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NCPCR Chief Raises Concerns Over ‘Radical’ Curriculum In Bihar Madrasas

The chief of National Commission for Protection of Child Rights (NCPCR) raised concerns over the curriculum in Bihar’s government-funded madrasas. Priyank Kanoongo said in a social media post that certain books, including “Talimul Islam,” are being used in these institutions, which allegedly label non-Islamic individuals as “Kafirs” (infidels). He also raised questions over the reported enrollment of Hindu children in these madrasas.

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Jaipur: Several Hospitals Receive Bomb Threat Via Email, Probe On

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Several hospitals in Jaipur received a bomb threat in their email this morning. Among the hospitals that received the bomb threats were CK Birla Hospital and Monilek Hospital. The police said that the threat was sent via email and a team is currently working to determine the sender. Police and bomb disposal squad reached the hospitals immediately after getting the information. This comes a day after popular malls in Navi Mumbai and Gurugram received bomb threats which later turned out to be a hoax.

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