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Meet the man who slapped British officer only days before independence

Agra, UTTAR PRADESH :

Meet 108-year-old Imamuddin Qureshi who had slapped a British officer during a protest in Agra, only a few days before India got its independence.

Imamuddin Qureshi, the man who had slapped a British officer, during a protest in Agra.
Imamuddin Qureshi, the man who had slapped a British officer, during a protest in Agra. (Photo: India Today/Siraj Qureshi)

 While Independence was primarily won through the non-violent means adopted and propagated by Mahatma Gandhi, a lot of people had to lay their lives and suffer pain in achieving this. Those fearless freedom fighters were not afraid of sticks or bullets, and defied the British officials at every turn, to show them that Indians have had enough.

One such person is Imamuddin Qureshi, who had even slapped a British officer just days before independence. Imamuddin had fought alone with the British without caring for his life. Whenever the topic of Indian independence is discussed, 108-year-old Imamuddin Qureshi gets lost in the memories of those days when the country became independent.

Imamuddin told India Today that back in August 1947, the country was about to get independence. Everyone was full of enthusiasm. The elders and the children had the tricolor in their hands and happiness in their hearts. People used to take out rallies in the streets, localities, and markets with the Tricolor in their hands. Angered by this, the British officers used to rain batons on them.

He recalled the day he slapped a British officer and said, on August 12, three days ahead of the independence, Hindu and Muslim brothers from Lohamandi, Syedpada area were taking out a rally with the Tricolor in their hands. Then a British officer came there and lathi-charged the people. Many innocent people were arrested. Seeing this, Imamuddin’s blood boiled and he attacked the British officer in anger. He slapped the officer on the cheek several times and escaped after freeing his arrested comrades. The police kept looking for him, but in three days, the country had become independent, and he was able to return home.

Imamuddin said that when the country was nearing independence, he was made a member of the Khaksar committee. At that time, no one dared to speak against the British and members of the Khaksar committee had their own separate dress. He said that at that time, he was about 24 years old and used to do wrestling, so he was made a member of the Khaksar Committee due to his physical prowess.

source: http://www.indiatoday.in / India Today / Home> News> India / by Siraj Qureshi / August 15th, 2022

This school in graveyard offers education to poor in Agra

Agra, UTTAR PRADESH :

This school built in the middle of a graveyard offers education to the poor in Uttar Pradesh’s Agra. The unique school teaches all subjects to students from class 1 to class 8.

The high school conducts classes for around 75 students inside the graveyard. (Photo: Siraj Qureshi/India Today)

 A school, built in the middle of a cemetery area, offers education to the poor in Uttar Pradesh’s Agra. Built almost 50 years ago, Islamia junior high school conducts classes for around 75 students inside the graveyard. This unique school teaches all subjects to students from class 1 to class 8.

Nilofar, a class 5 student, told India Today that the school is closer to her home and a fee of Rs 50 keeps her fears away while visiting the graveyard to seek education.

“When everyone has to come to the graveyard at one point, why be afraid of the graves,” Mohammed Kaif, a class 7 student who aspires to become a doctor, told India Today.

Similar sentiments were echoed by another student, Farida, who said her father works as a labourer and cannot afford to pay the high fees in other private schools.

School principal Syed Shaheen Hashmi told India Today that the school is registered with the education department but there is no grant provided to the school, which is why the school charges Rs 50 from the students as fees. The unique school also doesn’t charge fees for orphan children.

Apart from this, people also donate to the school, which is used to pay the salaries of the teachers and to meet other expenses. Some also donate books to the students.

The school principal is of the opinion that the school welcomes students from all religious, but most of the students enrolled currently belong to the Muslim community. He said that students from the Hindu community stopped coming to school probably because the school was built inside a Muslim cemetery.

“At present there are six female teachers in the school who come from nearby areas. If the government provides books for the kids, it will become easier to run the school,” he added.

source: http://www.indiatoday.in / India Today / Home> News> Cities> Agra / by Siraj Qureshi / October 08th, 2022

This charitable eye camp in Agra has completed 35 years

Agra, UTTAR PRADESH :

 The eye camp is organised by the Quresh Welfare Society.

Photo: Siraj Qureshi
Photo: Siraj Qureshi

The Quresh Welfare Society organised the 35th Free Eye Camp in Agra today, which was inaugurated by the Chief Medical Officer of Agra, Dr M K Vats, while the ceremony was presided over by former SN Medical College Principal Dr G U Qureshi.

The chief guest was Dr S K Satsangi, former Head of Department, Opthalmology, SN Medical College, Agra.

Talking to India Today, Dr Himanshu Yadav, current Head of Department, Opthalmology, SN Medical College, Agra said that it was a very impressive feat to be organising such a charitable eye camp for 35 years in a row, and the medical fraternity was proud to be associated with such events where the health services were being made available for the poor as charity.

Society Secretary Mohd Arif Advocate informed that the society had been running this charitable eye camp for 35 years now, without taking any monetary aid from the government.

This eye camp is organised in the areas inhabited by the poor, who are then helped without discriminating them on the basis of caste or religion.

source: http://www.indiatoday.intoday.in / IndiaToday.in / Home> News> Lifestyle> People / by Siraj Qureshi / December 22nd, 2017