Jamia rejects viral ‘nikaah’ notice as fake, says attempt to malign university’s image; complaint filed

Jamia Millia Islamia has officially denounced a viral notice regarding a purported 'nikah' ceremony as a fabrication intended to damage the university's reputation. The institution clarified that the circular circulating on social media is fake and has no affiliation with its administration. In response to this incident, Jamia has taken proactive measures by filing a complaint with the cyber security branch of the Delhi Police, seeking action against those responsible for the dissemination of this misinformation. This event underscores the ongoing challenges universities face with the spread of false information in the digital age, which can significantly impact their credibility and public perception. The university's swift response highlights its commitment to protecting its integrity and ensuring a clear understanding of its values and activities among the public.
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