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Exhibition in Bhopal on life & work of freedom fighter Khan Shakir Ali Khan

Bhopal, MADHYA PRADESH :

Bhopal: 

On the occasion of International Day an exhibition on the life and works of Khan Shakir Ali Khan, the great freedom fighter of Bhopal popularly known as Sher-e-Bhopal, was inaugurated in the premises of the regional office of the National Archives of India here on Wednesday.

R. K. Shrivastava, the Administrative Officer Indira Gandhi Rashtriya Manav Sangarahalaya, inaugurated the exhibition by cutting the traditional red-ribbon.

Shahnawaz Khan, nephew of late Shakir Ali, senior journalist Shailendra Shelly along with NAI’s Archivists V. K. Juneja, who is office in-charge NAI regional office, and Muzaffar-e-Islam were present on the occasion. The exhibition is divided into five phases with documents, letters, photographs etc.

Shrivastava speaking on the occasion said that late Shakir Sahab demanded respect from one and all alike for his selfless service towards society. He said Shakir Sahab was symbol of communal harmony as both Hindus and Muslims respected and loved him for his untiring efforts towards poor people especially the labour class.

Shahnawaz Khan revealed that the title of Sher-e-Bhopal was not granted to his uncle Shakir Ali by any government or Nawab of Bhopal but by the common man for his selfless efforts to better their lot.

He was a big hurdle for the communal forces who wanted to engineer Muslim-Hindu riots for their vested interests. When some people wanted to demolish a Jain Mandir in Chowk area of Bhopal he stood at the door of the temple saying demolition could only take place before his dead body and those who had converged for the job had to retreat.

He complimented National Archives for organising such an exhibition to honour the mass leader of his time. He said he was happy to hand over the documents and photographs of his uncle which has been put to very good use.

Shailendra Shelly while paying glowing tributes to the personality of Shakir Ali lamented that Bhopal Municipal Corporation which had announced an award in the name of the great leader about a decade back never implemented it. He said BMC could still honour implement its own announcement. The veteran leader was the voice of the labour class

Juneja conducted the proceedings while Muzaffar-e-Islam proposed vote of thanks. The week long exhibition will close down on May 24. It will remain daily open for public from 10.30 am to 5.30 am in NAI regional office near Polytechnic square.

Khan Shakir Ali Khan (1904-1978) is a person who was more famous by his title Sher-e-Bhopal than his name. He was really a leader of the masses. Throughout in his life he rendered his services to the people, the down-trodden and the poor. He was a true servant of the society. He served both the society and polity of Bhopal. During the time of Nawab, he organized the Labourers of mills and factories under different organizations and Unions and fought for their rights.

To raise their voice many organs and newspapers were published. The most famous was Subh-i-Watan. Unfortunately all such papers were banned. It was not possible for the Government of the day to tolerate such a selfless leader and leave him free to criticize the Government or to fight with the Government on petty issues of rights and liberty of the labourers or to represent such a section of society which has been kept deprived by the destiny himself. The Government thought it right to keep such a mass leader behind the bars most of the time. He was publicly humiliated and even handcuffed like an ordinary man or a thief. He was such a strong man that he did not stop his mission and day by day became stronger and stronger .

Khan Shakir Ali Khan was also a man behind the formation of Praja Mandal besides other at least 15 Unions of Mill and factory labourers. Shakir Ali Khan considered these Unions the real source of strength and inspiration. At one times he was alone on the question of merger of Bhopal with the Union Territory. It was his movement which compelled Nawab Hamidullah Khan, the last ruler of Bhopal state, to hold meetings with the Central Leaders and conclude terms for the merger of Bhopal with the Union Territory. First it was an interim arrangement under which the erstwhile Bhopal state was considered as Part C State for five years and finally it became part of Madhya Pradesh. He is also remembered for his leading role in making Bhopal, the capital of M.P. State. How was he popular that can be judged as he remained a member of Legislative Assembly for consecutive four terms.

On the occasion of International Museum Day, the National Archives of India remembered this great leader by exhibiting his photographs, letters and his own writings.

