Sunday, 10 November 2019

Sindh History (11th November)

SINDH IN HISTORY TODAY (11th NOVEMBER)
11th November

 BIRTH DATES
1. Shewanand Shewakram (Tharoshah - Ajmir/Freedom Fighter/ birth 11th November 1903),
 2. Lokram Dodija (Shikarpur - Poono/Writer/ birth 11th November 1907),
 3. Ali Ahmad Brohi (Garhi Yasin/Writer/ birth 11th November 1921),
 4. Raza Shah 'Raza' (Poet/ birth 11th November 1945),
 5. Younis Khonharo (Alam Khonharo/Poet/ birth 11th November 1948),
 6. Manzoor Qureshi (Darya Khan/Poet/ birth 11th November 1957)
, 7. Makan Shah Rizwi (Jhudo/Writer/ birth 11th November 1962),
 8. Mohsin Raza (Ghirkan/Writer/ birth 11th November 1969)

DEATH DATES
1. Gul Hassan Shah 'Majzoob' (Poet/ death 11th November 1988),
 2. Abdul Rashid Abbasi (Pir Goth/Social Worker/ death 11th November 1999).

EVENTS 

1920: Public meetings are held by the local branches of the Sindh Khilafat Committee at village Mubarakpur and Mirpur Mathelo presided over by Ghulam Qadir Bhutto and Pir Illahi Bux respectively.
1923: A public meeting held at Karachi with Abdul Rahman in chair rejects ' Bombay Rules of Education - 1923' and terms it as against formal education, its system and future.
1929: First rank Muslim polititian meet at Karachi and form committee to create awareness about the importance of trade and commere in masses. It is attended by Seth Haji Abdullah Haroon, Sir Shahnawaz Bhutto, G.M.Syed, Muhammad Ayub Khuhro, Hatim Alvi and Qazi Abdul Rahman.
1948: Discussions are being made at high level, how to remove Sindh Govt. ? Migration on large scale and handing over of the Karachi are becoming disputes between Sindh and Pakistan governments.
1949: First ever Progressive Writer's Conference is held in Lahore. Sindh takes active part.
1950: Khairpur State sends aid of Rs.25,000 to flood - affected of Punjab.
1954: The meeting of the Working Committee of the Sindh Hari Committee condemns the conspiracy of imposing One - Unit and terms it to as an effort to put sources and resources of other three provinces on the disposal of Punjab.
1965: Foreign press doubts involvement and interest of C.I.A in Indo - Pak military clash.

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