Tuesday, October 10, 2023

Iranian Activist recieves NOBLE PEACE PRIZE from Prison


 
photo of noble awardee nargis mohammadi Mohammadi, a jailed Iranian women's rights advocate, won the 2023 Nobel Peace Prize. Photo taken in 2021. 

“Woman, Life, Freedom,” the slogan adopted by Iranians to protest the unjust death of Mahsa Amini in 2022, is, according to the Norwegian Nobel Committee, the most suitable way to describe the work of the 2023 Nobel Peace Prize laureate, Narges Mohammadi.

Mohammadi is the second Iranian woman to receive the Nobel Peace Prize, exactly 20 years after Shirin Ebadi was awarded the prize for her work to promote democracy and initiate legal reform under Islamic law in 2003. Mohammadi is the fourth Nobel Peace Prize laureate to be chosen while still incarcerated, joining the ranks of Aung San Suu Kyi and Ales Bialiatski.

According to the Nobel committee, Mohammadi has been arrested no less than 13 times. She has been convicted five times, sentenced to a total of 31 years in prison and 154 lashes. While she has been released on and off over the past four years, her work on behalf of women and her outspoken advocacy against the death penalty have made her a repeated target of the Islamist regime in Iran.

To this day, she remains behind bars in Iran’s most notorious prison for political detainees, Evin, which is located in the hills of northern Tehran.

I have been studying women’s rights, human rights and gender and sexual politics in Iran for more than two decades. I have had the opportunity to meet and work with Shirin Ebadi and dozens of women’s rights activists in Iran throughout my time conducting fieldwork on Iran’s sexual revolution. I have witnessed the bravery of Iranian women as they boldly agitated for change. Women’s activism in Iran is not just a recent phenomenon – they have been at the forefront of calls for change in Iran for more than a century.

Activism after the Iranian revolution

Mohammadi began finding her activist roots as a student in the late 1980s and early 1990s at Imam Khomeini International University, where she wrote articles decrying the repression women in Iran faced. Following the revolution in 1979, the Islamist regime that took power under Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini issued mandatory veiling decrees and imposed harsh limitations on travel, child custody, inheritance and divorce, as it ushered in an era of harsh repression for women.

Mohammadi was born in Zanjan, Iran, but grew up just outside of Tehran in the suburb of Karaj. After graduating from high school, she moved to Qazvin, northwest of Tehran to attend university, where she studied physics and engineering. Upon her arrival, she quickly became an activist, co-founding a group called Tashakkol Daaneshjooei Roshangaraan – translated as Illuminating Student Group – where she wrote articles calling for accountability from the regime.

Her writings led to her arrest twice during her time as a college student. This marked the beginning of a decades-long passion for promoting human rights in Iran that landed her in jail repeatedly. In 2002, Mohammadi, along with the Ebadi, founded the Defenders of Human Rights Center, whose mandate is to defend the rights of women, political prisoners and ethnic minorities in Iran.

When she was awarded the Sakharov Prize in 2018, for “defence of human rights and freedom of thought,” Mohammadi called for ending the death penalty and injustices against women. She protested against the imprisonment and torture of political and civil rights activists, and she said she “will not be silent in the face of human rights violations.”

In 2007, when Shirin Ebadi established the National Peace Council for peaceful resistance to the death penalty, harsh family laws and poor treatment of prisoners, Mohammadi was elected president of the 83-member body

Prof. Malik M Azharuddin being honoured with fellowship by Dr Ashok Seth


 Prof. Malik M Azharuddin, Department of Cardiology, J.N. Medical College, Aligarh Muslim University, has been honoured with the prestigious Fellowship of the Asian Pacific Society of Interventional Cardiology (APSIC). This honour was bestowed upon him by Dr Ashok Seth, President, APSIC at its conference held in Singapore recently, in recognition of his outstanding contributions to the field of interventional cardiology.

The Asian Pacific Society of Interventional Cardiology (APSIC) is a renowned organization dedicated to advancing the practice and science of interventional cardiology in the Asia-Pacific region, and its fellowship is an esteemed recognition for individuals who demonstrate exceptional expertise and innovation in the field of interventional cardiology.

