Tuesday 2 November 2021

Sindh History ( 3rd November )

SINDH IN HISTORY TODAY (3rd NOVEMBER)
3rd November
BIRTH DATES
1. Moulana Muhammad Ibrahim (Garhiyasin/Religious Scholar/ birth 3rd November 1889),
2. Hemon Kalani (Sukkur/Freedom Fighter/ birth 3rd November 1924),
3. Dr.Murli Bhavnani (Hyderabad - New Delhi/ birth 3rd November 1929)
, 4. Asghar Gozai (Thorhi/Writer/ birth 3rd November 1958 ),
5. Abdul Karim Soomro (Janhan/Politician/ birth 3rd November 1962),
6. Faiz Mirani (Shikarpur/Journalist/ birth 3rd November 1963)
, 7. Hakim Mahar (Chak/Poet/ birth 3rd November 1966),
8. Noorullah Mahar (Khohi Waryam/Poet/ birth 3rd November 1967)
DEATH DATES
1. Master Chandar (Singer & Poet/ death 3rd November 1984)
EVENTS
1847: The Collector of Shikarpur sends to the Commissioner report on operation against Bugties and gives details of capturing Dotal Moondrani.
1858 : Price, Civil Engineer on Special duty prepares plan for construction of bridge between Sukkur and Rohri. It will cost Govt. rupees seven lakhs and odd.
1917: Most of us are unaware about warm political activities of our forefathers relating to the British Sindh. In those day annual political conferences, known as Sindh Provincial Conference were held in variour districts. Today, Special Sindh Conference is held at Hyderabad. Its proceedings and other details -are uploaded on website of the Gul Hayat only.
1919: Under the auspices of the Sukkur District Congress a public meeting is held and Dr. Choithram Gidwani gives lecture on the present conditions of Bharat Varsh (Hindustan) and disrobes the terrible condition of Indians in Punjab, South Africa and Fiji.
1928: It is first time in the history of Sindh education during British period that teachers and taught boycott their class in the length and breadth of Sindh to show their resentment on Simon Commission.
1975: Mir Rasool Bux Talpur forms Quomi Jamhori Tahrik.
1977: Muhammad Hashim Memon takes over as the editor of the daily Hilal -i- Pakistan. Whereas Siraj -ul- Haq Memon is removed by the Martial Law Government.

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