Category Archives: Amazing Feats

UP’s National Bravery Award recipient Nazia Khan: The PM jokingly called me ‘ladaku’

Agra, UTTAR PRADESH :

Nazia Khan (BCCL/ Hemant Kumar)
Nazia Khan (BCCL/ Hemant Kumar)

Nazia Khan, 18, who has received a number of national and state awards for her bravery and social work, was recently honoured with the prestigious Bharat Award at the National Bravery Award ceremony held in Delhi. A resident of Agra, Nazia is the only recipient from UP to have won the award – there were a total of 18 children from various parts of the country who were honoured for their acts of bravery by Prime Minister Narendra Modi

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It started with saving an eight-year-old girl
The first act of bravery for Nazia, a BA first-year student, was when she saved an eight-year-old girl from getting kidnapped. She was also instrumental in stopping a bunch of people in her locality from gambling.

The first act of bravery for Nazia, a BA first-year student, was when she saved an eight-year-old girl from getting kidnapped. She was also instrumental in stopping a bunch of people in her locality from gambling.

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‘I talked for at least half an hour with the PM’
Nazia received her Bravery Award in Delhi where she met the PM. She says, “I was seated right in front of him and noticed him smiling at me. While receiving the award, I talked to him when he jokingly called me ‘ladaku’. He also met my mother and asked her if I quarrelled with her as well.”

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After receiving the award, Nazia also participated in the Republic Day Parade with 17 other awardees. She says, “It was an experience of a lifetime to participate in the Republic Day Parade. Every year, I used to watch the parade on television and always dreamt of participating in it. So being there was a dream come true.”

source: http://www.timesofindia.indiatimes.com / The Times of India / Home> News> City News> Noida News / TNN / February 03rd, 2018

Agra constable to get commendation disc from DGP

Agra, UTTAR PRADESH :

Agra :

DGP UP Om Prakash Singh on Thursday announced commendation disc for constable Umeed Ali, helped to extract accident victims from a car which fell in a deep drain.

Announcing the award on his official twitter handle, Singh wrote, “I salute the extraordinary spirit of service showed by constable Ummed Ali of Agra police and his efforts to save precious human lives. I am glad to announce the DG’s commendation disc for him.”

On Wednesday evening, a speeding car with four passengers including two college girls plunged into drain in industrial area of Sikandra. Ali, a 2011 batch constable, who reached the spot on getting the news immediately jumped into the 14-foot-deep drain without any safety gear to extract the victims.

Speaking to TOI, Umeed said, “It was utter chaos when I reached the accident spot. The victims were unconscious and trapped inside the car which was flooded with sewer water. It took almost half an hour to extract the victims. I’m happy for the recognition and award, but I regret that none of the victims could survive.”

Ali was discharged from hospital on Thursday after he fell ill from swallowing sewer water during the rescue operation.  Amit Pathak, SSP, Agra also announced Rs 10,000 cash award for Ali to reward his bravery.

source: http://www.timesofindia.indiatimes.com / The Times of India / News> City News> Agra News / TNN / March 30th, 2018

Lone warrior strives for making the Valley greener

Srinagar , JAMMU & KASHMIR :

Businessman Bhat has spent Rs 30 lakh from his pocket to plant 1,45,000 trees; he aims to plant 20,000 trees every year.

Abdul Hameed Bhat digging pits and planting conifer saplings.
Abdul Hameed Bhat digging pits and planting conifer saplings.

Srinagar:

About nine years ago, he single-handedly began planting trees on barren hillocks which, till a couple of decades ago, used to be full of beautiful clusters of deodar or Himalayan cedar and conifer trees.

Abdul Hameed Bhat, 51, a businessman, has himself planted or helped volunteers in planting as many as 1,45,000 trees, mostly pine, in different parts of the Kashmir valley spending Rs 30 lakh from his own pocket.

“I don’t get any financial help from government or any other source nor do I run any NGO. It is an effort made at personal level,” he said, calling it a “heart mission” rooted in his love for environment.

Mr Bhat’s passion began in 2009 when he started taking care of dozens of pine trees planted by the social forestry department on the pavements outside his office in Srinagar’s Barzulla area but were left unattended.

As a  promotion activity in his auto business, he started gifting saplings to clients in place of calendars, diaries and other stationery items.

