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  2. Fakhar Zaman (poet) - Wikipedia

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    Fakhar Zaman was born in Gujrat, Punjab in a Jatt family.His father, Major Muhammad Zaman was a known social and political figure of Punjab of his time. He was educated in Mission High School, Gujrat and did his BA degree from The Zamindar College, Gujrat.

  3. HindiUSA - Wikipedia

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    Over the last 17 years, the organization has been key in promoting the Indian culture and Hindi language to the many Indian-Americans whose ancestral roots lie in India. . Apart from conducting classes, the organization has also been leading ongoing efforts with the local school districts to establish Hindi as a foreign language, much like Spanish, German, and Fre

  4. Gulzar - Wikipedia

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    Gulzar was born in a Sikh family as Sampooran Singh Kalra, to Makhan Singh Kalra and Sujan Kaur, in Dina, Jhelum District, British India (present-day Pakistan).In school, he had read translations of the works of Tagore which he recounted as one of his life's many turning points.

  5. Ghalib - Wikipedia

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    Ghalib’s poetry or shayari had smitten Mughal Badshah of Delhi, Bahadur Shah Zaffar. During the reign of the British, the badshah became a British pensioner. He was kept under strict supervision by the British along with his visitors including Ghalib as they grew suspicious of him. The shayari maestro’s pension was suspended by the British.

  6. List of Teachers' Days - Wikipedia

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    An official school holiday. Celebrations are normally conducted the day before, where students usually get half a day off. In Secondary schools and Junior Colleges, students are allowed to go back to their Primary and Secondary school respectively. In some schools, students will put on performances to entertain and honour their teachers.

  7. Buddhadeva Bose - Wikipedia

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    Bose studied English language and literature at the University of Dhaka.He was a resident of Jagannath Hall.As a student of Dhaka University, he, along with fellow student Nurul Momen (who later became the Natyaguru), obtained the highest possible marks in the first Binnet Intelligence Test (which later came to be known as IQ test).

  8. Iyyamcode Sreedharan - Wikipedia

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    In 1961, he joined Kollankode Rajas High School in Palakkad district as a teacher in Kathakali chamayam and later became a descendant of poet P. Kunhiraman Nair, who was a colleague there. [5] Sreedharan started writing poems at the age of fifteen. In 1962, he won the first prize in the Mathrubhumi Weekly poetry competition for students. [2]

  9. The Making of a Teacher - Wikipedia

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    A Muslim colleague helped Easwaran develop an appreciation for Persian poetry: There were evenings when with his friends we would take turns reciting The Rubáiyát of Omar Khayyám in English and Persian, and students would come in great crowds to listen. This was academic life at its richest; to my knowledge, I couldn't have been happier.