Prøve GULL - Gratis
A Fractured Timeline
Outlook
|May 01, 2025
The competitive communal politics and perpetual casualty of the Waqf assets
IN a menacingly bipolar polity and society, and in an era of easy-labelling and stereotyping, telling truth and holding a mirror before the two poles is a much more difficult task. Accusations and counter-accusations of opportunism against independent-minded interventions on a contentious issue come rather hastily. Thus, commenting upon a deeply flawed, ill-intended and partisan law on Waqf (Muslim charitable endowments) becomes as much difficult as it is to point out the flaws within certain aspects of the institutional creation and bad management of the Waqf.
As of now, pertaining to the Waqf, a lot of communication gap exist even among the non-partisan. That needs to be steered clear. Every society and religion has provisions and practices of charity and public welfare. In India, in an era of majoritarian ascendancy and minority-bashing, weaponising such a noble, welfarist institutional practice seems to have become an easy populist politics of minority persecution. On the other hand, huge Waqf assets and its proceeds controlled and siphoned off by the self-serving religious and secular elites of Muslims in connivance with the state and state regulated Waqf Boards, since ages, is a double whammy for the common Muslim citizens of the country. This is regardless of whether the dispensation is overtly anti-Muslim or ostensibly pluralist.
The Story of my Ancestral Village
Denne historien er fra May 01, 2025-utgaven av Outlook.
Abonner på Magzter GOLD for å få tilgang til tusenvis av kuraterte premiumhistorier og over 9000 magasiner og aviser.
Allerede abonnent? Logg på
FLERE HISTORIER FRA Outlook
Outlook
Pioneering Education for a Transformative Tomorrow
Prof Dr Mahesh Verma shares his views and initiatives on higher education through innovation, inclusion, and interdisciplinary excellence in conversation with Aditi Chakraborty
4 mins
November 01, 2025
Outlook
The Valley's Silence Begins Young
With curbs still in place on protests against the revocation of Article 370, making student organisations operational on Kashmir's campuses remains a remote possibility
6 mins
November 01, 2025
Outlook
Another Brick in the Wall
Anand Teltumbde's book offers us a significant insight into prisons, those who run them and how they contribute to the deterioration of judicial processing
7 mins
November 01, 2025
Outlook
Cholbe Na, Cholbe Na
Historically, the walls of Indian colleges and universities have served as living archives-spaces that reflect the dialogue between the powerful and the powerless, the governing and the governed
1 mins
November 01, 2025
Outlook
The Echoes A Fort Holds
An art salon titled 'Ten Nights by a Lost River' explores the theme of power with the help of 18 theatrical installations placed/performed inside the majestic Kangra Fort in Himachal Pradesh
7 mins
November 01, 2025
Outlook
Robbing an Arab Spring
Why is it that one is eligible to vote at the age of 18, but no politics is permitted on campuses?
6 mins
November 01, 2025
Outlook
Game, Seat, Match
With Chirag Paswan's growing prominence and the JD(U)'s diminishing stature, the BJP seems to be preparing for a change of leadership in Bihar
6 mins
November 01, 2025
Outlook
Campus Chaos
Once a stronghold of dissent, universities across India are now facing a suffocating environment of penalisation, surveillance and censorship, leading to a decline in campus politics. However, a few unions and organisations are allowed to thrive
8 mins
November 01, 2025
Outlook
AI Unleashed: Transforming Business Education for Tomorrow's Leaders
Artificial Intelligence (AI) is reshaping every facet of business, from operational efficiency and decision-making to innovation and ethical leadership. With more than 90 percent of Fortune 500 companies globally deploying AI solutions, the need for AI-savvy business graduates is pressing. However, India's premier business schools reveal a nuanced and evolving story around AI adoption. While AI tools are gaining traction in teaching and research, faculty expertise and confidence remain limited, revealing critical gaps that must be addressed to prepare India's future business leaders adequately.
4 mins
November 01, 2025
Outlook
A Delicate Olive Branch
Is the Gaza peace deal a genuine turning point or just a pause before the next storm?
5 mins
November 01, 2025
Listen
Translate
Change font size
