize on the Gita Press, the scheme was very well thought out.

As the 2024 general election nears, the ruling regime’s political laboratory, that is the Gujarat government’s machinery, is in full gear. It does not have the time to take over universities one after another.

So, the Gujarat government is all set to table a common universities bill in the upcoming monsoon session of the Assembly.

Once this bill is passed and it becomes the common university act, six of the major universities of Gujarat will come under the total control of the government.

This act will pull the plug on senate and syndicate elections. There won’t be any elections, and the government will directly appoint the members of a new body called the board of governance.

It will spell an end to student politics in the universities of Gujarat. In addition to this, the vice-chancellor’s three-year term will be increased to five years.

Power-hungry leaders always fear student protests inside universities. Protests by students across the world have changed the course of history.

The Navnirman Andolan (1974) of Gujarat started with the student agitation on campus against the hike in the hostel food bill and it resulted in a state-wide public protest and the dissolution of the elected government.

Many political leaders came from student politics. Controlling universities means controlling the academia and students and also dictating what they study.

The proposed act will do away with the autonomy of universities. It will fully empower the government to carry out all the administrative and academic appointments.

In 2022, the Supreme Court had quashed one such appointment of the vice-chancellor of Sardar Patel University, one of the prominent universities of Gujarat, and found it contrary to the UGC’s norms.

The proposed common university act is not as simple as it looks. These universities located on prime locations in major cities of Gujarat own land worth thousands of crores of rupees.

It is feared that the government may claim these lands in the name of redevelopment and expansion in the future. The Sabarmati Ashram redevelopment project is a recent example.

“Ishwar Allah Tero Naam, SabkoSanmati De Bhagwan” — one of the favourite Bhajans of Mahatma Gandhi — will become a thing of the past for the Gujarat Vidyapith and it should not surprise anyone. After all, nothing surprises us anymore these days.

Source: telegraphindia.com

https://www.telegraphindia.com/india/gujarat-vidyapith-at-mahatma-gandhis-school-girls-stopped-from-performing-sarva-dharm-prarthana/cid/1958859

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Goekay Akbulut, Turkiye-Born German MP, Says She Was Detained In Turkiye For Social Media Posts

 

German lawmaker Goekay Akbulut

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REUTERS

August 14, 2023

BERLIN: A German lawmaker said on Sunday she was detained for several hours when entering Turkiye earlier this month based on social media posts she made in 2019, adding that she would still travel to Turkiye and speak her mind about its government.

Goekay Akbulut, a Bundestag member for far-left Die Linke party, was detained in Antalya airport on Aug. 3 after an arrest warrant was issued by the Turkish public prosecutor for alleged “terror propaganda,” she said.

Germany is home to the world’s largest Turkish diaspora community, but relations between Berlin and Ankara have been strained in recent years by German criticism of President Tayyip Erdogan’s crackdown on suspected opponents after a failed coup in 2016 and Turkiye’s military offensive against Kurdish militia in Syria in 2019.

Akbulut, a Turkiye-born German citizen of Kurdish heritage, was released after making contact with the German foreign ministry, she said. Turkish authorities were not immediately available to comment.

Akbulut has criticized the Turkish government for “waging a brutal war against the Kurdish population inside and outside its borders,” according to her official website.

“I will travel to #Tuerkei in October again as part of the delegation trip of the German-Turkish Parliamentary Group and, as always, will not mince my words: #FreeThemAll,” she said in a post on social media platform X on Sunday.

It was not clear exactly what she was referring to, nor which social media posts she believed triggered the Turkish arrest warrant.

The German embassy in Ankara and the consulate in Antalya were in contact with lawmaker, a source at the German foreign ministry told Reuters.

Akbulut, 40, has called for the lifting of a German ban on the Kurdistan Workers Party (PKK), which is considered a terrorist group by the European Union and the United States.

Source: arabnews.com

https://www.arabnews.com/node/2354691/middle-east

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 Journalist Heba Zakaria Sheds Light On Marginalisation Of Islamic Female Activists In Egypt

13 August 2023

Khaled Shalaby , Shaimaa Elhadidy

Journalist Heba Zakaria, an eyewitness to the Rabaa massacre, provides a compelling analysis of the dual marginalisation faced by Islamic female activists in both national and international media platforms.

Drawing from her research and experiences, Zakaria underlines the paradoxical representation and systematic suppression that these women encounter, contrasting their treatment to other non-Islamic female activists.

Source: middleeasteye.net

https://www.middleeasteye.net/video/egypt-women-rabaa-heba-zakaria-sheds-light-marginalisation-islamic-female-activists

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Miss Universe Snaps Indonesia Ties Over Alleged Strip Searches, Harassment

Bloomberg |

Aug 14, 2023

Miss Universe said it’s evaluating its franchise agreement and policies to prevent this type of conduct from occurring.

The Miss Universe Organization terminated its relationship with its Indonesia franchise following sexual harassment allegations.

“In light of what we have learned took place at Miss Universe Indonesia, it has become clear that this franchise has not lived up to our brand standards,” the organizer of the pageant wrote Saturday on X, formerly known as Twitter. The Malaysia edition, also hosted by Indonesia’s PT Capella Swastika Karya, will be cancelled too.

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Capella Swastika’s national director Poppy Capella denied involvement in any body checks in a statement on Instagram. She added that she objects to any form of violence or sexual harassment. Reuters reported Wednesday that six contestants of the Indonesia pageant filed complaints with the police, accusing organizers of sexual harassment and claimed they were subjected to topless “body checks.”

Miss Universe said it’s evaluating its franchise agreement and policies to prevent this type of conduct from occurring.

Source: hindustantimes.com

https://www.hindustantimes.com/world-news/miss-universe-snaps-indonesia-ties-over-alleged-strip-searches-harassment-101691987457510.html

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Muslim women stitch Tricolour for Independence Day in Odisha's Kendrapara

14th August 2023

KENDRAPARA: Around 120 Muslim women of a self-help group (SHG) at Golarhat village in Kendrapara’sDerabish block are busy stitching national flags to meet the huge demand for Tricolour on Independence Day on August 15.

Sarifa Begum (24) of Utkal Grameen SHG is an expert flag maker with two years of experience. “All my family members are involved in the art of making national flags. This is a busy season for us and we cannot waste any time,” said Sarifa while helping her mother to sew a flag.

Like Sarifa, hundreds of women and girls have been toiling round-the-clock for the last one month to complete their orders. While some prefer to work in their homes, others stitch the flags in groups at workshops.“The sale of national flags is booming and flag makers have bagged more orders than their expectations. We have already sold around 10,000 flags,” said Noorjahan Begum (25).

Many flag makers have already run out of stocks while others are busy meeting the increasing demand on the eve of Independence Day. The cost of a national flag starts from Rs 50 and goes up to Rs 300. Each artisan earns around Rs 10 to Rs 100 to stitch a flag. Sabnam Begum (30) said an artisan family earns around Rs 4,000 to Rs 6,000 by sewing flags of different sizes.

“Members of our SHG and producer group stitch dresses for schoolchildren, bed sheets, jackets, etc as we get financial assistance from the Mission Shakti. But on the eve of Independence Day and Republic Day, we make national flags,” she added.

Coordinator of the district Mission Shakti Kailash Chandra Senapati said, “With our guidance, the SHG and producer group of Golarhat village are making hundreds of national flags. We are also helping them to sell the flags.”

Source: newindianexpress.com

https://www.newindianexpress.com/states/odisha/2023/aug/14/muslim-women-stitch-tricolour-for-independence-dayin-odishas-kendrapara-2605127.html

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