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		<title>Ghulam Ali Khatana: Minorities Committed to Viksit Bharat Dream</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Ghulam Ali Khatana, a respected voice from India&#8217;s minority community, has publicly pledged full support for the country&#8217;s ambitious roadmap to becoming a developed nation. In his address, he made&#8230;]]></description>
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<p>Ghulam Ali Khatana, a respected voice from India&#8217;s minority community, has publicly pledged full support for the country&#8217;s ambitious roadmap to becoming a developed nation. In his address, he made it clear that his community is ready to translate the Viksit Bharat vision into reality on the ground.</p>



<p>Khatana painted a vivid picture of India&#8217;s future, one where minorities actively drive economic and social advancement. He recounted historical contributions of his community to the freedom struggle and nation-building, positioning them as natural allies in modern development efforts.</p>



<p>Detailing collaborative efforts, he praised schemes like the Pradhan Mantri Jan Vikas Karyakram, which targets minority-dominated areas for upliftment. Khatana shared data on improved literacy rates and employment opportunities, attributing these gains to targeted government interventions.</p>



<p>He also addressed challenges like misinformation and divisive narratives, calling for a united front against forces that seek to derail progress. &#8216;Our commitment is ironclad; we will work tirelessly to make India a $5 trillion economy,&#8217; Khatana affirmed.</p>



<p>Looking ahead, Khatana outlined a multi-pronged strategy involving youth empowerment, women’s entrepreneurship, and digital inclusion. His vision resonates with the national agenda, promising a harmonious blend of tradition and modernity. As India strides forward, leaders like Khatana ensure that development is inclusive and equitable.</p>
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		<title>Japan Denies Muslim Burial Ground Expansion Amid Population Boom</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 03 Dec 2025 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[Muslim communities in Japan are facing significant challenges in finding adequate burial spaces as their population continues to grow. The Japanese government has recently rejected petitions for the establishment of&#8230;]]></description>
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<p>Muslim communities in Japan are facing significant challenges in finding adequate burial spaces as their population continues to grow. The Japanese government has recently rejected petitions for the establishment of new Muslim cemeteries, citing cultural traditions and environmental considerations. This decision comes despite a notable increase in the Muslim population, which is projected to reach 350,000 by 2025, making it the nation&#8217;s fastest-growing minority group.</p>



<p>During a parliamentary discussion, a Member of Parliament highlighted that Japan&#8217;s established tradition of cremation, practiced by approximately 95% of the population, is a primary factor in the government&#8217;s stance. Concerns were also raised about potential contamination of groundwater sources from traditional burials. Currently, Japan has only ten designated cemeteries for Muslims, which are becoming increasingly insufficient to meet the needs of the growing community.</p>



<p>The government has suggested alternatives for Muslim migrants who pass away in Japan. These include conducting funerals according to Japanese customs or arranging for the international transportation of the deceased to their home country for burial, though families would bear the associated costs. These proposals underscore the ongoing discussion around land availability for cemeteries, which has become a central issue in Japan&#8217;s immigration and minority community dialogues, distinct from the crime-related debates often seen elsewhere.</p>
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