Wednesday, 2 August 2017

Sindh History (3rd August)

SINDH IN HISTORY TODAY (3rd AUGUST)
3rd August  BIRTH DATES
Ghazi Takhurai (Poet/1934),
Nand Hariram Javeri (Sindh > Bombay/Poet/1937),
Hari Motwani (Larkano > India/Film Maker & Journalist/1940),
 Jagdesh Bhatia (Ulhasnagar/Writer/1952),
 Khato Darawar (Writer/1953),
Khemchand Sharma (Thano Bolan Khan/Writer/1953),
Junaid Soomro (Shikarpur/Politician/1955),
 Qadir Shaikh (Larkano/Writer/1967),
 Ghous Pirzado (Poet/1968),
Josh Mangi (Panjudero/Poet/1968),
 Zahid Soomro (Pad Edan/Poet/1969), 
 
DEATH DATES
Amanullah Baloch (Bhanbho Chandio/Social Worker/2008),
 EVENTS
    1838: Mir Rustam Khan is approached by the Government of India to put the frantic Nasr-u-ddin in confinement and to hold him responsible for mischief committed by him with Diplomats of their Government. (Source: Letter of dated 3rd August 1838).
1844: Sir Charles Napier, Governor of Sindh makes complain to Government of India against Lieutenant Colonel Outram that he had published a libel in the public prints reflecting on his character as Governor of Sindh and demands protection against the libel in question. (Source: Governor’s letter of 3rd August 1844).
1949: Sindh Commissioner issues orders that English year be adopted in revenue proceedings and accounts. Source: Order/Circular No.1536).
1920: In response to the call of the Sindh Khilafat Committee for Non-Co-Operation with the Government, Mulan Muhammad Bachal of Muhammad Hassan Jalbani village announces not to apply or accept Government aid for his Maktab/School in future. (Source: Al-Wahid, Karachi)
1939: The 89 political prisoners who were on hunger-strike in the Dum Dum and Alipur jails since July 7, decided to suspend their fast for two months. The decision followed an appeal by Sj. Subahas Chandra Bose. (Source: The Indian Annual Register, Vol-11, 1939). 
1947: Governor-Generals for
India
and Governors for Provinces are appointed. M.A. Jinnah is appointed as the Governor-General of Pakistan whereas Sir Ghulam Hussain Hidayatullah is appointed as Sindh Governor. (Source: Newspapers).
1971: Z.A. Bhutto demands quitting of Pakistan from Common Wealth. (Source: ‘Source-Material on Bhutto family’, compiled by Gul Hayat Institute).
1990: It is turning point in the history of Sindhi Journalism. The ‘Kawish’ is founded by Ali Qazi at
Hyderabad
. It is breakthrough in the field of readers approach. Now Sindhi people and Journalism are near and dear to each other. 
1992: Despite threats of mass resignations by the PDA, my Government will complete its term, claims Nawaz Sharif. (Source: ‘Source-Material on PML-N’, compiled by Gul Hayat Institute).

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