Last Sunday, Mr Bhat, a school dropout who has made it big in business, was joined by a large group of volunteers, including journalists and members of a football club,  to plant over 1,000 pine trees on a knoll at Sutaharan in central district of Budgam. Sitting in the lap of Pirpanjal Range, Sutaharan like many other Valley areas has witnessed large-scale deforestation mainly during the three-decade old armed conflict in Kashmir.

“There are many things we can do to preserve and protect our environment if we want to preserve and protect life on Earth and leave behind something good for our coming generations,” he told this correspondent after digging about 100 holes and planting saplings in them.

Mr Bhat said that it pains him to see deforestation across Kashmir and he took a “conscious decision” to do his bit to rectify the wrong.

“I know the damage done to our woods over the years is huge and no single effort is likely to have a great impact of reparation. But I thought whatever I can, I must do,” he said.

Relentlessly dedicated to restoring nature, Mr Bhat who is now known to many people in Kashmir as “Green Warrior” has not only won appreciation from all but is also enthusiastically joined by volunteers from almost every walk of life in planting trees.

Rahim Greens, a subsidiary of Rahim Motors owned by Mr Bhat, in collaboration with various organisations and the state’s forest department sometime ago launched a plantation drive in Srinagar city and Rajouri district in the Jammu region and involved educational institutions. An initiative named as “The Tree of Life” was organised by it jointly with Help Voluntary Trust earlier.

“No doubt, Hameed Sahib took the initiative and continues to be at the forefront of the campaign but it now appears to be a story of Mein akela hi chala tha janib-e-manzil magar; loag saath aatey gaye aur karvan banta gaya (I set out alone for the destination but people kept joining me and it turned into a caravan),” said a volunteer.

One of the prominent faces which have ardently joined the crusade is Rifat Abdullah, a TV journalist. Apart from distributing saplings in schools and colleges, he has adopted a barren hill in Rathsun area of Budgam and taken a pledge to convert it into what he calls “First Oxygen Zone” of Jammu and Kashmir.

“Thousands of deodar trees have been planted voluntarily on the hill, so far, under ‘Mission One Crore Plants’ launched by ‘Save Environment, Save Kashmir’, a public movement,” he wrote on Facebook.

Volunteers in Sutaharan area of the Valley.
Volunteers in Sutaharan area of the Valley.

The Kashmir valley bounded on the southwest by the Pir Panjal Range and on the northeast by the main Himalayas range is blessed with exotic natural beauty of landscape and water bodies. But over the years, its water bodies, mountains and particularly forests have been vandalised and the ecological assets are fast disappearing. As per official statistics, more than 14,000 hectares of forestland, including 9,496 hectares in the Jammu region and 4,877 hectares in Kashmir, has been encroached upon by people.

The state has a total forest area of 20,230 square km, largely distributed in the Valley (8,128 sq.km) and the Jammu region (12,066 sq. km). The twin district of Leh and Kargil in Ladakh are mostly devoid of forest vegetation with only 36 sq. km forest area together.

Forest minister Choudhary Lal Singh claimed that the government retrieved from encroachers around 135,000 kanals (16,875 acres) of forestland in 2016-17 for restoration.

“I have asked divisional forest officers to gear up their men and machinery for demarcation of retrieved forests land to avoid further encroachment,” he said.

Officials claim that a slew of measures have been initiated to regenerate the degraded forests. These include planting over two crore saplings across the state — 250,000 of these along the highways.

Mr Singh, while speaking in the state Assembly recently, admitted that out of 20,230 sq km forest area, about 9,000 sq km area is degraded due to “unabated human intervention”.

He also said that 382,000 kanals (47,750 arces) of forest area was under encroachment as on April 1, 2016. “I need around Rs 10,000 crore for treating 9,00,000 hectares of degraded forest area of the state and at the rate of present funding, it will take more than 350 years to rehabilitate the degraded forest area,” he said.

As per the forest policy of the country, 33 per cent of the total area of every region in plains and 60 per cent in the Himalayan region must be under forest cover but the ground reality is that India does not have more than 22 per cent total forest area.

In Jammu and Kashmir, despite it falling in the Himalayan region, the total forest area is about 20 per cent of the total area. The Valley has been experiencing erratic snowfall and hotter summers for the last decade or so and environmentalists say that the main reason for it has been the large-scale deforestation.

Ecologists and other experts insist that restoring the state’s green cover needs the involvement of people and more importantly the spirit shown by  Mr Bhat and his partners.

