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Truth be told; cheap attack by indian media on prestigious Muslim University !

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I wonder what was the motive of indian media for such cheap attacks on Aligarh University?
Simple: TRP ratings. One channel vying with the other to sensationalize the issue by twisting facts. And the 'experts' and commentators then going berserk in TV discussions for their 2 minutes of fame!

Our media and self styled 'analysts' have lost all sense of proportion. Making a mountain out of a molehill is the new normal. Get used to it, but don't forget to keep a bucket of salt next to you.
 
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Gender bias or 'biased' reporting?


Indian Muslim university students accuse media of misreporting ban on female students.

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Students at India's Aligarh Muslim University (AMU) are countering national headlines that women are banned from their main library.

The reports stem from controversial remarks made by Vice Chancellor (VC) Zameer Uddin Shah. The VC rejected a demand from students of the university's Women's College to use the central Maulana Azad Library, reportedly saying there would be "four times more boys" in the library if girls were allowed in. He added: "The issue is not of discipline, but of space. Our library is packed".

Shah's remarks sparked accusations of sexism from the media and government officials. He later claimed he was misquoted, and women were in fact allowed access to the library. Shah said only undergraduate students in the Women's College could not be accommodated due to "paucity of space". Students, including women, were also quick to respond to the accusations of gender discrimination, criticising the media for "biased" reporting.

At first, many online, including prominent television channels, politicians and journalists criticised the university for these alleged restrictions.

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Look at the faces of these protesters. By looking at their faces, can anybody say that they are university students?
VC said that library becomes over crowded because of GIRLS. this was not an acceptable statement. Media highlighted that. Why such hue and cry and demonstration. This shows their quality of education. They waive the poster saying that we shall not allow AMU to be defamed as if AMU is a very prestigious university.
 
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Gender bias or 'biased' reporting?


Indian Muslim university students accuse media of misreporting ban on female students.

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Students at India's Aligarh Muslim University (AMU) are countering national headlines that women are banned from their main library.

The reports stem from controversial remarks made by Vice Chancellor (VC) Zameer Uddin Shah. The VC rejected a demand from students of the university's Women's College to use the central Maulana Azad Library, reportedly saying there would be "four times more boys" in the library if girls were allowed in. He added: "The issue is not of discipline, but of space. Our library is packed".

Shah's remarks sparked accusations of sexism from the media and government officials. He later claimed he was misquoted, and women were in fact allowed access to the library. Shah said only undergraduate students in the Women's College could not be accommodated due to "paucity of space". Students, including women, were also quick to respond to the accusations of gender discrimination, criticising the media for "biased" reporting.

At first, many online, including prominent television channels, politicians and journalists criticised the university for these alleged restrictions.

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i hope in pakistan.. currency prinited on both side ....not one side...
so please apply same rule here
Centre asks AMU why it barred women from library - The Hindu
Aligarh Muslim University bars teachers, staff from Facebook on campus - The Times of India
What Aligarh Muslim University Needs

A woman professor at the AMU, who didn't wish to be identified, aptly said, "The students of the Women's College have to perform with the limited resources of the Women's College library, while their male counterparts have access to one of Asia's finest libraries. When women students are unable to access the facilities, services and knowledge structures that the institutional space of a university offers, such unequal access leads to differential learning outcomes and opportunities. Women's roles in participatory learning as well as in the democratic decision-making processes of the institution are compromised. Besides, their exclusion creates a general culture of inferiority in women. This weakens and dis-empowers women at vantage points of knowledge production, thereby reproducing the social knowledge of women's limitations and barriers for women. Their exclusion also creates a general culture of fear to speak. This systemic denial perpetuates a culture of silence and acquiescence."

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yes ... media may be reported with some spice but who gave meat ?
 
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I think the problem is Hindusim in Indian Media. that extremism has always been a problem.

especially after Modi Terrorist becoming India PM, provocation seems to accelerate !
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think beyond pre occupied though
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@WebMaster @Chak Bamu @Horus @Fulcrum15 @Oscar
Caling indian PM Terrorist is insult to nation..
i already posed this many time
if he is terrorist then ... this Head of state are guilty of humanity.. this is also insult to all other country head of state ..
please reply
India, ASEAN can be ‘great partners’: Modi - The Hindu
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Gender bias or 'biased' reporting?


Indian Muslim university students accuse media of misreporting ban on female students.

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Students at India's Aligarh Muslim University (AMU) are countering national headlines that women are banned from their main library.

The reports stem from controversial remarks made by Vice Chancellor (VC) Zameer Uddin Shah. The VC rejected a demand from students of the university's Women's College to use the central Maulana Azad Library, reportedly saying there would be "four times more boys" in the library if girls were allowed in. He added: "The issue is not of discipline, but of space. Our library is packed".