Prof. Malik M Azharuddin, as an Interventional Cardiologist, has consistently demonstrated commitment to elevating the standards of cardiovascular care through pioneering research, patient-centred care, and academic leadership.

Dr. Asif Hasan, Chairman of the department, congratulated Prof. Azharuddin on this achievement, adding that it has brought laurels to the department and to the university.

JMI Professor honored with NAMS Fellowship


 JMI Professor honored with Prestigious Fellowship by the National Academy of Medical Sciences

The eminent National Academy of Medical Sciences (NAMS) has duly acknowledged Prof. Mohammad Zahid Ashraf, Dean, Faculty of Life Sciences, Jamia Millia Islamia (JMI), by conferring upon him the prestigious Fellowship of the NAMS. The profound recognition has been accorded to him for his outstanding contributions in discerning the pivotal influence of high-altitude hypoxia in the pathogenesis of blood clotting disorders. In a grandiloquent ceremony held during the 63rd NAMS convocation at the precincts of Ramaiah Medical College, Bengaluru.  Prof. Ashraf was awarded Fellowship by his Excellency the Governor of Karnataka, Shri. Thaawarchand Gehlot, in presence of Prof. S.P Singh Baghel, MoS-for Health & Family Welfare, Government of India, and Dr. Jitendra Singh, MoS-Science and Technology, Government of India.

NAMS (India) is the premier institution that cultivates and harnesses academic prowess as its prime asset in achieving medical and societal objectives.

JMI Vice Chancellor Prof. Najma Akhtar congratulated Prof. Ashraf for the achievement and wished him more success and good luck for future endeavours.

Prof. Ashraf's remarkable research has garnered him accolades from India's foremost scientific academies: the Indian National Academy of Sciences, the Indian Academy of Sciences, and the National Academy of Sciences. The recent fellowship conferred by NAMS serves as a testament to his groundbreaking investigations into high-altitude-induced thromboembolic disorders. Through his pioneering studies, he has substantially enriched our comprehension of the demographics, mechanisms, genetics, and pathophysiology underlying thromboembolic disorders, thus charting a course for the development of pivotal interventions and therapeutic modalities.

Prof. Ashraf's extraordinary accomplishments in the realm of medical sciences have earned him widespread acclaim. Notably, he received the distinguished 2021 Visitors (President) Award in the Biological sciences category, along with the esteemed ICMR-Basanti Devi Amir Chand Award. Furthermore, he holds the distinguished status of being a member of the prestigious Guha Research Conference.

JMI Scientists

 Twenty-six JMI Researchers Earn Coveted Spot in 

                                     Stanford University's List of Top 2% Scientists 

It is a moment of great pride for Jamia Millia Islamia (JMI) that 26 researchers of the university secured spot in Stanford University's prestigious global list of top 2% scientists. This esteemed list, curated by a team of experts led by eminent Professor John Ioannidis of Stanford University and published by Elsevier BV, is a testament to the outstanding research contributions made by JMI scholars on the world stage.


JMI Vice Chancellor Prof. Najma Akhtar stated, "This recognition reflects the exceptional research standards upheld at JMI. It establishes our university on the global map of excellence and fills us with immense pride."

 

Stanford University's list features approximately 3,500 researchers from India, highlighting the significant impact of the country's scholarly endeavours on the global research landscape. Stanford University has released two lists, one based on career-long data and another focusing on the performance of researchers in the year 2022.

 

In the career-long data category, the following eight JMI professors have secured their places:

 

1.      Prof. Ali, Imran

2.      Prof. Ahsan, Haseeb

3.      Prof. Ghosh, Sushant G.

4.      Prof. Rahman, Atiqur

5.      Prof. Sen, Anjan A.

6.      Prof. Ahmad, Sharif

7.      Prof. Ahmad, Tokeer

8.      Prof. Islam, Tarikul

 

In the year 2022 performance category, an impressive 26 scientists, including professors and Ph.D. scholars, from JMI have been recognized:

 

                JMI Scientists

 