Mr Bhat is hopeful of a greener future. “Our younger generation is aware of the consequences (of deforestation). I have found young boys and girls more than willing to work with me and others in our humble effort to see our  surroundings turn green again.

source: http://www.asianage.com / The Asian Age / Home> India> All India / by Yusuf Jameel , The Asian Age / March 17th, 2018

Four doctors to be feted

Mangalore, KARNATAKA :

Indian Medical Association will honour four doctors on Friday on the occasion of Doctors’ Day celebration in recognition of their professional excellence, service to society, and service to the IMA. Doctors’ Day is observed in memory of legendary physician and second Chief Minister of West Bengal B.C. Roy.

I.G. Bhat
I.G. Bhat

The doctors being felicitated are: I.G. Bhat, Parvathi Bhat, Y.M. Hegde, and D.K. Abdul Hameed. Mangalore University Vice-Chancellor T.C. Shivashankara Murthy will be the chief guest, according to an IMA press release.

The IMA said Dr. Abdul Hameed, who did his MBBS in 1968 and post graduation in TB and Chest Diseases in 1979 from the Government Medical College, Mysore, served the Health and Family Welfare Services of the Government of Karnataka from 1970 to 1997. For eight years, he served the Wenlock Hospital here and six years in the Primary Health Centre, Bajpe, and 14 years as a District Tuberculosis Officer. He had received the Best District T.B. Programme Award in 1990 and Meritorious Service Award in 1996 from the State government. He was conferred the Rajiv Gandhi Shiromani Award from the National Integration and Economic Council, New Delhi, for outstanding individual achievements and distinguished services to the nation for 2006-07.

The release said I.G. Bhat, serving as professor of Neurology, Kasturba Medical College here, has attended various national and international conferences. He has served as president of Dakshina Kannada chapters of IMA and the Association of Physicians of India. He did his MBBS from Mysore Medical College in 1965, MD (Medicine) from KMC Mangalore in 1970, DM from NIMHANS, Bangalore, in 1975.

Dr. Parvathi Bhat, retired professor of Pharmacology, worked in various capacities from tutor to professor and Head of the Department in KMC, Mangalore. She was the Chief Superintendent of Examinations and has edited and published the book, Drug Formulary in 1994. She did her MBBS from Mysore Medical College (MMC) in 1965, MD from KMC here in 1973. She received “Lady Dufferin Silver Medal” for being the best outgoing student of MMC from the President, the IMA release said.

It said Dr. Hegde, an ENT Surgeon, who was awarded D.L.O.R.C.S. from the Royal College of Surgeons, England, in 1976, served in different hospitals in the U.K. till 1979. On his return, he served the Father Muller Hospital as consultant for two years. He worked as Assistant Professor at KMC, Mangalore, till 1988 and served in the Ministry of Health at Muscat from 1988 to 1992. He served the Father Muller Medical College from 1999 to 2008 as Prof. and HoD, ENT. At present, he is serving the institution as Honorary Professor and is on its Trust Committee. He did his MBBS from KMC, Manipal, in 1968, M.S. (ENT) from King George Medical College, Lucknow.

source: http://www.thehindu.com / The Hindu / Home> National> Karnataka / by Special Correspondent / Mangalore – July 01st, 2011

Shaik Masthan Vali, Zahur Haidar Zaidi get Indian Police Medal

New Delhi:

Shaik Masthan Vali, ASI in Railway Protection Force (RPF- Secunderabad) and Zahur Haidar Zaidi, DIG/PS to MOS(R), Railway Board, have been awarded with Indian Police Medal for their meritorious services.

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President of India Pratibha Patil has awarded 18 Railway Protection Force (RPF)/Railway Protection Special Force (RPSF) personnel for their exemplary services on the occasion of Republic Day 2010.

Vali and Zaidi are among 14 police officers to get Indian Police Medal. The Police Medal for Gallantry, in recognition of their gallant act at Mumbai Central Railway Station during the terrorist attack on 26 November 2008, has been awarded to Sandip Dadaji Khiratkar, Inspector/RPF, Central Railway, Mumbai and Kiran Vasant Bhosale, Sub-Inspector/RPF, Central Railway, Mumbai. The President’s Police Medal for distinguished service has been given to Gopal Gupta, IG-cum-CSC/RPSF, Railway Board and Srikant Kumar Mishra, CSC/RPF, N.E. Railway, Gorakhpur.

source: http://www.twocircles.net / TwoCircles.net / Home> Indian Muslims / by TCN News / January 25th, 2010

40 Muslims among 704 who get Police Medals on R-Day

ALL INDIA :

New Delhi:

This year 40 Muslims were among 704 personnel who have been awarded Police Medals on the occasion of the Republic Day.