(pervezbari@eth.net)

source: http://www.ummid.com / Ummid.com / Home> Life & Style / by Pervez Bari /May 20th, 2011

Mangaluru: Former Deputy Mayor Mohammed Kunjathbail dies of heart attack

Mangaluru, KARNATAKA :

Mohammed Kunjathbail

Mangaluru: 

Former Deputy Mayor of the Mangaluru City Corporation (MCC) Mohammed Kunjathbail, known for his contributions as social activist, died following a heart attack on Saturday morning. He was 60.

His body is kept at his house in Kunjathbail for people to pay respects.

Kunjathbail, who was a bachelor, had been elected to the Corporation three times and was an active member of the Dakshina Kannada District Congress Committee. He had also contributed to the works of the All India Beary Sahitya Parishat.

Muneer Katipalla, social activist and convener of the Toll Gate Virodhi Horata Samithi, expressed shock and sorrow at the demise of Kunjathbail. “The Samiti has lost a prominent leader with the untimely death of Kunjathbail, who always worked for the welfare of the people. He also remained untainted till the end, given that he never faced any corruption charges,” Katipalla said.

source: http://www.english.varthabharati.in / Vartha Bharati / Home> Karavali / by Vartha Bharati / March 08th, 2025

New ground-breaking Book on Gynaecological and Obstetric Care co-authored by Dr Fahmeeda Zeenat of AMU & Hakim Mohd Afsahul Kalam, Research Scientist at RRIUM

Aligarh, UTTAR PRADESH :

Aligarh :

The Department of Niswan wa Qabalat, Faculty of Unani Medicine at Aligarh Muslim University (AMU), has announced the release of a new book, Mualajat Amrad-i-Niswan-o-Qabalat, authored by Dr. Fahmeeda Zeenat, and Hakim Mohd Afsahul Kalam, Research Scientist at RRIUM, Kashmir.

The book presents comprehensive treatment regimens for various gynaecological disorders and obstetric complications, offering a unique integration of Unani medical principles with modern healthcare approaches. It is poised to be an essential reference for medical practitioners and students specializing in women’s health.

The launch coincided with the National Workshop on Managing Menopause, organized by the Department of Niswan wa Qabalat on February 24.

The event was presided over by Professor Asfar Ali Khanwith Dr. Kausar Usman, a distinguished physician from KGMU, Lucknow, as the Chief Guest. His keynote address provided an in-depth analysis of contemporary challenges in menopause management, blending clinical expertise with evidence-based insights.

Dr. Zeenat’s work represents a significant advancement in the field of Unani medicine, exhibiting AMU’s commitment to research and innovation in healthcare.

source: http://www.amu.ac.in / Aligarh Muslim University (AMU) / Home> News / by Public Relations Office, AMU (headline edited) / February 25th, 2025

Dr Mariyam Fatima receives ‘Young Professional Award’ at CRISEA 2025

Aligarh, UTTAR PRADESH :

Aligarh :

Dr. Mariyam Fatima, Assistant Professor in the Department of Home Science, Aligarh Muslim University, was honored with the Young Professional Award – 2025 for her research on “Nurturing the Future: The Role of Eco-conscious Parenting in Promoting Sustainable Lifestyles” at the International Conference on Cutting-edge Research Innovation in Sustainable Education, Environment, and Agriculture (CRISEA – 2025).

The conference was jointly organized by the Agricultural Technology Development Society and the School of Biological Sciences and Biotechnology, Goa University.

Dr. Fatima emphasized the vital role of eco-conscious parenting in fostering a sustainable future. She highlighted how parental choices shape children’s habits, values, and attitudes toward environmental responsibility.

By integrating simple eco-friendly practices at home—such as reducing waste, conserving energy, and making sustainable purchasing decisions—parents can instil environmental stewardship in future generations.

source: http://www.amu.ac.in / Aligarh Muslim University (AMU) / Home> News / by Public Relations Office, AMU / February 28th, 2025

Dr Vakeel Ahmed Khan honored with ‘Dr Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan Outstanding Educator Award 2025’

Aligarh, UTTAR PRADESH :

Aligarh :

Dr. Vakeel Ahmad Khan, Associate Professor in the Department of Mathematics at Aligarh Muslim University, has been awarded “Dr. Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan Outstanding Educator Award 2025” under the International EARG Awards 2025 in recognition of his contributions to teaching and research.

