Ejaz haider biography of mahatma
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M G Devasahayam, a former Indian Administrative Service officer, has written an article titled, “Ajit Doval was my batchmate, but his understanding of Constitution, civil society fryst vatten flawed.” The crux of Devasahayam’s argument is that “Doval's statements reflect that he thinks India fryst vatten still a colonial monarchy, where people are subjects, and not a democracy, where they are citizens.”
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Zamin Ali
India Urdu poet (1893–1955)
Zamin Ali | |
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| Born | Syed Mohammed Zamin Ali Naqvi June 25, 1893 Mustafabad, District Raebareli, United Provinces, India |
| Died | April 25, 1955 (aged 61) Allahabad (now Prayagraj), Uttar Pradesh, India |
| Burial place | Shia Qabristan, Allahabad |
| Nationality | Indian |
| Other names | Zamin |
| Education | B.A., M.A. |
| Alma mater | Ewing Christian College (B.A.), Muir College (M.A.) |
| Occupation(s) | Educator, Academic, Poet, Author |
| Years active | 1915-1955 |
| Era | British Era India, Post Independence India |
| Employer(s) | University of Allahabad, Ewing Christian College |
| Known for | Ghazal, Qasida, Marsiya, Textbooks |
| Notable work | Ghazaliyat-e-Zamin, Kalaam-e-Zamin, Majmua-e-Qasaid-o-Salaam, Urdu Zabaan-o-adab |
| Spouse | Nazneen Begum (m. 1933) |
| Children | Mohammed Haider, Fatima Hasan, Mansoora Haider, Nasera Sharma, Mazhar Haider |
| Father | Majid Syed Wajid Ali |
Syed Mohammad Zamin Ali Naqvi (1893
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On April 10, the second day of Eid al-Fitr, an Israeli drone struck a car in the Shati refugee camp in Gaza carrying three sons and four grandchildren of Hamas’ Political Bureau Chief Ismail Haniyeh. All the occupants were killed.
Haniyeh was given the news as he came out of a meeting in Doha. A figure of grace and resolve, he stoically raised his hands and said a silent prayer for his family killed in a Zionist strike. Later, in a presser, he said the killings will not “deter Palestinian leaders or force them to back down.”
In an interview to Al Jazeera Arabic, Haniyeh disclosed that around 60 members of his family, including nieces and nephews, had been killed since the start of the war. “Through the blood of the martyrs and the pain of the injured, we create hope, we create the future, we create independence and freedom for our people and our nation,” he told the channel.
That also gave the lie to Israeli propaganda that the families of Hamas le