The Police Medals are given in four categories; President’s Police Medals for Distinguished Service, President’s Police Medals for Gallantry, Police Medals for Gallantry and Police Medals for Meritorious Service.

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On this R-Day 77 got President’s Police Medals for Distinguished Service. Of them, four were Muslims. Seven got President’s Police Medals for Gallantry wherein one is Muslim, Police Medals for Gallantry have been given to 98 including 11 Muslims while Police Medals for Meritorious Service have been awarded to 522, of them 24 are Muslims.

List of Muslim winners of police medals

S.N Names Awards Posts States/Organizations
1 Mr. Abdul Rasheed Khan President’s Police Medal for distinguished services Deputy Inspector General of Police, Raipur, Chattisgarh
2 Mr. Abdul Qayoom Manhas = = Deputy Inspector General of Police, North Kashmir Renge, Baramulla Jammu & Kashmir
3 Mr. Shaikh Abdul Khader = = Deputy Superintendent of Police, Finger Print Bureau, W.R, Mangalore Karnatka
4 Mr. Nasir Kamal = = Inspector General/ Joint Director, East Block-7, RK Puram, New Delhi National Crime Record Bureau
5 Mohammad Rafi President’s Police Medal for Gallantry Head Constable Jammu & Kashmir
6 Mohammad Arshad Police Medal for Gallantry Superintendent of Police Jammu & Kashmir
7 Jameel Ahmad Khatana = = Deputy Superintendent of Police Jammu & Kashmir
8 Ishaq Ahmad = = Constable Jammu & Kashmir
9 Ajaz Ahmad Amir = = Constable Jammu & Kashmir
10 Mohammad Imran Lone = = Constable Jammu & Kashmir
11 Abdul Majid Najar = = Constable Jammu & Kashmir
12 Kafil Ahmad = = Head Constable Jammu & Kashmir
13 Peerzada Naveed = = Deputy Superintendent of Police Jammu & Kashmir
14 Shamshad Alam Shamshi = = Sub Inspector Jharkhand
15 Shahab Rashid Khan = = Deputy Superintendent of Police Uttar Pradesh
16 K. Sajjanuddin = = Commandant Central Reserve Police Force
17 Mr. Sayed Athar Quadri Police Medal for Meritorious Service Additional Superintendent of Police,Intelligence Securty Wing Andhra Pradesh
18 Mr. Ismail Khan = = Sub Inspector, Intelligence Department, Hyderabad Andhra Pradesh
19 Mr. Abdul Rasheed = = Head Constable, Greyhounds, Hyderabad Andhra Pradesh
20 Mr. Junaid Ahmad = = Sergeant Major, Patna Rail Bihar
21 Mr. Hilal Ahmad Shah = = Senior Superintendent of Police, Telecom, Jammu Zone, PCR Complex, Jammu Jammu & Kashmir
22 Mr. Mohammad Aslam = = Deputy Superintendent of Police, PHQ, Jammu & Kashmir Jammu & Kashmir
23 Mr. Abdur Rashid Shah = = Inspector, Security HQRS, Jammu and Kashmir Jammu & Kashmir
24 Mr. Aurengzeb Rather = = Sub Inspector, DSB Poonch Jammu & Kashmir
25 Mr. Mohammad Rafiq Bhat = = Sub Inspector, Police Component Srinagar Jammu & Kashmir
26 Mr. Mohammad Shafi = = Sub Inspector, SSG, Jammu & Kashmir Jammu & Kashmir
27 Mr. Parvaiz Ahmad Malik = = Head Constable, JKAP 13th BN. Doda Jammu & Kashmir
28 Mr. Nizam Hasan Mahagonde = = Head Constable, L.A.III, Worli Mumbai City Maharashtra
29 Mr. Zaheed Mohammad = = Deputy Commandment, SOG, Orissa Orissa
30 Mr. Aliyas Khan = = Assistant Sub Inspector, P.S. Salasar, Distt. Church Rajisthan
31 Mr. Rehman Khan = = Head Constable, 11th BN RAC (I.R), Vijay Ghat, Rajisthan
32 Mr. Mohammad Haneef = = Head Constable, 39 BN, PAC, Mirzapur Uttar Pradesh
33 Mr. Ishtiyaq Ahmad = = Head Constable, XI BN, PAC, Sitapur Uttar Pradesh
34 Mr. K.I. Ahmad = = Inspector of Police, Police, HGRS Kavaratti Lakshdweep
35 Mr. Sayed Ruhul Amin = = Sub Inspector, Oil Duliajan, Distt. Dibrugarh, Assam Central Industrial Security Force
36 Mr. Irfan Ahmad = = Head Constable, RGI Airport, Hyderabad Central Industrial Security Force
37 Mr. Shafi Mohammad = = Sub Inspector, RTC, Dharampur, Solan , Himachal Pradesh Central Industrial Security Force
38 Mr. Gulam Hussain Shah = = Head Constable, 2 BN. Sabri Nagar, Sukma, Dantewada, Chattisgarh Central Industrial Security Force
39 Mr. Shaik Mastan Vali = = Assistant, Sub Inspector/Special Intelligence Branch, SCR. Secunderabad, Andhra Pradesh Ministry of Railway
40 Mr. Zahur Haidar Zaidi = = DIG/PS MOS for Railways, Rail Bhawan, Raisina Road, New Delhi Ministry of Railway

