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Professor Sangita Srivastava said that morning azaan disturbs her sleep
Prayagraj DM has said appropriate action will be taken
Prayagraj: The Vice-Chancellor of Allahabad University has written a letter to the District Magistrate seeking a ban on loudspeakers used for azaan in a mosque near her residence.
In a letter to DM Bhanu Chandra Goswami, Professor Sangita Srivastava said that the morning azaan disturbs her sleep.
Goswami has said that he would take appropriate action as per the rules.
The vice-chancellor has said that she is unable to resume sleep even after the azaan is over. She added that it causes headaches and leads to the loss of work hours.
‘Sleep is disturbed’: Allahabad University VC writes to DM objecting to azaan on loudspeaker
In a letter to the District Magistrate, Allahabad University’s vice-chancellor Prof Sangita Srivastava said her “sleep is disturbed due to loud azaan” every morning.
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UPDATED: March 17, 2021 13:05 IST
Allahabad University’s vice-chancellor Prof Sangita Srivastava said her “sleep is disturbed due to loud azaan” every morning. (Representative picture)
A letter written by Allahabad University’s vice-chancellor Prof Sangita Srivastava to the district magistrate is making waves. Srivastava has complained over the use of loudpseakers during azaan from nearby mosque. She said her “sleep is disturbed due to loud azaan” every morning.
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27 bills passed earlier to be presented in Lok Sabha today
27 bills passed earlier to be presented in Lok Sabha today
New Delhi : On the second day of the Budget Session, 27 bills passed by the Houses of Parliament during the fourth session of the 17th Lok Sabha will be tabled in the Lower House on Tuesday.
Today’s Lok Sabha session will also see various Standard Committee reports on Coal and Steel, Home Affairs, Health and Family Welfare, among others being presented.
After the Lower House assembles at 4 pm, Secretary General Utpal Kumar Singh will table 27 Bills passed by the Houses of Parliament during the Fourth Session of Seventeenth Lok Sabha and assented to by President Ram Nath Kovind.