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Several scientists have closed ranks to accuse Indira Gandhi National Open University (Ignou) of promoting “pseudoscience” after the institute last week launched a postgraduate programme in astrology to make students “employable in the field of jyotish”.
The master’s degree programme in jyotish (MAJY), launched by the Centre-run Ignou on June 24, will be conducted through the distance mode, as are its other courses.
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More than 1,000 scientists and academics have already signed a note that acknowledges India’s rich tradition of mathematical astronomy dating back to the Vedic period.
“However, these achievements cannot and should not be used as a proxy to justify claims that the positions of the planets somehow have an impact on anyone’s daily life, or instruments like horoscopes can actually predict anyone’s future,” the note said.
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Bridegrooms had brought laurels to the academy by excelling in their fields
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Madin Academy chairman Sayed Ibrahim Khaleel Bukhari (middle) blessing the grooms Jalaluddin Adani and Hafiz Thwaha Mahboob on Thursday.
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Bridegrooms had brought laurels to the academy by excelling in their fields
Madin Academy campus here witnessed two weddings on Thursday. Both bridegrooms were visually challenged and had brought
laurels to their alma mater by excelling in their fields.
Solemnising their nikah ceremony, Madin chairman Sayed Ibrahim Khaleel Bukhari described the occasion as the most beautiful in 23 years of Madin Academy’s history. “These nuptials will bring hope and inspiration to thousands of differently abled people in society,” said Mr. Bukhari.
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