source: http://www.twocircles.net / TwoCircles.net / Home> Indian Muslims / by TCN News / January 27th, 2010

52 Muslims among 755 honored with Police Medals

New Delhi:

There are 52 Muslims among 755 police personnel to have been awarded with Police Medals by President of India on this Republic Day. The police medals have been given in four categories: President’s Police Medals for Gallantry; Police Medals for Gallantry; President’s Police Medals for Distinguished Service; Police Medals for Meritorious Service.

Muslim police personnel have made their presence in all categories except the first one — President’s Police Medals for Gallantry. This year President’s Police Medals for Gallantry have been given to 11 police personnel.

Police Medals for Gallantry were given to 129 personnel – 18 are Muslims. President’s Police Medals for Distinguished Service have been awarded to 82 –only 2 of them are Muslims. Police Medals for Meritorious Service have been awarded to 533 personnel – 32 are Muslims. Below is the list of honored Muslim police personnel.

Police Medals for Gallantry 

Imdad A1i——–Sub Divisional Police Officer—-Assam
Rahmat Ali——–Sub Inspector—-Bihar
Parvaiz Ahmad——–Sub Inspector—-Jammu & Kashmir
Imtiyaz Ahmad——–Sub Inspector—-Jammu & Kashmir
Mohd. Shafi——–Sub Inspector—-Jammu & Kashmir
Sajad Assad——–Sub Inspector—-Jammu & Kashmir
Gh. Mohd. Chechi——–Sg. Constable—-Jammu & Kashmir
Gh. Mohammad Malik——–Constable—-Jammu & Kashmir
Sheikh Faisal Qayoom——–Dy. Superintendent Of Police—-Jammu & Kashmir
Md. Majibur Rahaman——–Havildar—-Manipur
Md. Salamad Shah——–Rifleman—-Manipur

Assam Rifles

Mohd. Sayeed——–Rifleman—-Assam Rifles

Central Reserve Police Force
Riyaz Ahmed——–Constable—-CRPF
K. Sajjanuddin——–Commandant—-CRPF
Waseem Ahmed Khan——–Constable—-CRPF
Mohd. Riaz——–Constable—-CRPF
Mohammad Arif Wagay——–Constable—-CRPF
Tanveer Ahmad Mir——–Constable—-CRPF

President’s Police Medals for Distinguished Service

Taj Hassan Mohamed—Joint Commissioner of Police, Security—Delhi
S M Mohamed Iqbal—Deputy Superintendent of Police—Tamil Nadu

