Indian Muslim conference returns to Hyderabad after 40 years

Issues in the Muslim community will be debated

Indian muslims offer prayers at Jama Masjid in New Delhi PHOTO: AFP

CHARMINAR:
The tenth national conference of the All India Muslim Educational Society (AIMES) will be held in Hyderabad after almost 40 years, Times of India reported.

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The conference committee's chairman and former Andhra Pradesh law minister Asif Pasha, stated that after almost four decades, AIMES will organise the national conference for two days in Hyderabad.


"The agenda of this conference is to discuss the Muslim communities' educational, financial and social problems. The conference will be inaugurated by Telangana chief minister K Chandrashekar Rao on November 4," he said.

SA Huda, the former director general of police said,"the Muslim community has many issues. Their problems and issues can be discussed by holding such a conference".

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Around 2,000 participants will arrive for the national conference, including experts from a range of fields. The conference will be followed by an All India Mushaira at the Chowmahalla Palace on November 4.
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