The Entrepreneurs, Academicians, and Researchers Guild (EARG) organized this award, with the 2025 edition hosted by the MathTech Thinking Foundation, an international association of STEM professionals based in Fazilka, Punjab, in collaboration with the Sharda University, Greater Noida.

Dr. Khan has authored two textbooks, Basics of Functional Analysis and Basics of Differential Equations, and published 188 research papers in reputed international journals.

He is also associated with Mathematical Reviews USA as a reviewer.

source: http://www.amu.ac.in / Aligarh Muslim University (AMU) / Home> News / by Public Relations Office, AMU / March 03rd, 2025

Prof. Tamkin Khan Represents India at ISA-WHO Parent Roundtable on Stillbirth Bereavement Care in Colombo

Aligarh, UTTAR PRADESH :

Prof. Tamkin Khan delivering the lecture at the programme on Roundtable on Stillbirth Bereavement Care at Colombo, Sri Lanka

Aligarh:

Prof. Tamkin Khan, faculty member at the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, J.N. Medical College, Aligarh Muslim University, and Founder Secretary of the Stillbirth Society of India, attended the Parent Roundtable Session at the 19th Annual Conference of the International Stillbirth Alliance (ISA) in Colombo.

The session, organised by the International Stillbirth Alliance and supported by the World Health Organisation (WHO), brought together experts from India, Indonesia, Singapore, Sri Lanka, South Africa, and the USA to discuss advancements in stillbirth bereavement care.

Moderated by Theresa Shaver (USAID), the discussion focused on the importance of compassionate support for grieving families and the need for collaborative global efforts to improve bereavement care practices. Prof. Khan shared insights on bereavement care and highlighted the role of healthcare providers in offering emotional and psychological support to families coping with stillbirth.

As part of her participation, she also presented two scientific papers on stillbirths, contributing valuable research to the ongoing discourse on maternal and infant health.

Prof. Khan described the opportunity as an honour, emphasising the significance of working alongside global experts to enhance care for families experiencing pregnancy loss.

source: http://www.radiancenews.com / Radiance News / Home> Focus> Report / by Radiance News Bureau / March 07th, 2025

Hapur woman Afsana held exhibition of her designer bangles in 19 countries

Salai Village (Hapur District), UTTAR PRADESH :

Afsana, entrepreneur

Designer bangles made by Afsana Choudhary, 42, of village Salai, Hapur district of Uttar Pradesh, are a rage even among people in foreign lands.

Starting her business small, Afsana has displayed her art of bangle-making in 19 countries, so far. Her business has grown so much that she has appointed her nephew to handle sales.

Afsana Chaudhary’s journey from a school dropout to international fame is a saga of focus and hard work. Her father was an inspector in the Agricultural Mandi Committee and he wanted his daughters to study. He sent both his daughters to a school in Hapur. However, back then society followed strict restrictions on girls’ education.

Afsana had to leave her studies even though she did not want it.

In 2000, “Action India Organization”, an NGO based in Delhi, offered training to women in making designer bangles as part of their campaign to empower rural women through self-reliance.

Some 50 women participated in this three-month course, and Afsana mastered this art. She loved it and soon established herself as a skilled handicraftsman.

In 2001, Afsana put up a stall of her handmade bangles.at the Handicrafts Faire at in Delhi Haat. This was for the first time for her to step out of her home for work.

Her handmade bangles received tremendous appreciation and she hit great sales. This boosted her confidence and she decided to take her art as a full-time business.

Afsana continued working hard to take her art to the global level. She participated in a handicraft exhibition in China in 2014. This was for maiden flight and she said her “happiness knew no bounds.”