Police Medals for Meritorious Service

Syed Ibrahim—Head Const—Nizamabad, Andhra Pradesh
Fazal Mahmood Guard—Additional Director General of Police—Gujarat
Mohammad Salim Sati—Unarmed Police Sub Inspector—Gujarat
Tajmahmad Abubhai Sandhi—Unarmed Assistant Sub Inspector—Gujarat
Shafqat Ali Watali—Deputy Inspector General of Police—Jammu & Kashmir
Rafi Ahmad Mir—Superintendent of Police—Jammu & Kashmir
Syed Fayaz Ahmad—Inspector—Jammu & Kashmir
Mohammad Ashraf Rather—Inspector—Jammu & Kashmir
Fayaz Ahmad Banday—Inspector—Jammu & Kashmir
Bashir Ahmad Kumar—Assistant Sub-Inspector—Jammu & Kashmir
Showkat Ali—Head Constable—Jammu & Kashmir
Mohamed Budan—Police Inspector—Karnataka
Parvez Anwar Khan—Company Commander,13th Bn SAF—Madhya Pradesh
Ahmedkhan Shahjadekhan Pathan—Armed Assistant Sub-Inspector–Maharashtra
Majhar Safdar Shaikh—Police Head Constable—Maharashtra
Nasirkhan Mirsaheb Pathan—Police Head Constable—Maharashtra
Sharfuddin Khan—Head Constable—Rajasthan
S. Nizamuddin—Superintendent of Police—Tamil Nadu
F M Hussain—Superintendent of Police—Tamil Nadu
S Abdul Kani—Commandant—Tamil Nadu Special Police X Battalion
K. Kadharkhan—Head Constable, Special Task Force—Tamil Nadu
Siraj Ahamad—Constable—Azamgarh, Uttar Pradesh
Sadre Alam—Sub Inspector (Mt), 34 Bn PAC, Varanasi—Uttar Pradesh

Assam Rifles

Safdar Imam, Havildar (Clerk), Assam Rifles Composite Hospital
Shokhuvi, Po-Dimapur (Nagaland), Assam Rifles

Border Security Force

Mohd. Fareed Khan, Deputy Inspector General, Ftr Hqr, Malda,
Villaradhpur, Po- Narayanpur, (WB)
Meer Bux Khan, Inspector, 59 Bn., Po- Painthi, Samba
Faquir Hussain, Head Constable, 161 Bn. Jalipa, Barmer (Rajasthan)

Central Bureau of Investigation

Mohd Mahmood Ali Khan, Head Constable, CBI, Academy, Ghaziabad

Central Reserve Police Force

Abdur Rahman Choudhary, Inspector, Group Centre, Gandhi Nagar, Gujarat
Mohamad Hafiz Khan, Head Constable, 86 Bn, Lamphelpat, Imphal (Manipur)

Ministry of Civil Aviation

Mirza Tahar Baig, Assistant Commissioner Of Security (Ca), Bureau Of
Civil Avation, Security, ‘A’ Wing, Janpath Bhawan, N.Delhi, M/O Civil
Aviation

Ministry of Railways

Mir Fakar Mohideen, Inspector , Chennai Egmore, Chennai Division,
Southern Railway, M/O

source: http://www.twocircles.net / TwoCircles.net / Home> Indian Muslims / by TCN News / January 26th, 2011

Irani Cup: At 40, Wasim Jaffer ticks off milestones during unbeaten 285

Mumbai, MAHARASHTRA :

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(TOI photo)

Highlights

  • On day two of the 2018 Irani Cup, the 40-year-old, in his 242nd first-class match, went past the 18,000 mark
  • Jaffer then surpassed Murali Vijay’s 266 with an unbeaten 285 to hold the highest score in the tournament
  • This was Jaffer’s eighth score of 200 or more, and first since 2009

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New Delhi :

Former India opener and Ranji Trophy record-holder on Thursday ticked off two more milestones in his illustrious career: that of crossing 18,000 runs in first-class cricket and achieving the highest individual score in the Irani Cup.

On day two of the 2018 Irani Cup between his adopted team of Vidarbha and Rest of India(RoI), the 40-year-old, in his 242nd first-class match, went past the 18,000 mark and then surpassed Murali Vijay’s 266 with an unbeaten 285 to hold the highest score in the tournament. At stumps in Nagpur, hosts Vidarbha were sitting pretty on 598/3 against RoI, with Jaffer 285 not out from 425 balls faced and with 34 fours and a six. The total is Vidarbha’s highest ever in first-class cricket.
This was Jaffer’s eighth score of 200 or more, and first since 2009. Overall, the former India batsman has 53 first-class centuries.

The Irani Cup pits the current Ranji Trophy champions against RoI, and Jaffer was a key figure in Vidarbha winning the title with 595 runs in nine matches at an average of 54.09.

For Mumbai, his home city, Jaffer scored 10,585 runs from 130 matches before he shifted to Vidarbha as a professional a few seasons ago. In the Ranji Trophy, Jaffer is the all-time leading scorer with 10,665 runs and also the owner of the most centuries (36).

