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The bard of Bhopal always warbled a new melody. He settled on the banks of Yamuna, but the Upper Lake always lingered in his ...
Urdu literary groups have welcomed the Supreme Court's judgment on Urdu, calling it a language rooted in India and as Indian ...
That his philosophy, tested against the fires of Partition, was reduced to a whisper? Manash Firaq Bhattacharjee rips apart the sanitised mythology to reveal the raw, complex, and deeply ...
Soon he established a publishing house, named Sangam, in collaboration with the renowned poet Firaq Gorakhpuri. But the publishing house went bust and he had to join education department in Bombay.
Ever since he was a child — moving from Bhopal and Aligarh to Lucknow and Mumbai — he spent hours in the company of Urdu poets of the time such as Firaq Gorakhpuri, Josh Malihabadi, Jigar Moradabadi, ...
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