The Muslims of North India for historical reasons have not had very friendly relations with the local police. I was in Patna visiting Rahmani-30 when Abhayanand, Additional Director General of Police makes a visit in his official car. Rahmani-30 is set up on the pattern of Bihar Super-30 which is a successful experiment to pick and train 30 students from poor economic background and prepare them for entrance exam of famous Indian Institutes of Technology (IITs). Abhyanand waits while group of twenty odd Muslim students finish their afternoon prayers (Asr). These students have recently appeared for the class tenth exams and selected to Rahmani-30 after an entrance test and an interview. Entrance test was held in Bihar, Jharkhand, and West Bengal – clearly a sign of increasing popularity of the institution that is barely a year old. A year ago, Maulana Wali Rahmani, Sajjada Nasheen of Khanqah Rahmaniya, Munger and Secretary of All India Muslim Personal Law Board requested Abhayanand to h...
MIT has a unique hacking tradition, no I didn't mean computer hacking, but MIT hacking refers to kind of prank done by its students. So you will see things on top of MIT dome or something weird. No one ever takes credit and not many know how it was done. Yesterday, I witnessed a hack. Here are the pics: Yes, that's right, they are upside down. Look up!
This page is to list common Urdu suffixes, meaning, and some examples, will add as I think of more examples: Baan garhi-baan baagh-baan meher-baan Daan: Paan-Daan Siyasat-daan Daar: Imaan-daar Jahaan-daar qarz-daar gar/gari: Saudagar Butgar Kuzah-gar Geer: Jahan-geer Alam-geer Kaar: added to a profession ada-kaar : actor be-kar: unemployed Naak: khatar-naak: dangerous dard-naak: painful Saar: khaak-saar
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