For India, Jaffer played 31 Tests form which he scored 1944 runs at 34.10 with five centuries – of which two were doubles.

source: http://www.timesofindia.indiatimes.com / The Times of India / Home> News> Sports News> Cricket News / TimesofIndia.com / March 15th, 2018

Maharana Mewar Foundation honours icons of India at Udaipur

Udaipur, RAJASTHAN :

Carrying forward its glorious tradition of honouring the service of permanent value rendered to society, Maharanaof MewarCharitable Foundation (MMCF) under the astute command of ArvindSingh Mewar, gave away the most  coveted Maharana MewarFoundation 36th Annual Awards (MMFAA) to the highly deserving individuals in a grand ceremony held at The City Palace, Udaipur .

Started with the presentation of certificates to students from schools and universities in Udaipurand across the State of Rajasthan, the grand awards ceremony witnessed international and national awardees gathering on the dais to receive their awards from ArvindSingh Mewarof Udaipur, Chairmanand Managing Trusteeof Maharanaof MewarCharitable Foundation, in the proud presence of Rashtrakavi Shri Balkavi Bairagi ji who graced the occasion as the Chief Guest.

Amid the resplendence displayed by the City Palaceof Udaipur, Maharana MewarFoundation 36th Annual Awards (MMFAA) was received by  ProfessorJohn Stratton Hawley, USA, who is Claire Tow Professorof Religion at Barnard College, Columbia University; Suhasini Haidar the Diplomatic Editorof The Hindu; Dr. E. Sreedharan– ‘The Metro Man’; Raspreet Sidhu, captainof the Indian Basketball Women’s Team; Gafarbhai Qureshi, a farmerfrom Ramdechi, Talala, Gir Somnath District of Gujarat .

Salim Gafur Sheikhand Harsh Desai for rendering selfless service, rising beyond the call of duty in the face of immense hostility; Pandit (Dr.) Chandrakant Purohit(Munshi), a retired teacher; Dr. Sandeep Joshi, well-known name in the field of oriental research and preservation of Indian Heritage and ancient literature; Prof. Satyavrat Shastri, a highly decorated Sanskrit scholar, writer, grammar expert and poetfrom Indiaand many other distinguished personalities who have precisely earned this award after their immense hard work and dedication shown to enhance image of Udaipurand the country on National and International platforms.

ArvindSingh Mewarof Udaipur, Chairmanand Managing Trusteeof Maharanaof MewarCharitable Foundation, Udaipursaid, “It’s truly a proud moment for all of us and I take this opportunity to congratulate all the winners for their extraordinary contribution to the society. Maharanaof MewarCharitable Foundation is continuing with its commitment of pursuing its mission of nurturing cultural values in society by adopting innovative methods of communicating and impacting and this is another step forward in this direction.”

Lakshyaraj Singh Mewarof Udaipur, Trustee, Maharanaof MewarCharitable Foundation, Udaipursaid, “The whole purpose of MMFAA awards is to recognize and honour the contributions of the extraordinary individuals and leading light of the society in their respective fields. I thank all the attendees for participating in this ceremony with full zest and zeal.

(This story has not been edited by Business Standard staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

source: http://www.business-standard.com / Business Standard / Home> News-ANI> Business / by ANI  / Udaipur(Rajasthan), New Delhi (India) / March 13th, 2018

The ballad of the Khan Sahib

Madurai, TAMIL NADU :

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One explanation for Kamal Haasan launching his political party in Madurai was that his hero was Maruthanayagam Pillai, soldier, rebel and valiant son of the district.

It was about this hero that he wanted to make a film extraordinaire several years ago.

I was on the fringe of the project as, coining a term, the factioneer, engineering fact with fiction.

Part of the fiction is the name Maruthanayagam. More factual is the name Yusuf Khan, and it’s as Yusuf Khan he’s a military hero of mine. Much has been written about this soldier of fortune, but the Tamil ballad Khan Saibu Sandai (The War of Khan Sahib) offers much more personal detail. In it Maruthanayagam finds no mention; who it sings of is “the hero who belongs to the Alim family”. Adding, “…let me sing the story of the brave warrior of Sikkandar Sahib”.

Whatever his lineage, it is agreed he ran away from Panaiyur in the Pandya heartland and worked with Jacques Law in Pondicherry c.1744, where, possibly, he learnt his soldiering.

