30thSeptember
BIRTH DATES
BIRTH DATES
KhowajaGul Muhammad (Luwari/Saint/birth 30
September 1961),
HariMotwani (Larkano>Mumbai/Journalist
&Film maker/birth 30 September 1929),
Abdul Majeed ‘Abid’ Soomro (Khan Miyani/Poet/ birth 30
September 1935),
Mahesh Chandar (Tharo Shah >Mumbai/Singer/birth 30
September 1943),
Haji MunawarAbbasi
(Valid/ex-Minister & Founder of AbbasiTanzim/birth 30 September 1944),
PoonamBirj Mohan (Mombai/Artist/birth 30
September 1948)
, AftabKaloi (Village Khan
Muhammad/Poet & MRD Activist/birth 30 September 1952)
, TulsidasBahrani
(Ulhasnagar/Writer/birth 30 September 1954),
PirSajjad Jan Sarhandi (TandoSaeendad/Politician/birth 30
September 1962),
Ali MuradGadahi
(Luwari/Journalist/birth 30 September 1974),
Hakim Ali ‘Gul’ Mahar
(Malhi/Poet/birth 30 September 1975),
DEATH
DATES
Pir Muhammad Ashraf (Kamaro/Saint/ death 30
September
1860),
MunshiAwatraiMalkani (Historian
& Politician/ death 30 September 1901),
AllamaMuhmood Ahmad (Paat/Religious
Scholar/ death 30
September
1932),
Agha Taj Muhammad (Educationist
& Writer/ death 30 September 1959),
EVENTS
1857: Assistant Commissioner in
charge of the Education Department in Sindh reports to the Commissioner that
NarainJaganNath, Assistant Master in English school at Karachi has passed
examination in Sindhi language and the case for an increase of Rs.20 in his
salary be forwarded to the Bombay Government. (Source: letter No.13). This may
kindly be noted that NJV High school is named to remember his services. He
remained officer in Education Department also.
1885: Recently formed ‘Max Denso Hall Literary Society’ of Karachi organizes lecture program on the topic of ‘Hindu widow has right to search better-half’.The lecture was delivered by Father Bambridge, the founder of the Society. This was the first ever Literary Society and eminent writers of Sindh attended sittings and meetings of this Society. Some of them were: DiwanDiyaramGidumal, KauromalChandanmal and Hiranand etc. (Source: Dr. Dur Muhammad Pathan’sPh.D Thesis).
1920: Rais-ul-Muhajreen, Jan Muhammad Junijo reaches Larkano from Afghanistan so as collect donations for Sindhi migrants at present in Afghanistan facing financial problems in connection with their settlement there. (Source: MoulanaWafai’s book ‘Yad-i-Janan’).
1938: A public meeting is held at village MahboobTunio of TalukaMirokhan by local branch of Muslim League. It is presided over by Mianji Muhammad Yousif Qureshi and Abu ObedullahMoulvi Muhammad Daud was the main speaker. The meeting termed Jamiat-ul-Ulema, Sindh as pro-congress party. (Source: ‘Source-Material on Sindh Muslim League’, compiled by Gul Hayat Institute).
1955: One-Unit Bill is supported by 43 votes and gets 13 votes against, in the Constituent Assembly of Pakistan. (Source: Newspapers).
1956: East Pakistan Provincial Assembly unanimously adopts Non-official Resolution on making of Bengali as an official language of the province. (Source: Newspapers)
1885: Recently formed ‘Max Denso Hall Literary Society’ of Karachi organizes lecture program on the topic of ‘Hindu widow has right to search better-half’.The lecture was delivered by Father Bambridge, the founder of the Society. This was the first ever Literary Society and eminent writers of Sindh attended sittings and meetings of this Society. Some of them were: DiwanDiyaramGidumal, KauromalChandanmal and Hiranand etc. (Source: Dr. Dur Muhammad Pathan’sPh.D Thesis).
1920: Rais-ul-Muhajreen, Jan Muhammad Junijo reaches Larkano from Afghanistan so as collect donations for Sindhi migrants at present in Afghanistan facing financial problems in connection with their settlement there. (Source: MoulanaWafai’s book ‘Yad-i-Janan’).
1938: A public meeting is held at village MahboobTunio of TalukaMirokhan by local branch of Muslim League. It is presided over by Mianji Muhammad Yousif Qureshi and Abu ObedullahMoulvi Muhammad Daud was the main speaker. The meeting termed Jamiat-ul-Ulema, Sindh as pro-congress party. (Source: ‘Source-Material on Sindh Muslim League’, compiled by Gul Hayat Institute).
1955: One-Unit Bill is supported by 43 votes and gets 13 votes against, in the Constituent Assembly of Pakistan. (Source: Newspapers).
1956: East Pakistan Provincial Assembly unanimously adopts Non-official Resolution on making of Bengali as an official language of the province. (Source: Newspapers)
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