Jamia Millia Islamia Calls 'Ramzan Nikah' Notice Fake, Files Cyber Complaint

Jamia Millia Islamia has officially denounced a fake notification regarding 'Ramzan Nikah' that falsely circulated among students and the public. The university emphasized the importance of not believing or sharing the misleading information, which misrepresents its stance on marriage rituals during Ramadan. To address this issue, Jamia Millia Islamia has filed a complaint with the cyber cell of Delhi Police, seeking legal action against the perpetrators of this misinformation. This incident highlights the ongoing challenges educational institutions face in managing online falsehoods and the need for vigilance among the community in discerning credible information.
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