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After namaz ban, Bhagwat Katha at public place stopped in Greater Noida
Greater Noida Authority to launch a plot allotment scheme for religious activities.
New Delhi, News Nation Bureau | Updated : 27 December 2018, 10:00 AM

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Last week the Noida police issued a notice to companies in the Sector 58 industrial hub, that they will be held liable if their employees are found violating the directive. (File photo)



Days after the Uttar Pradesh Police issued an order to ban namaz gathering in Noida parks, the Greater NoidaAuthority on Wednesday removed an encroachment where some people had gathered to offer a weeklong Bhagwat Katha in Sector 37. The plot was reserved for religious activities but no allotment had been done. Some residents alleged that some people, who didn’t belong to the area, came into the campus and started performing puja in the morning. The Authority was informed and it stopped the programme. The residents also said that around two months ago, these “outsiders” had tried to install a deity on the same spot, but was stopped by the Authority.


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This has prompted the Greater Noida Authority to launch a plot allotment scheme for religious activities. Narendra Bhooshan, CEO Greater Noida Authority, said that Authority cleared the encroachment as the plot has not been allotted to anybody. “We will soon launch plot allotment schemes for religious activities. The plots will be allotted with due process and then people can construct places of worship,” he said as quoted by TOI.

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Residents of Sector 37 RWA are against the organisation of the Bhagwat Katha because they weren’t informed about the same and also feel that they may also create tension. Some outsiders are planning to install some idols and make a temple in the garb of organising weeklong Bhagwat Katha, Sunita Nagar, Sector 37 RWA president said as quoted by the daily.

Last week the Noida police issued a notice to companies in the Sector 58 industrial hub, that they will be held liable if their employees are found violating the directive. The companies in the Sector 58 industrial hub had sought a meeting with the top Noida Police officers for a better understanding of the order, particularly on the clause that threatens to hold them liable for violations of the order by employees.

A police station in Noida issued notices to 23 private companies asking them to stop their Muslim employees from offering prayers in a local park. Sector 58 Station House Officer (SHO) Pankaj Rai, who issued the notices, cited a Supreme Court order of 2009, which banned unauthorised use of public places for religious activities by all religions.

“We want to inform you that there is no permission from the administration to conduct any kind of religious activity including Namaz offered on Friday in the Authority park in Sector 58. It has been often seen that the Muslim workers of your company assemble in the park to offer Namaz and I, the SHO, have told the group to not hold prayers in the park. Also, their plea to the city magistrate has not received any permission to do so.”

“Thus, it is expected from you that you at your level inform your Muslim employees to not come to the park to offer Namaz. If employees of your company come to the park, it will be assumed that you have not informed your employees and your company will be held liable.”

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“Yes, we have sent notices to many companies in our area after several complaints regarding a large number of people offering Namaz in the afternoon especially on Fridays. Since most people offering prayers are employees in companies nearby, we have sent notices to those companies to ask their employees to either offer Namaz in a Masjid, Eidgah or within the office compound on the roof etc,” said Pankaj Rai, SHO of the Sector 58 police station, from where the initial round of notices were issued.

Sector 58 is predominantly an IT and services hub. The companies that have office include Alstom Systems, HCL Technologies, TCS, Samsung, Polaris, Xansa, Interra, R Systems, RMSI, Cadence, Adobe international, ST Microelectronics and Minda Huf.

https://www.newsnation.in/india-new...opped-sector-58-sector-37-article-209977.html
 
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sad to heat this.

bhagwat katha is the celebration of 7 days and costs fortune to families to do it right.
 
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its actually fair treatment to all....
the "Ban on Namaz on public places" is actually " Ban without permission"..... get a permission & you can offer Namaz in Park..... Same goes for Bhagawat Katha.... they were performing the Bhagwat Katha without permission
 
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They should let everyone do their own thing If they want to be fair. Repressing people causes conflicts.

Suppose let a take one example if you want to dance on cricket Pitch during the international match without permission. Do you think that it will be valid rights if you allow everyone do their own thing?
 
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Suppose let a take one example if you want to dance on cricket Pitch during the international match without permission. Do you think that it will be valid rights if you allow everyone do their own thing?

