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Heritage enthusiasts deplore ramp works at Moula Ali hill
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April 14, 2021 00:38 IST
850-metre ramp being built lands behind historic shrine where a big parking lot is being readied
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Workers drill and chisel the Maula Ali hillock to build a ramp. | Photo Credit:
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850-metre ramp being built lands behind historic shrine where a big parking lot is being readied
The rat-rat-rat of pneumatic drill breaks the calm of the day halfway up the Maula Ali hillock. The smooth rock is now pock-marked with holes. Blocks of granite are tossed to one side as workers insert chisels to crack the rock into pieces to build a ₹25-crore ramp that will transform the small spiritual shrine. A grey haze of granite dust hangs in the air.
Ode to Mah Laqa Bai Chanda and Hasin Lika Begum
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Training ground for dance and music is now the stomping ground for generations of girls
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Training ground for dance and music is now the stomping ground for generations of girls
On International Women’s Day, the quadrangle of MAM Government Model Junior College is filled with students. Students having food, chatting on phone, sitting under the trees, some entering the college and others exiting.
According to historians, the college is located exactly at the site which was a training ground created by Urdu language’s first major woman poet: Mah Laqa Bai Chanda. While the maqbara (funerary pavilion) on the foothills of Maula Ali is well known, the garden and the mansion known as Khassa Rang Mahal have become part of folklore.
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AIMIM s 63rd revival day celebrations were held at the party headquarters Darussalam
The BJP s national leadership came to defeat the MIM and started talking about a surgical strike, but they failed in Telangana, Owaisi said. PTI file photo
Hyderabad: MIM chief Asaduddin Owaisi said on Tuesday that every downtrodden person in the country wants that his voice should be heard and his problems attended to, but he feels suffocated from the form of majoritarian democracy.
“If a majoritarian form of democracy continued we would not be able to fulfill the dreams held by our freedom fighters. We have to revive and strengthen participative democracy,” Owaisi said while addressing AIMIM s 63rd revival day celebrations at the party headquarters Darussalam.