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Saturday, November 12, 2011

Glimpses of the Nizam’s Dominion – Cluade Campbell

The book is in news again. While the English edition is just a reprint, the Urdu translation is the actual news maker.

  • Glimpses of the Nizam’s Dominion – Cluade Campbell: (Reprinted by Mohammed Safiullah and the Deccan Heritage Trust.), A rare 112-year-old book gets a reprint, The Hindu / Metro Plus Hyderabad, 14 Jan 2010
    A A Hussain Book Store


    The comprehensive history of Hyderabad is depicted in the book “Glimpses of Nizam’s Dominion”. It gives the details of the industrial, mineral and historical developments since 1897. It contains the details of the nobles of Hyderabad.
  • Urdu version of the book titled Tarikh Qalamrau Nizam that was published in 1899

  • NEW: Urdu edition of ‘Glimpses of Nizam’s Dominion’ (republished, by Allama Aejaz Farukh and Mr. Zahid Ali Khan), Siasat November 10, 2011

  • An extract (from this book) by a blogger: 'Hyderabada visual tribute to the city i live in: Lakshmi Prabhala'

  • Library of Congress Record for this book:
    LC control no.: 46040955
    LCCN permalink: http://lccn.loc.gov/46040955
    Type of material: Book (Print, Microform, Electronic, etc.)
    Personal name: Campbell, A. Claude.
    Main title: Glimpses of the Nizam’s dominions,
    Published/Created: Bobmay and London, C. B. Burrows [1898]
    Description: 525 p. illus. (incl. ports.) 41 cm.
    Subjects: Hyderabad (India : State) --Pictorial works.
    LC classification: DS485.H3 C3

  • British Library Record

  • Saturday, July 2, 2011

    Fake resumes; Hyderabad leads

    Extract:

    According to Employee verifications firms, recruitment companies and HR heads in the IT sector feel the number of fake resumes floating around have increased fourfold since 2007. Fake resumes have transformed and turned out to be a fine art nowadays. Most IT companies revealed that professionals from Hyderabad faked the most in their resumes.

    ...It is not only the fake resumes which has brought Hyderabad into the spotlight, during the Tri-valley university, the city drew a lot of attention as the scam claimed that as many as 1,555 students, mostly from Andhra Pradesh enrolled at the Pleasanton School were using fake visas. In a complaint filed Jan 19 in U.S. District Court in San Francisco, the U.S. Attorney's Office alleges that the owner of Tri Valley University used the school to help foreigners illegally obtain student visas that allow them to stay in the U.S. Continue reading: Fake resumes; Hyderabad leads, By SiliconIndia

    See on the same shelf:
  • Andhra seeks help for students stuck in US's Tri-Valley University
  • Accuracy in your resume is a must - And a Golden Rule Too
  • The Worst Resume Mistake EVER! @ Monster.ca

  • Monday, May 16, 2011

    Dirty soda fountains are sources of harmful germs - NGRI-CSIR

    http://www.deccanchronicle.com/channels/cities/hyderabad/dirty-soda-fountains-are-sources-harmful-germs-844

    Monday, May 9, 2011

    It's Pahelwans who call the shots in Old City

    source: The Times of India: / Siasat

    HYDERABAD: Amjed Ullah Khan, the Azampura division corporator is unusually net-savvy, his emails on all things big and small dropping into the inboxes of many denizens, or Hyderabadis who he thinks matter. So the latest email from the corporator shows an immaculately dressed Akbaruddin Owaisi at a wedding function in 2006, sharing the stage with Mohammad Pahelwan, the alleged mastermind behind the attack on Owaisi last week

    In the picture, Pahelwan, dressed in the trademark lungi and a full-sleeve shirt has a half smile and so does Owaisi. What is significant in the picture is not the changed equation of the two parties but the social and political importance that Pahelwan enjoyed then.

    ... Old-timers recall that it was in the 70s when local pahelwans were first promoted politically, when Arab `pahelwans' Syeed Bin Ali (known as Syeed Pahelwan) and Syeed Baam were used to provide protection to partymen by a senior Congress leader. In the days to come, other `pahelwans' such as Chand Pahelwan also came into picture for settling land disputes. And by the 80s, they had moved from their `kachcha' houses to a `pucca' residence.

    Their importance grew with almost all parties patronising them or using their services. If earlier they collected `mamools' from locals, now they allegedly give the same to the police so that they turn a blind eye to their deeds.

    Locals say, politicians in the Old City owe their growth, both financially and politically, to the pahelwans. Clearly, political leaders have played a crucial role in making `pahelwans' bigger, stronger. And their spirited political backing continues even now.
    On the same shelf:
  • Akbaruddin shot at in clash with rivals over land dispute - Times of India
  • Jashn-e-Charminar festival Deccan Chronicle
  • Illegal guns rule the roost in city, Times of India
  • 'Pedestrian' touch for Charminar, Times of India - Sudipta Sengupta
  • If it’s bad, it’s Hydera‘bad’ Deccan Chronicle


  • Wednesday, April 20, 2011

    Mehfil-e-Hyderabad in Mississauga, Canada

    Third Annual Mehfil-e-Hyderabad in Mississauga on June 18th, 2011

    MISSISSAUGA, ON—Hyderabad Deccan Foundation of Canada (HDFC) is pleased to announce that the third annual Mehfil-e-Hyderabad, premiere event of all Hyderabadis in Canada & beyond, will be held on June 18, 2011 at the Versailles Convention Centre in Mississauga.

    For tickets to the event and more information please contact Rafat Alam at 416-857-9322 or Zaheer Kaiser at 905-712-1900.

    See the details here: Charminar Connection

    Monday, March 14, 2011

    Statues On Tank Bund Demolished

    Tankbund road on 12th march in hyd


    In a stunning act of vandalism, the "Million March" in Hyderabad resulted in Telangana activists demolishing the statues of Telugu icons on Tank Bund.

    Statues On Tank Bund Demolished - Hyderabad News on fullhyd.com,10th Mar, 2011:
    The 12 statues damaged were those of of Krishnadevaraya, Sir Arthur Cotton, Tallapaka Annamacharya, Kandukuri Veeresalingam Panthulu, Gurajada Appa Rao, Yerrapragada, Raghupati Venkatratnam Naidu, Siddhendrayogi, Brahma Naidu, Mutnuri Krishna Rao, Tripuraneni Ramaswamy Chaudhari and Bellary Raghava. Other statues desecrated were those of Shalivahana, Nannaya Bhattaraka, Vemana, Kshetrayya, Sri Sri, Jashua and C R Reddy.
    On the same shelf:
    A vandalised statue on Tank Bund in Hyderabad after the Telangana activists let loose mayhem during the
  • A.P. Assembly adjourned over violence by Telangana supporters
  • Telangana issue: ‘Million march' cripples city life
  • Chiru wants to rebuild Tank Bund statues
  • Tv9 - Statue destruction represents the death of our self-respect - Lagadapati
  • March 10 ‘dark day' in history
  • Row over re-installation of demolished statues of Telugu icons
  • Poets protest statue attacks

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