Afsana’s handmade bangles being sold at Surajkund Mela

The experience of staying in a five-star hotel in China was unforgettable for her. Her art was highly appreciated there.

Her next international exhibition was held in Colombo, Sri Lanka in 2015. Again, her handcrafted bangles were a rage and she made great sales.

Two years later Afsana expanded her business. She also started making designer necklaces, earrings, eyeglass chains, bracelets, anklets, belts, flower sticks, etc.

Her business had increased in volume and sales.

Afsana never borrowed money from family to set up her business. Whenever she needed money for raw materials, she would take a loan from the NGO and repay it in time.

Soon her turnover was in several lakhs.

Afsana Chaudhary got married in 1997 and has two daughters. Her elder daughter finished her MBA and is working in a high position in a company in Gurugram.

After the business grew, he also included his nephew Savage Ali in his work, so that the businesses could be expanded further.

Afsana Chaudhary’s dream is to make every woman self-reliant. She wants to train women in design and help them launch their businesses.

source: http://www.awazthevoice.in / Awaz, The Voice / Home> Stories / by Dayaram Vashisht, Faridabad, Haryana / February 24th, 2025

Munnur gram panchayat member RKC Abdul Azeez passes away

Munnur Gram Panchayat (Ullal, Mangaluru) , KARNATAKA :

Mangaluru :

Munnur gram panchayat member RKC Abdul Azeez passed away due to a heart attack on Thursday, March 6.

A resident of Derlakatte Madaninagara, Abdul Azeez was a Congress leader and dedicated social worker.

He served as the Munnur block Congress leader and was well-regarded for his active involvement in community activities and his humble nature.

source: http://www.daijiworld.com / Daijiworld.com / Home> Karnataka / by Daijiworld Media Network – Mangaluru / March 06th, 2025

Citizen Convent students shine in sports

Mysuru, KARNATAKA :

Mysuru:

The students of Citizen Convent, Udayagiri, Mysuru, have made remarkable achievements in State-level Sports and Games Competitions 2024-25 and in the Karnataka State Arm Wrestling Championship 2024-25.

The winners who brought laurels to the school are as follows: Mohammed Maweeya Qureshi — Gold Medal in State-level Wrestling held at Kanakapura and qualifying for the National Championship in New Delhi.

Arzan Khan — Bronze Medal in State-level Weightlifting Competition, held at VJEMHS, Bantwal in Dakshina Kannada.

Mohammed Umar — Bronze Medal in 55-60 kg category at the Karnataka State Arm Wrestling Championship 2024-25, held in Mysuru.

Mohammed Huzaifa, Bronze Medal in 75-kg category at State-level Sports & Games contests for School Children 2024-25, conducted by Department of School Education, Karnataka.

source: http://www.starofmysore.com / Star of Mysore / Home> Sports / March 06th, 2025

Karnataka Brothers Honored with President’s Award

Vijayapura / Bengaluru , KARNATAKA :

Bengaluru: 

In a historic moment, Hamza Hussain and Altaf Hussain, two brothers serving in Karnataka’s law enforcement, have been honored with the President’s Award for Meritorious Service on India’s 76th Republic Day.

Hamza Hussain, Superintendent of Police (S.P.) Commandant, 12th Battalion, KSRP, Tumkur, has been recognized for his leadership in critical police operations and public safety. His brother, Altaf Hussain, Assistant Sub-Inspector (ASI) at Wilson Garden Police Station, Bangalore, has played a vital role in crime prevention and community policing.

The award, one of the highest honors in Indian law enforcement, acknowledges their dedication, integrity, and commitment to justice. Their achievement is a proud moment for Karnataka and the nation, inspiring future generations of police officers.

The brothers expressed their gratitude, stating, “This award is a tribute to all officers who tirelessly serve the nation. We dedicate it to our department, colleagues, and family for their unwavering support.”

Their recognition on Republic Day underscores their exceptional service in upholding law and order, marking a milestone in Karnataka’s police history.

source: http://www.islamicvoice.com / Islamic Voice / Home> Cover Story / Vol. 37-03, No. 448 March 2025