Thursday 5 September 2019

Sindh History (6th September)

SINDH IN HISTORY TODAY (6th SEPTEMBER)
BIRTH DATES Chainrai Bulchand (Hyderabad/Politician/ birth 6 September 1867), Aildas Raisinghani (Politician/ birth 6 September 1909), Taj Joyo (Sakrand/Writer/ birth 6 September 1954), Hanif Aatif (Jhudo/Poet/ birth 6 September 1962), Sadoro Abbasi (Muhammad Khan Kalhoro/Folklore Poet/ birth 6 September 1964), Kazi Maqsood Ahmad (Matiari/ birth 6 September 1969), Khalid AkhtarRajpar (Mirabpur/Poet/ birth 6 September 1978)
EVENTS 1838: Colonel Pottenger provides information to his Govt. that Shah Shuja - ul - Mulk has approached Talpur rulers for his support. 1840: One thousand and forty camels and six hundred bullocks of the East India Company Govt. have been stolen near Kahun. 1847: Baloch Sardars could not get Jageers, till debt dues are not cleared. Meanwhile their Jageers will be placed in the hands of Trustees appointed by the concerned, decides Govt. 1851: The Rule is promulgate to make it compulsory condition to qualify in Sindhi language for any Civil employment in Sindh Govt. 1886: In a meeting headed by Sindh Commissioner, it is decided that the college be started in Sindh as an aided institution to be managed by a committee consisting of the representatives of the subscribers, Govt. nominees and local bodies' representatives who would contribute fund. 1922: Karachi Social Service League makes its Annual Report public that reveal that it awarded prizes to girls students, rehabilitate Makrani refugees who reached Karachi due to famine in Makran. 1947: Designated Prime Minister of Pakistan, Nawabzado Liaquat Ali reaches Karachi by chartered aero plane. 1955: Major - General Iskandar Mirza is appointed as Acting Governor - General of Pakistan. IS IT NOT AMAZING THAT GOVERNOR - GENERALS WERE APPOINTED WITHOUT ANY DEMOCRATIC PROCEDURE. 1965: Khan Abdul Ghaffar Khan accepts Indian Govt.'s invitation for the visit of India. 1973: The action of PNA will pave way for counter - action by PPP,warns Prime Minister Z.A.Bhutto.

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