From my understanding a park is public property? Not sure of the situation in India though.
 
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its actually fair treatment to all....
the "Ban on Namaz on public places" is actually " Ban without permission"..... get a permission & you can offer Namaz in Park..... Same goes for Bhagawat Katha.... they were performing the Bhagwat Katha without permission
who will give permission?

Suppose let a take one example if you want to dance on cricket Pitch during the international match without permission. Do you think that it will be valid rights if you allow everyone do their own thing?
if that potch is in a public property then its ok
 
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who will give permission?
if that potch is in a public property then its ok

What do you meant by PUBLIC Property?
Railway, BUS transport and many other things come under public Property..... So, Can you travel without a ticket in Train or public transport Buses?

Public Property comes under Government and everyone has to follow the rules....it's very simple.

From my understanding a park is public property? Not sure of the situation in India though.
 
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What do you meant by PUBLIC Property?
Railway, BUS transport and many other things come under public Property..... So, Can you travel without a ticket in Train or public transport Buses?

Public Property comes under Government and everyone has to follow the rules....it's very simple.
time will tell who will give :pleasantry:permission :pleasantry: for what .
 
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They should let everyone do their own thing If they want to be fair. Repressing people causes conflicts.

And doing everything in public places causes a nuisance to the people.

Streets are blocked, causing much distrubance to people, as is with everything else which causes trouble or difficulty for day to day life of people.

Streets are not for prayers; mosques and own homes are there for that.

time will tell who will give :pleasantry:permission :pleasantry: for what .

The municipal corporations issue orders from their local public offices. I don't know how it works in your country but here for people there is a permit needed to do some event in public property. Why? Because there is a lot of disruption of day to day activities when something like this happens.

Namaz on streets is nothing more than a show off tactic which has nothing to do with spirituality.

Similarly, blaring katha or any spiritual music on loudspeakers without issuing a prior permit is inconvenient, especially when they go late into the night when people are tired from work and want a time of peace and rest.
 
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And doing everything in public places causes a nuisance to the people.

Streets are blocked, causing much distrubance to people, as is with everything else which causes trouble or difficulty for day to day life of people.

Streets are not for prayers; mosques and own homes are there for that.

Agreed.

1. Religious activity in a secular and socialist republic should be done at home and designated religious constructions ( temples, mosques etc.

2. Religious activity should be taxed. Say ten rupees per person for a visit.
 
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And doing everything in public places causes a nuisance to the people.

Streets are blocked, causing much distrubance to people, as is with everything else which causes trouble or difficulty for day to day life of people.

Streets are not for prayers; mosques and own homes are there for that.



The municipal corporations issue orders from their local public offices. I don't know how it works in your country but here for people there is a permit needed to do some event in public property. Why? Because there is a lot of disruption of day to day activities when something like this happens.

Namaz on streets is nothing more than a show off tactic which has nothing to do with spirituality.

Similarly, blaring katha or any spiritual music on loudspeakers without issuing a prior permit is inconvenient, especially when they go late into the night when people are tired from work and want a time of peace and rest.


But nobody is talking about a street. We are talking about a public park.

Agreed.

1. Religious activity in a secular and socialist republic should be done at home and designated religious constructions ( temples, mosques etc.

2. Religious activity should be taxed. Say ten rupees per person for a visit.

You are such a cuck, I wish you would stop trolling and associating with Muslims in general. If you were actually Muslim, you would know that prayer takes 10 minutes or less. For someone to find a part of a park to do it in, is not going to tear down you slum dog country. I've never even had hate in my heart for Hindus, but for someone like you, I hope you die the death of a street dog.
 
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But nobody is talking about a street. We are talking about a public park.



You are such a cuck, I wish you would stop trolling and associating with Muslims in general. If you were actually Muslim, you would know that prayer takes 10 minutes or less. For someone to find a part of a park to do it in, is not going to tear down you slum dog country. I've never even had hate in my heart for Hindus, but for someone like you, I hope you die the death of a street dog.

Irrespective of the religion. Why does anyone want to offer prayers in public places like streets or parks to begin with?? :-)
 
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