Times of India, India
Thursday, September 7, 2006
AJMER: Around 700 students of a school run by a Muslim body here on Thursday sang Vande Mataram to celebrate the centenary of the national song.
Students of the Khwaja Amania secondary school which is controlled by the Anjuman Committee, recited the song on Thursday morning and there were no objections raised.
School Principal B. L. Sharma said that the students had practiced hard for the recital on the special occasion.
Among those who participated in the function was vice president of the Ajmer Dargah Committee Abdul Baari Chishti.
Recitals of the song were also reportedly held in other Muslim colonies of the city, which is home to the shrine of Sufi saint Khwaja Moinuddin Chisti.
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Vande Mataram recited in Muslim-run school
Times of India, India
Thursday, September 7, 2006
AJMER: Around 700 students of a school run by a Muslim body here on Thursday sang Vande Mataram to celebrate the centenary of the national song.
Students of the Khwaja Amania secondary school which is controlled by the Anjuman Committee, recited the song on Thursday morning and there were no objections raised.
School Principal B. L. Sharma said that the students had practiced hard for the recital on the special occasion.
Among those who participated in the function was vice president of the Ajmer Dargah Committee Abdul Baari Chishti.
Recitals of the song were also reportedly held in other Muslim colonies of the city, which is home to the shrine of Sufi saint Khwaja Moinuddin Chisti.
Thursday, September 7, 2006
AJMER: Around 700 students of a school run by a Muslim body here on Thursday sang Vande Mataram to celebrate the centenary of the national song.
Students of the Khwaja Amania secondary school which is controlled by the Anjuman Committee, recited the song on Thursday morning and there were no objections raised.
School Principal B. L. Sharma said that the students had practiced hard for the recital on the special occasion.
Among those who participated in the function was vice president of the Ajmer Dargah Committee Abdul Baari Chishti.
Recitals of the song were also reportedly held in other Muslim colonies of the city, which is home to the shrine of Sufi saint Khwaja Moinuddin Chisti.
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