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  2. Haj Committee of India - Wikipedia

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    It was established under Haj Committee Act in 2002. [3] The committee acts as a nodal agency for state Haj committees and has 23 members, of which six are elected by state Haj committees, four are ex-official, three are MPs , seven are nominated by the central government and the rest come from the state which sends the largest number of ...

  3. Gujarat University - Wikipedia

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    Gujarat University was formed under the Gujarat University Act of the Government of Gujarat in 1949 as a teaching and affiliating university. It was established under the recommendation of a committee headed by Ganesh Vasudev Mavalankar for rearrangement of university education in Bombay State. [6]

  4. List of institutions of higher education in Gujarat - Wikipedia

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    Gujarat University in Ahmedabad is the largest university in Gujarat. Kala Bhavan, Maharaja Sayajirao University of Baroda Resource centre in Dhirubhai Ambani Institute of Information and Communication Technology, one of the nine private universities in Gujarat. There are a total of 30 universities in Gujarat as of 4 February 2012.

  5. Kausar Jahan - Wikipedia

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    While her early life details remain relatively undisclosed, her affiliation with the BJP and recent appointment as the chairperson of the Delhi Haj Committee underscore her active engagement in community service and politics. Kausar Jahan is a regular at the city's cultural events.

  6. Delhi Haj Committee - Wikipedia

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    Committee organizes training programs, manages the submission of documents, and facilitates the departure of pilgrims from Delhi for Haj. The committee plays a crucial role in coordinating with the Ministry of Minority Affairs and the Consulate General of India in Jeddah to ensure a smooth and organized pilgrimage experience for the pilgrims.

  7. Haj subsidy - Wikipedia

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    The Haj subsidy was a subsidy based on religion that was given to Hajj pilgrims by the Government of India in the form of discounted air fare so that a pilgrim can fly to Mecca for Hajj. [1] The policy had always been controversial until it was abolished under the ruling of the Indian judicial organs.

  8. Central Waqf Council - Wikipedia

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    Justice Shashvat Kumar, who headed the Shashvat Committee has prepared a status report on Muslims in India in 2011 and the finding of this report was that Nationwide, Waqf properties constitute a land bank worth Rs. 1.2 lakh crore and could have generated annual returns of Rs. 12,000 crores but yielded only Rs. 163 crores and found that there ...

  9. Haj House (Mumbai) - Wikipedia

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    Haj House is a 19-storey building in Mumbai. It provides accommodation to the Haj bound Muslim people. It was constructed in 1987. [1] A group named Sahyog Cultural Society gives training and hold orientation program for pilgrims in this house. [2]