Thursday, May 19, 2005

UP Urdu academy awards

earlier we reported West Bengal and Bihar Academy's awards now it is time for UP Urdu Academy award list:

Maulana Abul Kalam Azad Award of Rs. 1, 11,000 : Prof. Asloob Ahmad Ansari

Service to Urdu literature (Rs. 51,000):
Ms. Zahida Zaidi & Asad Badayuni

Maulana Abdul Waheed Siddiq Award for Journalism (Rs. 10,000):
Masoom Muradabadi, editor of khabardaar jadeed
Mohammad Khalil.

Urdu Academy, Delhi selected Haneef Tareen's book ababelaiN nahiN aayiN as best book of the year for 2004.
courtsey : www.milligazette.com

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Anonymous said...

HYDERABADS SIASAT URDU DAILY EDITOR IN SEX RACKET

A Hyderabad based urdu newspaper siasat editor mr amir ali khan and mr mazhar and mr alamdar were involved in a sex racket today as exposed by MIM floor leader in the state assembly in which a young girl was sold to alleged sex racket after being brought in a trap by offering her a scholarship and then taking her to a farmhouse and raping her which are seirous offenses and even forcing her parents not to file a police complaint and threatnig them with dire consequences.Even the National Law Trust has sent a letter dated on 14-09-2006 signed by its Chairman Mr Khalid Nishu to all the Newspaper editors to take up the story as it damages the reputation of the media and the victim Mrs Mariam Fatima had even met the President of India seeking justice and the State Home Minister has appointed a team led by deputy Commissoner of police Mr Madhu Sudan Reddy IPS to investigate the case as promised by the Minister in the Assembly .The Majlis Ittehadul Muslimeen on Tuesday took the Congress government to task for its alleged failure to control kidnappings and trafficking of young girls in the State, particularly Hyderabad.
Armed with statistics MIM floor leader Akbaruddin Owaisi said Hyderabad city alone records seven cases of missing youths, including five girls, every day. As many as five children are kidnapped every day on an average. The MIM leader said 1,118 cases of kidnap and missing of children were registered in Hyderabad during 2004 and of this 353 cases were registered within Cyberabad police limits. In 2005, 511 cases of kidnap and missing of children were recorded.

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