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Hey there! Let's talk about an interesting development in Kolkata where the state government has been asked to help poor prisoners by the centre.
Meanwhile, the Calcutta Khilafat Committee, a historic organization, has called a meeting to discuss this issue. Javed Ahmed Khan, a committee member and the state disaster management minister, confirmed that they have received the letter and a discussion is set for the afternoon at their office on Zakaria Street.
The Khilafat Movement, historically, was a significant movement in Indian history, attracting support from Indian Muslims as well as Mahatma Gandhi. It mainly focused on the Ottoman Caliphate and the quest for Indian independence [4][5].
So, it seems like the committee is pondering over the decision to aid our less fortunate prison population in Kolkata. Fascinating, isn't it? I wonder what outcomes will surface after their meeting. Let's keep an eye on this interesting turn of events!
The Calcutta Khilafat Committee's meeting concerning prison aid proposed by the center falls under the category of policy-and-legislation, making it political news. This assembly, set to take place on Zakaria Street, raises questions about potential changes in the general-news landscape of Kolkata.