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Sausaula Hyderaabaadu, Charsau Saalla Hyderaabaadu,
Bhaagyanagaram Hyderaabaadu, Saubhaagyanagaram Hyderaabaadu!
Andaala Hyderaabaadu, Aanandaala Hyderaabaadu,
Happy Happy Hyderaabaadu, Happy City Hyderaabaadu!
Smart City Hyderaabaadu, HiTech City Hyderaabaadu,
Anga Ranga Vaibhavaala Hyderaabaadu, Saurabhaala Hyderaabaadu!
Vana Baagula Hyderaabaadu, Jiivana Baabula Hyderaabaadu,
Happy Happy Hyderaabaadu, Happy City Hyderaabaadu!
Navaabula Hyderaabaadu, Nava Baabula Hyderaabaadu,
Chandra Baabu, Indra Baabu, Devendra Baabula Hyderaabaadu!
Sambaraala Hyderaabaadu, Dil Pasandula Hyderaabaadu,
Happy Happy Hyderaabaadu, Happy City Hyderaabaadu!
Mutyaala Hyderaabaadu, Mundadugula Hyderaabaadu,
Telugu Vaari Abhimaanam, Bhaaratiyula Aadarsam!
Prapanchapu Nagaraala Kendram, Mana Mahaanagaram Hyderaabaadu,
Happy Happy Hyderaabaadu, Happy City Hyderaabaadu! *****
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Dadi Leela - THE BEST Of The Other Hyderabad!
Whilst surfing in the cyberspace, I came across this wonderful stroy of a wonderful Sindhi lady whose contributions to the education in Sindh are examplary.
Whenever you see girls going to schools in Sindh, you can thank Dadi Leela for her efforts and life-long struggle for female education in the province - she can be dubbed as the Grand Dam of female education in Sindh. She has done as great a work as that done by Mother Teresa did in social work and human services in India, or Abdus Sattar Edhi has done for this country. But while those two are household names, Dadi Leela has worked diligently all her life without many knowing of her abilities and the work she has accomplished.
Her passion was inculcated by her guru Sadhu T.L. (Thanwar Das Leela Ram) Waswani, a mystic saint and founder of the Miran Girls High School at Hyderabad, the first-ever high school for girls in Sindh. Like her guru, Dadi, too, stayed back to serve her land and people instead of migrating to India in the 1947 partition. However, Sadhu T.L. Waswani, who had undertaken 'bhart' (fasting) and recited the Geeta to mourn the death of Quaid-i-Azam Mohammad Ali Jinnah, was forced to leave the country a few years after independence. Dadi, however, stayed back.
Dadi Leela was born to an affluent family of famous Hindu Amils of Hirabad on December 20, 1916 in Hyderabad, Sindh. Hirabad of Hyderabad was then a posh locality of upper and middle class Hindu families. The family were disciples of the mystic-cum-social worker Sadhu T.L.Waswani. "In those days many Hindu families would hire a music teacher to teach their children classical music so as to enable them to sing keertan and bhajan," Dadi says, recalling her days of childhood. "The roads and streets of Hirabad and the rest of the city were washed with water twice a day," she says emphasizing the relative affluence of the area. She was enrolled by her father, Teerath Das Hotchand, in the city's best school Kundan Mal Girls High School from where she completed her matriculation. She also learnt classical music from the music teacher Mr Joshi hired by her father at home. "In those days, however, many people would disapprove of music," she reminisces of the early, wondrous years.
In the pre-partition days of Hirabad and the rest of Hyderabad city, she says, "the senior residents would look after the beautification and cleanliness of their area and streets. There was a ladies' park in Hirabad founded by a great philanthropist and women rights activist Madam Chatur Bai Jotsingh, an Oxbridge, who was also the founder of a women's organization 'Naari Sabha.' The Madam was once the vice principal of the Training College for Women at Hyderabad. ...
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akhilis2cool wrote:The stretch from LV prasad eye hosp. to Jubilee Hills Check Postcrypt wrote:OPEN QUESTION:
Best road in Hyderabad is................
pretty maybe but one cant race at 100kmph on Necklace Road...Jaan wrote:akhilis2cool wrote:The stretch from LV prasad eye hosp. to Jubilee Hills Check Postcrypt wrote:OPEN QUESTION:
Best road in Hyderabad is................
I thought Necklace Road was very pretty...
Jaan
CtrlAltDel wrote:pretty maybe but one cant race at 100kmph on Necklace Road...Jaan wrote:akhilis2cool wrote:The stretch from LV prasad eye hosp. to Jubilee Hills Check Postcrypt wrote:OPEN QUESTION:
Best road in Hyderabad is................
I thought Necklace Road was very pretty...
Jaan
talking wrote:y not the railway station which has all facilities
lizard king wrote:talking wrote:y not the railway station which has all facilities
hey talking... so whats the best thing about Pondicherry?
ycr007 wrote:talking wrote:the beach here...btw how do ya know that am frm
pondicherry
Ahaa!!!! Yet anothr "Giveaway" that U ARE Indeed Enrique a.k.a Kiran Chaithanya....
Quit Playing Games
in another thread u said u bot enriquee's PC when he moved to hostel. i know he is from hydbad. if both of u are in pondy: (1) are u in a hostel? (2) why did he sell u his PC carting it all the way from hydbad to pondy? (3) if he's taking his PC to pondy, why isnt he using it? (4) the My Documents/Kiran folder u used to post a pic (talking wrote:hey i m enriquee's frend....at pondy...u ppl r too much curious to get somone into trouble
ycr007 wrote:...
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@talkinriquee:Accept it ...
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