SINDH IN HISTORY TODAY (2nd SEPTEMBER)
2nd September
BIRTH DATES
Moulana Dur Muhammad ‘Khak’ (Kandhra/Religious Scholar, Poet & Freedom Fighter/ birth 2 September 1895),
Sakhomal Bagai (Tando Bago>Mombai/Poet/ birth 2 September 1917),
Totaram Valechha (Ratodero>Adhipur/Journalist/ birth 2 September 1921),
Mangharam ‘Dewano’ (Matli>Jetpur/Poet/ birth 2 September 1939),
Ali Muhammad Parvez (Lakha/Poet/ birth 2 September 1945),
LeloPanjwani (Sukkur>Mumbai/Singer/ birth 2 September 1945),
Ali Murtaza Dharejo (Larkano/Writer/ birth 2September 1950),
Muhammad RafiqMemon (Mirpurkhas/Journalist/ birth 2 September 1957),
Ali Dost ‘Ajiz’ (Fareedabad/Poet/ birth 2 September 1964)
Razaq Sarohi (Ali BuxSarohi/Journalist/ birth 2 September 1965)
DEATH DATES
Mian Noor Muhammad Kalhoro (Sindh Ruler/ death 2 September 1762),
Makhdoom Muhammad Zaman ‘Sarkar’ (Hala/Saint & Poet/ death 2 September 1913),
Usman Ali Ansari (Shikarpur/Educationist & writer/ death 2 September 1962).
EVENTS
1846:
Captain Scott, Superintendent of Canals submits his report to the
Government of Sindh on the method of clearance of Canals in Sindh. He
suggests that Deputy Collectors and Kardars should have opportunity to
interfere with the Canal Department and laborers working on the
clearance of Canals be made payment half in money and half in grain.
(Source: letter No.225).
1845: Malik Boola Khan
Noomrio submits his petition to the Collector of Karachi for
compensation of losses sustained by him due to abolition of town duties
in Unarpur. He claims the ‘Kana’ [weighing fees] as well as ‘Dhull’ on
measurement. (Source: Dy.Collector of Kotri’s letter No.257)
1857:
The Government of Bombay asks Sindh Commissioner to prepare report on
the ‘Commercial Fairs in Sindh and their effects on Sindhi society’. It
is advised that Brigadier General Jacob be asked to give his input.
(Source: 4039).
1919: On the victory of the Allies,
Karachi Municipality sends its resolution as a message to the
Government of Bombay. It is history in a way that such type of
Institutions also wanted to please Government. The Resolution reads:
‘That Karachi Municipality express profound thankfulness and heartfelt
joy and tenders sincerest congratulations to His Majesty the
King-Emperor on the successful termination by the Allied Nations of the
gigantic World War and the conclusion of a just and glorious treaty of
Peace which they trust usher in a long era of peace, prosperity, and
progress throughout the world in which the city of Karachi and whole of
the country will participate.’ (Source: KMC record).
1921:
Vishno Sharma, editor of ‘Hindu’ is arrested under Section 124 of the
Indian Penal Code for writing against the Government. He was awarded two
years imprisonment in this case. (Source: The Daily Gazette, Karachi).
Sindh Journalism played a vital role in the Freedom Movement but, it has
been ignored while compiling history.
1922: The
Sindh Khilafat Tahreek proved to be most popular and active political
party. Three important and big public functions are held in Goth
Panhwar, near Nasirabad; Goth Talh and Tando Muhammad Khan. Function at
Tando Muhammad Khan is presided over by Qazi Asadullah Shah. (Source:
Al-Wahid, Karachi).
1924: “Hindi Sahtya Bhavan’, an
organization for the progress and development of Hindi literature
formed in 1912, celebrates if Annual function with T.L.Vaswani in Chair.
(Source: The Daily Gazette, Karachi).
1932: First
ever ‘Sindh Bar Council’ takes birth. Election was held yesterday
evening in the Judicial Commissioner’s Court premises. The Registrar is
its Presiding Officer. 218 votes were recorded. Result is notified
today. Mr. Dipchand Chandumal tops the list and other elected members
are: Fatihchand Assudomal, Tolasing K. Advani, Kimatrai Bhojraj;
Khanchand Gopaldas ; Motiram Idanmal [all from Karachi]; Parsram Tolaram
Bhavnani; Gopaldas Jhamatmal,; Tejomal Hassamal and Santdas Mangharam
[all from Hyderabad]. None from Sukkur and Larkano get elected. (Source:
The Daily Gazette, Karachi).
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