You can still get Covid jabs while fasting during Ramadan say medics and Islamic scholars
Muslims will be fasting throughout the holy month
Vaccine uptake continues to be encouraged in Leicester. (Image: Leicester Mercury / Chris Gordon)
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The accuracy of textbooks on national politics is often victim to prevailing demands of the ‘national narrative’
Textbooks dealing with national politics are supposed to be collections of prescribed knowledge, which don’t necessarily tell the truth if it goes against the accepted “national narrative.” National myths are made permanent in the textbook; and if you deviate as a student-examinee from its “truths” you can actually fail exams. In this way, textbooks tend to become falsification of facts when it comes to the ideology of the state and its “action” in pursuit of its ideology and policy.
Pop-up Covid vaccine centre opens in Nottingham mosque to ease mistrust over jab
40 people had their first jab on the launching day
Hamid Mehmood, 50, had the first injection today. (Credit:Olimpia Zagnat)
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A pop-up Covid vaccine centre has been set up in a Sherwood mosque in a bid to ease mistrust of the jab within the community.
Chauri Chaura and a New India Arghya Sengupta | | Published 19.02.21, 02:23 AM
Ninety-nine years ago this month, to the dismay of a significant section of the leadership of the freedom struggle, Mahatma Gandhi called off the Non-Cooperation movement. A Congress resolution passed in Bardoli on February 12, 1922, instructed its workers to stop picketing, start paying taxes, and suspend all forms of mass civil disobedience. The reason for this sudden
volte-face was “the inhuman conduct of the mob at Chauri Chaura in having brutally murdered constables and wantonly burned the police thana.”
Two weeks earlier, at Chauri Chaura, outside Gorakhpur, volunteers were picketing the local market, preventing the sale of fish, meat and liquor. Gupteshar Singh, the sub-inspector, had frustrated their attempts, leading to an alt
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