Saturday, 2 December 2017

Sindh History (3rd December)

SINDH IN HISTORY TODAY (3rd DECEMBER)
3rd December

 BIRTH DATES
Moulana Muhammad Qasim (Garhiyasin/Religious Scholar & Freedom Fighter/ birth 3rd December 1887)
Parcharam Tahilram (Ratodero - Ajmir/Arya Samajist/ birth 3rd December 1903)
Beg Muhammad 'Anwar' Bughio (Gud/Poet birth 3rd December /1934),
 Kan Ahuja (Garhiyasin - Ulhasnagar/Poet/ birth 3rd December 1934)
Chakar Ali Junejo (Dhamraha/Politician/ birth 3rd December 1920),
Imam Rashdi (Pir Goth near Naudero/Writer/ birth 3rd December 1960),
 Mustafa Malah (Dadu/Journalist/ birth 3rd December 1970),
 Mir Hajan Panhwar (Panhwar/Poet/ birth 3rd December 1979

DEATH DATES
1. Ghulam Muhammad 'Ghulam' (death 3rd December 1862)

EVENTS

1838: Shah Shuja has made his mind to enter Kabul and British Govt. help this puppet as in his presence and rule it will be easy for them to block Russian entry in the British India. Military officers and Political Agent etc. are directed to be in coordination. Mir Rustom Khan of Khairpur is requested to take personal interest and watch the situation with care and even help British officers, if situation requires.
1856: The difference of opinion is emerged on the project of construction of bridge between Sukkur and Rohri. Lieutenant Col. Jacob insists for abandon of that project and instead, working on the project for construction of a trunk road between Shikarpur and Karachi on the Right Bank of the Indus. But, the Commissioner's opinion get importance and approval accordingly and in this way Civilian authority is treated and accepted better than Military authority and opinion
1885: With the Rs. 1500 donation by Diwan Nawalrai and more donation of Rs. 1500 by Diwan Sahijrai Advani, Hyderabad Municipality starts 'Shoukiram Chandomal Girls' School'. Diwan Nawalrai and his brother Sadhu Hiranand agree to impart education as teachers, free of cost. What a wonder trend is set by social workers of Sindh!
1942: Congress leaders and workers arrested during 'Quit India Movement' are released in Sindh.
1971: Indian troops attack Pakistan's forward positions all along West Pakistan. ‘War in Bangladesh is now war in India', declares Indra Gandhi, the Prime Minister of India. 'Order of the Day' is issued by Pakistan Air Force and C - in - C and war between India and Pakistan starts.

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