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The Towns Mirror Special: A meal full of love, care, and health
The Towns Mirror Special: A meal full of love, care, and health
ByAsha ChowdaryAsha Chowdary / Updated: Apr 30, 2021, 06:00 IST
Volunteers cook, pack, and deliver the food while maintaining all covid protocols
BREADS launches their ‘Food to your Doorstep’ initiative, free of cost, for covid patients who are under quarantine in East Bengaluru
For Father Joy Nedumparambil SDB, Executive Director,
Don Bosco, BREADS, the last few days have been action-packed, ever since he and his team recently launched their ‘Food to your Doorstep’ initiative, for families that are covid-19-positive and are in quarantine at home.
Urdu translator Syed Ahmed Esar dead
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He translated Rumi’s 13th century magnum opus Masnavi
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He translated Rumi’s 13th century magnum opus Masnavi
Noted Urdu writer and translator Syed Ahmed Esar, 98, known for his translations of classical Persian poetry of Allama Iqbal and Rumi into Urdu, passed away in Bengaluru on Wednesday.
His son Syed Sultan said that he was suffering from age-related ailments and was hospitalised on Tuesday night.
Born in the garrison of Mysore Lancers in Munireddy Palya to a World War I veteran in 1922, Syed Ahmed Esar lived in the narrow Sher Khan Galli off Avenue Road almost all his life. A former Indian Forest Service officer, he worked as the Chief Conservator of Forests, Karnataka, and retired from service in 1980.