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Central portal for Waqf properties offers facility to upload data, says Kerala board

Central portal for Waqf properties offers facility to upload data, says Kerala board
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The Kerala State Waqf Board has defended its decision to upload property details to a central portal, stating it was a statutory requirement. The board denied allegations of illegal activity regarding the disputed Munambam property, noting that all entries are subject to ongoing litigation.

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The management of Waqf properties is a sensitive issue involving religious, legal, and administrative oversight in India.

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The Kerala State Waqf Board has informed the Union Ministry for Minority Affairs that the Central portal for Waqf properties offers facilities for State boards to upload details of properties.

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The report balances the board's official defense with the context of the controversy and the involvement of various political and religious stakeholders.

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