1.      Ali, Imran

2.      Haleem, Abid

3.      Javaid, Mohd.

4.      Ghosh, Sushant G.

5.      Rahman, Atiqur

6.      Ahsan, Haseeb

7.      Hassan, Md Imtaiyaz

8.      Ahmad, Rafiq

9.      Raza, Khalid

10. Khan, Tabrez Alam

11. Ahmad, Sharif

12. Khan, M. Ajmal

13. Talukdar, Swapan

14. Tokeer, Ahmad

15. Chaudhry, Saif Ali

16. Ali, Rashid

17. Ahmad, Musheer

18. Siddiquee, Arshad Noor

19. Patel, Rajan

20. Riaz, Ufana

21. Islam, Tarikul

22. Mohammad, Taj

23. Haque, Ahteshamul

24. Khanuja, M.

25. Naqvi, Ahmad Abu Turab

26. Anas, S. M.

 

The seven professors found their names in both the coveted list. 

 

This recognition is based on a publicly available database of over 96,17,763 top scientists, which includes standardized information on citations, h-index, citations to papers in various authorship positions, and a composite indicator.

 

According to the standard Science-Metrix classification, scientists are classified into 22 scientific fields and 174 sub-fields. Field- and subfield-specific percentiles are also provided for all scientists with at least five papers. Career-long data are updated to end-of-2022 and single recent year data pertain to citations received during the calendar year 2022. The selection is based on the top 100,000 scientists by c-score (with and without self-citations) or a percentile rank of 2% or above in the sub-field.

 

The c-score focuses on impact (citations) rather than productivity (number of publications), and it also incorporates information on co-authorship and author positions (single, first, last author).

 

Jamia Millia Islamia continues to strive for excellence in research and education, and including its researchers in Stanford University's esteemed list is a testament to its commitment to fostering scholarly achievements on a global scale.


Thursday, October 5, 2023

INDIA must invite Uwaisi to join gathbandhan

 

SULTAN SALAHUDDIN UWAISI, MEMBER OF PARLIAMENT  WITH HIS SON


Protest March And Dharna Against Delhi Police Over Missing 

JNU Student Najeeb Ahmed

NEW DELHI, INDIA - DECEMBER 14: JNU students with people from different organisations, and Member of Parliament Asaduddin Owaisi during a protest march and dharna against Delhi Police over missing JNU student Najeeb Ahmed at Jantar Mantar, on December 14, 2016 in New Delhi, India. (Photo by Arvind Yadav)
Barrister Uwaisi ka asli imtihan 2024 ke Parliamani Election mein -Dr. Masood Ahmad

 AMU Old Boy’s (Alumni) Association ke  CEC Member Dr. Masood Ahmad ne Barrister Asad Uddin Uwaisi ke bare mein sochksr Ghabrahat aur becheni mehsoos ki hai Dua ki hai  “ Allah se Dua hai ki Uwaisi ko 2024 ke parliamani Election mein hikmate amli se munasib faisla lene ki Salahiyat, Taufeeq ata farmaye.”


Dr. Masood Ahmad ne SULTAN SALAHUDDIN UWAISI aur SETH SULEMAN ko 

Qareeb se Jaana, dekha aur Khurja mein bulaya. Parliament mein daharhte hue dekha hai.  Mein ne Hayderabad mein jakar Uwaisi family ke zariye hue Development ko apni aankhon se dekha hai.

MUSALMANON KI APEAL

ASAD UDDIN UWAISI bhi nidar hokar muslim samaj ke muddon 

par bolte aur wakalat karte hain.

INDIA gathbandhan ko man lena chahiye ki

SULTAN SALAHUDDIN UWAISI ke bete ASAD UDDIN UWAISI 

MUSALMANON KE LEADER THE, HAIN AUR RAHENGE 

Inhen gathbandhan mein shamil kar lena chahiye

 
Abhi tak to UWAISI ki Politics barhe maze aur aasani se chal rahi thi. Kyonki unhon ne KCR ki TRS /BRS sarkar ke saath gatybandhan kar BJP aur Congress se doori banaye rakhti thi.

