Qadri to unveil modern syllabus of seminaries today
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March 17, 2021
LAHORE: Minhaj-ul-Quran International (MQI) founding leader Dr Tahir-ul-Qadri will announce the outlines of the new model of uniform syllabus for religious seminaries on Wednesday (today) at a national conference of religious scholars and Mashaykh to be held online.
Senior religious scholars of madaris from all over the country will discuss the redesigning the curriculum of the religious seminaries at the conference, said MQI Secretary General Khurram Nawaz Gandapur while addressing a meeting on Tuesday.
He said Dr Tahir-ul-Qadri will outline the chief characteristics and distinctions of the new syllabus of Nizam-ul-Madaris Pakistan, the examination board of seminaries affiliated with MQI. He will also explore the 1000-year old history of the religious curriculum taught at various religious institutions. He said invitations were extended to all concerned scholars for participation in the historic nati
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Travel to and within the European Union this summer could be opened up if Brussels agrees plans today (Wednesday) for Covid-19 vaccine certificates.
The European Commission’s plan for a ‘digital green certificate’ will be a proof of vaccination, immunity and test results, preventing the need for quarantines or travel bans.
Spain, Greece, Italy and other Mediterranean countries will be able to agree bilateral deals with the UK or other countries after agreement with Brussels, based on vaccination and low infection rates.
The certificate would be granted to citizens who had either proof of vaccination, a negative Covid-19 test, or proof of recovery from the virus for those who had contracted it previously, according to a leaked draft seen by the
The Country - Winter grazing edition
17 Mar, 2021 12:30 AM
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Today on The Country, Jamie Mackay caught up with Minister for the Environment David Parker to talk about the decision to defer intensive winter grazing regulations for a year.
On with the show:
Bernadette Hunt:
Is the VP of Southland Federated Farmers and a strong advocate in the battle to have realistic regulations imposed on intensive winter grazing practices in Southland.
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Jim Hopkins:
Is a rural raconteur who reckons an apple a day, pays the way when it comes to letting Hawkes Bay pickers, as opposed to Lion King thespians, into the country.
PUBG Mobile Royale Pass Season 18 kick starts with musical ‘Hundred Rhythms’ theme today
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PUBG Mobile Royale Pass Season 18 kick starts with musical ‘Hundred Rhythms’ theme today
The PlayerUnknown s Battlegrounds (PUBG) has announced the HUNDRED RHYTHMS-themed Royale Pass Season 18 starting today.
Beginning today, PUBG MOBILE players can crank up the jams in the HUNDRED RHYTHMS-themed Royale Pass Season 18, collecting all-new rewards by completing in-game challenges.
Royale Pass Season 18 is available as part of PUBG MOBILE’s Version 1.3 content update, available now for free on the App Store and Google Play.
Earlier this month, PUBG MOBILE received an overhaul of fresh content in the Version 1.3 update, including new weapons, vehicles, game modes and more.
Students share experiences at uni accommodation to select committee
17 Mar, 2021 03:45 AM
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multimedia journalist at the Herald in Wellington@katieharrisnz
Tears, frustration and anxiety, university accommodation providers have been slammed by students for their greed at a select committee today.
The parliamentary select committee started an inquiry after a string of issues surrounding the handling of fees during Covid-19 and the death of Christchurch student Mason Pendrous who lay dead in his hall for two to four weeks in 2019.
Pendrous was found dead by a staff member in his room in the Hinoki building of the University of Canterbury s Sonoda Campus in Ilam.