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Aligarh: Addressing the College Day celebrations at the Women's College, Aligarh Muslim University, Prof. Zoya Hasan, former Member of the National Commission for Minorities said that the Muslim women in India faces many challenges within community and they are discriminated by the centre and state governments as well as their own community.

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Aligarh: Addressing the College Day celebrations at the Women's College, Aligarh Muslim University, Prof. Zoya Hasan, former Member of the National Commission for Minorities said that the Muslim women in India faces many challenges within community and they are discriminated by the centre and state governments as well as their own community.

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Aligarh: Addressing the College Day celebrations at the Women's College, Aligarh Muslim University, Prof. Zoya Hasan, former Member of the National Commission for Minorities said that the Muslim women in India faces many challenges within community and they are discriminated by the centre and state governments as well as their own community.

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Aligarh: Addressing the College Day celebrations at the Women's College, Aligarh Muslim University, Prof. Zoya Hasan, former Member of the National Commission for Minorities said that the Muslim women in India faces many challenges within community and they are discriminated by the centre and state governments as well as their own community.

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Agra: The Supreme Court green signalled a Rs.140 crore plan for beautification and streamlining of civic amenities in Taj Ganj area around the 17th century marble marvel Taj Mahal, officials said here.

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Agra: The UPA decision on Telengana has struck right chords in political circles in Uttar Pradesh where former chief minister Mayawati was seen frantically looking for an issue that could galvanise party workers in the run up to the 2014 Lok Sabha polls.

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