Telangana Assembly banne ke baad 2013 mein BRS +AIMIM ki Govt. bakhoobi chal rahi hai.
2018 ke Assembly Election mein 119 Seat mein
2018 ke muqable 2019 ke Loksabha Election mein BJP ne sudhar kiya. Modi ji, Amit Shah aur Parliament ki Cabinet ne apne Status se neeche utarkar sirf Assembly hi nahin Corporation ke election mein bhi dera dal diya aur gali gali ghoom kar Vote barha liya jaisa ki Up ke election mein Amit Shah ne Home Minister hote hue bhi Kerana mein bhi Parche bante the.
2019 MP -BRS-14, BJP ko 4, Congress -3, AIMIM -1,
2024 ke Parliyament Election mein Uwaisi kahan rahenge?

INDIA gathbandhan Se Musalmanon ki Apeal hai ki Barristar Asad Uddin Uwaisi aur unki AIMIM ko INDIA mein shamil kar len. Warna Musalmanon ka vote bikhar jayega aur BJP ko fayeda pahunchega.

1-Combination  BRS + AIMIM  VS   < 1-Congress 2-BJP
2-BRS + BJP   VS > Congress tab AIMIM kahan rahenge? 

Telangana Assembly mein Akbar Uddin Uwaisi ko ham ne daharhte hue suna aur khusoosan Minority hi nahin Majority keliye bhi Budget mangkar awam ki khidmat aur development kar wah wahi loot rahe the.
Uwaisi sb Parliament aur bahar Khusoosan BJP ka barhe josh ke saath dalael, Muddon ke saath muqabla karte rahe hain. Congress, Communist, SP, BSP, AAP ki mukhalfat umooman kiya karte the, Ilzam yeh lagate hain ki yeh sab partian
1-BJP ka muqabla us shiddat aur taqat se nahin karte jis tareh se karni chahiye.
2-Musalmanon ke masail par kabhi nahin bolte
Maslan jab BJP parliament mein UAPA bill lekar aayi to in Vipakchhi partion ne muqabla kyon nahin kiya? Manzoor hone diya? Doosre Assam aur Delhi mein NRC aur Delhi Riot par BJP ka ZULM dekhte rahe musalmanon ke aansoo ponchhne koi nahin aaya.   

-- Assam mein Congress ne Maulana Badaruddin Ajmal ko Support dekar sarkar kyon nahin banayi? 
-Jo Congress se toot kar Bisvarma BJP ke support se CM ban gaye aur musalmanon ka jaani w maali nuqsan ho raha hai.-
- Congress aur Sonia Gandhi ne Triple Talaq par Kishanganj ke MP Maulana Israrul Haq Qasmi ko bolne se rok diya.

Sunday, October 1, 2023

New Member, AMU Court


New Member, AMU Court

ALIGARH September 16: Mrs. Amna Malik, Principal, AMU Girls School, Aligarh Muslim 

University has been declared Member, AMU Court, on the basis of seniority among principals 

of schools, for a period of three years or till she holds the office of the principal of concerned 

school.

 

JMI improves 2nd position


 


JMI improves position in Times Higher Education’s World University Rankings- 2024

Jamia Millia Islamia (JMI) has significantly improved its position in the London based Times Higher Education’s World University Rankings- 2024. The university has been placed at 2nd position in India amongst all institutions assessed by the coveted ranking agency while last year it was at 6th position. The university has been placed in the 501-600 band by the international ranking agency for the second consecutive year despite a substantial increase in the number of participating institutions. 

JMI Vice Chancellor Prof. Najma Akhtar expressed her happiness over the consistent improvement of the university in national and international rankings. She said “This performance reflects JMI’s growing international presence and outreach besides its impetus on high quality research, publications and teaching. She hoped that the university would improve its performance and that would increase its ranking further in the coming years.”

The Vice Chancellor thanked all colleagues and staff for the achievement exhorting them to continue their endeavors towards improving the rankings further in coming years.


According to the press statement issued by Times Higher Education “ In the 20th  year of the ranking 1,904 universities – up from 1,799 last year - from 108 countries and regions are ranked. THE’s World University Rankings 2024 are the most comprehensive, rigorous and balanced global ranking assessing research-intensive universities across 18 performance indicators covering their core missions of teaching, research, knowledge transfer and internationalization”.  JMI secured maximum scores  in research quality, teaching quality,  international outlook and industry in the ranking. 






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