 

Then we hear of him with a troop of Nellore lances-for-hire teaming with Chanda Sahib and the French to besiege Robert Clive in 1751 at Arcot. Seeing him in action, Clive bought over the Nellore Subedar, as he called Yusuf Khan, who the next year helped Clive win at Kaveripakkam. Later, after action near Srirangam, Clive was told by a friend, “Your Nellore sepoys are glorious fellows, their Subedar as good a man as ever breathed. He is my sole dependence.”

Next, when the French besieged Nawab Wallajah and his British protectors in Trichy, Yusuf Khan lost not one food convoy from Madras over three months. Stringer Lawrence, ‘The Father of the Indian Army’, wrote, “He is an excellent partisan… brave and resolute, but cool and sensible in action – in short, a born soldier, and better of his colour I never saw … He never spares himself, but is out on all parties…” All this led to Lawrence recommending Yusuf Khan being made “Commandant of all the Sepoys” in 1754 and for a gold medal from the Company.

With the Nawab and the Company unable to collect revenue from the southern districts they had won, Khan Saheb who had been responsible for the gains was appointed Governor of Madurai.

Over the next three years, he subdued the local chieftains, collected revenue and earned a reputation for outstanding administration. But Yusuf Khan could never get away from soldiering. When Lally besieged Madras in 1758-59, he failed, because Yusuf Khan, racing up from Madurai, cut almost daily over two months Lally’s supply lines. Lally was to say, “They were like the flies, no sooner beat off from one part, they came to another.” Yusuf Khan was a master of guerilla warfare.

With such praise, Yusuf Khan began growing more ambitious. When he found revenue he collected going mostly to Wallajah from the English, he decided to rebel. He hoped for support from Hyder Ali (which never came) and from the French, who supplied a few hundred mercenaries led by a Marchand.

From August to November 1763 the English besieged Madurai, constantly shelling it, but unable to breach Yusuf Khan’s defences. They then withdrew to regroup. In February 1764, they recommenced the siege, but without significant progress. Yusuf Khan sent them a message early in April 1764: “As long as I have a drop of blood in my body I shall never render the place to nobody.”

English attack after attack was beaten back, many a British officer, once his comrades, killed. A British officer wrote: “You’ll easily form an idea of Yusuf Khan’s abilities from his being able to keep together a body of men of different nations, who with cheerfulness undergo the greatest miseries on his account; wretches who have stood two severe sieges, one assault and a blockade of many months.”

By September 1764 Yusuf Khan was prepared to negotiate surrender terms. The English insisted on unconditional surrender. And Marchand and his ilk, impatient with the negotiations (or heavily bribed), acted, arresting Yusuf Khan and surrendering Madurai on October 15, 1764.

The Company wanted Khan Saheb brought to trial in Madras, but Lawrence ordered him given to the Nawab who immediately hanged him and desecrated the body. He was buried where he was executed, two miles west of Madurai, his tomb at Samattipuram a dargah to some, a pallivasal (mosque) to others, but venerated by all in the Pandya country.

Footnote: A dissertation by Dr Asadulla Khan, then of New College, discusses Yusuf Khan’s family. It would appear that he married a Christian girl, Maza, c.1759; father, very likely Portuguese or French, her mother, possibly, a Maravar, a community which she often interceded for with Khan Saheb. They had a son, Mohammed Sultan, born c.1762. As a young man he joined Hyder Ali’s army. Mother and son, it is suggested, sought refuge in Mysore after fleeing Madurai.

The boats on the Canal

It was a lively presentation that Manohar Devadoss made recently at the Madras Literary Society on his life with books, most he’d illustrated. One striking illustration at the presentation is what I feature today; a boat in full sail on the Buckingham Canal. Mano says he saw this long country boat near Pulicat in 1966 and thought it “an artist’s delight”. His sketch became the first subject of “our heritage greeting card project,” ‘our’ being wife Mahema, who used to write the text for the illustrations he did for greeting cards they sold for charities.

Mahema concluded that year: “These boats are very picturesque, with sails billowing in the breeze. When there is no breeze, the boats are sometimes dragged by the boatmen from along the banks, their bare bodies glistening in the sun. As the boats approach the city, the sails are lowered so that they could pass under the numerous bridges. The men then punt the boats in rhythm to their melodious folk songs.” Taken up as he was with them, Mano did his first oil painting that year, based on his sketch, and several water-colours in later years, one of which I feature.

The chronicler of Madras that is Chennai tells stories of people, places, and events from the years gone by, and sometimes from today.

source: http://www.thehindu.com / The Hindu / Home> Society> Madras Miscellany – History & Culture / by S. Muthiah / March 06th, 2018