SINDH IN HISTORY TODAY (30th MARCH)
30thMarch BIRTH DATES
1. Moulvi Ghulam Rasool (Shikarpur/Religious Scholar/Born 30 March 1863),
2. Allah BuxNizamani (Thari/Writer/Born 30 March1905),
3. Khadim Hussain ‘Hamdam’ Sarwari (Hala/Poet/Born 30 March1944),
4. M.Ashraf Afghan (Shahdadkot/Journalist/Born 30 March1970),
5. Ahmad Khan Ahmadani (Digri/Writer/Born 30 March1970),
6. QalandarBuxMangrio (Writer/Born 30 March1972)
7. Dr.MakhmoorBukhari (Hala/Scholar/Born 30 March1979),
8. Mir BitabParyo (Nawabshah/Poet/Born 30 March1980),
9. SuhailAkhtarKorejo (Piaro Goth/Writer/Born 30 March 1981),
10. DholanJani (Daro/Poet/Born 30 March 1983),
11. Ghulam Abbas ‘Wafa’ (Poet/Born 30 March 1984).
30thMarchDEATH DATES
1. Makhdoom Abu-al-Qasim (Thatto/Scholar/Death 30 March 1726),
2. Mir Hassan Ali ‘Hassan’ (Hyderabad/Poet/Death 30 March 1878).
EVENTS
30thMarch
1839: Colonel Pottenger recommends and requests Officer Commanding Thatta that army be instructed not to damage Shikargahs of Sindh Rulers while they are passing through their territory.
1918: The Sindh Provincial Conference opens in Karachi. It is being presided over by MurlidharJeramdas, a Pleader of Shikarpur. Nearly 500 delegates from all parts of Sindh are participating. Details are available on the website of the Gul Hayat (http://www.gulhayat.com/)
1919: Sindh protest against Rowlaat Bill. Processions are taken out and meetings are held in major cities.
1954: An agreement is signed with NIPPON Electric Co. of Japan to establish two experimental T.V. stations at Lahore and Dhaka.
1955: Pakistani flag is desecrated at Kabul, Qandhar and Jalalabad.
1972: ‘Pakhtoonistan’ is no longer issue with our party, says NAP chief.
1973: Bhutto invites opposition for talks.
1979: Z.A.Bhutto’s habeas-corpus pleas are dismissed.
1984: Pakistan’s Nuclear program to continue, says Chief of Army Staff, General Abdul Waheed .
1995: President FrooqLaghari holds talks with MQM leaders in bid to restore peace and normalcy in Karachi.
1918: The Sindh Provincial Conference opens in Karachi. It is being presided over by MurlidharJeramdas, a Pleader of Shikarpur. Nearly 500 delegates from all parts of Sindh are participating. Details are available on the website of the Gul Hayat (http://www.gulhayat.com/)
1919: Sindh protest against Rowlaat Bill. Processions are taken out and meetings are held in major cities.
1954: An agreement is signed with NIPPON Electric Co. of Japan to establish two experimental T.V. stations at Lahore and Dhaka.
1955: Pakistani flag is desecrated at Kabul, Qandhar and Jalalabad.
1972: ‘Pakhtoonistan’ is no longer issue with our party, says NAP chief.
1973: Bhutto invites opposition for talks.
1979: Z.A.Bhutto’s habeas-corpus pleas are dismissed.
1984: Pakistan’s Nuclear program to continue, says Chief of Army Staff, General Abdul Waheed .
1995: President FrooqLaghari holds talks with MQM leaders in bid to restore peace and normalcy in Karachi.
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