Head & heart qualities of Mujtaba Hussain recounted in Bhopal
By News Desk| Posted by Sameer | Published: 26th February 2021 11:11 am IST Padam Shree awarded Prof. Hakeem Zill-ur-Rahman of Aligarh, Dr. Sheikh Aquil Ahmad, Director of NCPUL and Dr. (Prof.) Khalid Mahmood, ex-Head of Urdu Department in Jamia Millia Islamia University seen seated on the dais.
By Pervez Bari
Bhopal: The head and heart qualities of renowned litterateur late Mujtaba Hussain, the king of satire and humour in the Urdu world, was recounted in depth at a national day-long seminar entitled “Mujtaba Hussain and his Works” here the other day.
As papers were presented on late Mujtaba Hussain, a writer par excellence, he came “alive” with many unknown facets of his works and personality being revealed by the learned Urdu luminaries. The air was thick with the fragrance, charm and sweetness of the Urdu language pervading all around as the assemblage of Urdu lovers, which is fast bec
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Jamia violence: ‘Police used more force than necessary,’ says court as it dismisses plea for inquiry
The court said the alleged excesses committed by the police while handling protests against citizenship law were related to their official duties. Feb 04, 2021 · 01:02 pm File photo: Students of the Jamia Millia Islamia University demonstrate to demand action against the Delhi Police. | Anushree Fadnavis/Reuters
A court in Delhi on Wednesday said that the police had used “more force than necessary” in some instances while handling protests against the Citizenship Amendment Act at the Jamia Millia Islamia University in 2019,
The Indian Express reported.
However, the court said the alleged excesses committed by the police in trying to control the situation were related to their duties and dismissed the university’s petition seeking investigation into the same.