Shah's remarks sparked accusations of sexism from the media and government officials. He later claimed he was misquoted, and women were in fact allowed access to the library. Shah said only undergraduate students in the Women's College could not be accommodated due to "paucity of space". Students, including women, were also quick to respond to the accusations of gender discrimination, criticising the media for "biased" reporting.

At first, many online, including prominent television channels, politicians and journalists criticised the university for these alleged restrictions.

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please alospost link
 
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Gender bias or 'biased' reporting?


Indian Muslim university students accuse media of misreporting ban on female students.

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Students at India's Aligarh Muslim University (AMU) are countering national headlines that women are banned from their main library.

The reports stem from controversial remarks made by Vice Chancellor (VC) Zameer Uddin Shah. The VC rejected a demand from students of the university's Women's College to use the central Maulana Azad Library, reportedly saying there would be "four times more boys" in the library if girls were allowed in. He added: "The issue is not of discipline, but of space. Our library is packed".

Shah's remarks sparked accusations of sexism from the media and government officials. He later claimed he was misquoted, and women were in fact allowed access to the library. Shah said only undergraduate students in the Women's College could not be accommodated due to "paucity of space". Students, including women, were also quick to respond to the accusations of gender discrimination, criticising the media for "biased" reporting.

At first, many online, including prominent television channels, politicians and journalists criticised the university for these alleged restrictions.

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if tomorrow pricnicple of school says .. girl go home to much boys here.. no facility.. will teach you in home
is it accept bale ?
its his repsonsibiltiy that reqired infra should be there
equal opportunity is right under indinan constitiion...no gender bias
so media have right to ask question...
that democracy..
 
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hik hik..Jeans/T shirts are banned in many other non Muslim educational institutions,including the government ones..So its not fair to blame any,just because you hate them..
Reservation-You are right,Reservation should be based on ones economic strata irrespective of caste/religion...Its made available to the economic backward sections of upper classes...

They do not claim to be liberal and none of those institutions bar women from using the library, so AMU is one step ahead in retardedness.

As as been demonstrated here, AMU is the fount of lot of terrorists organizations in this country. So your love for them is entirely understandable.
 
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Gender bias or 'biased' reporting?


Indian Muslim university students accuse media of misreporting ban on female students.

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Students at India's Aligarh Muslim University (AMU) are countering national headlines that women are banned from their main library.

The reports stem from controversial remarks made by Vice Chancellor (VC) Zameer Uddin Shah. The VC rejected a demand from students of the university's Women's College to use the central Maulana Azad Library, reportedly saying there would be "four times more boys" in the library if girls were allowed in. He added: "The issue is not of discipline, but of space. Our library is packed".

Shah's remarks sparked accusations of sexism from the media and government officials. He later claimed he was misquoted, and women were in fact allowed access to the library. Shah said only undergraduate students in the Women's College could not be accommodated due to "paucity of space". Students, including women, were also quick to respond to the accusations of gender discrimination, criticising the media for "biased" reporting.

At first, many online, including prominent television channels, politicians and journalists criticised the university for these alleged restrictions.

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@WebMaster @Manticore

There is no source given and the headline of the thread is obviously not the original one
 
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They do not claim to be liberal and none of those institutions bar women from using the library, so AMU is one step ahead in retardedness.

you are playing court-court here... just because something called "jain college" never claimed to be liberal doesn't mean that they should go unpunished... i want punishment for principals of every college where dress-code for ladies has been imposed... i want international firing squad for khap panchayat.

and the college system, everywhere, should be abolished.
 
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As as been demonstrated here, AMU is the fount of lot of terrorists organizations in this country. So your love for them is entirely understandable.
Bad apples are there in AMU too..but we can't generalise entire AMU students for their activities..
Love for terrorist-Sorry,I am not a braimwashed blind religious nut..
 
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As as been demonstrated here, AMU is the fount of lot of terrorists organizations in this country. So your love for them is entirely understandable.
Bad apples are there in AMU too..but we can't generalise entire AMU students for their activities..
Love for terrorist-Sorry,I am not a braimwashed blind religious nut..
 
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Would the Pakistanis be outraged if instead of AMU it would have been Benaras HINDU University?
 
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Bad apples are there in AMU too..but we can't generalise entire AMU students for their activities..
Love for terrorist-Sorry,I am not a braimwashed blind religious nut..

Yeah, just like good taliban and bad taliban, now you differentiate good AMU and bad AMU.
 
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Would the Pakistanis be outraged if instead of AMU it would have been Benaras HINDU University?

A muslim only think about Muslim and nothing else. So many Non Muslim died in Iraq, these ppl are mum. If one Muslim die in UK, these ppl will start cry out ...
 
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