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  • Haj pilgrim from Telangana passes away in Makkah

    Haj pilgrim from Telangana passes away in Makkah

    eddah: A Haj pilgrim from Telangana breathed her last after performing Jamarat—‘stoning of the devil’ ritual in Mina on Wednesday. Fatima Sarwar, a native of Sangareddy district, came along with her son Mir Majid Ali Azam for Haj.

    On Wednesday she was returning to her accommodation after the ritual when she fell ill and died. Mir Majid Ali Azam is the owner of Zam Zam Dhaba, a popular restaurant located on the Hyderabad – Mumbai highway.

    Telangana NRI activist Mozzam Ali Ifteqar is coordinating with the Indian Haj mission to complete formalities for the earliest burial of the deceased.

  • The Chief Minister expressed deep sorrow over the demise of YouTuber Devraj Patel.

    The Chief Minister expressed deep sorrow over the demise of YouTuber Devraj Patel.

    Raipur. Chief Minister Bhupesh Baghel has expressed deep sorrow over the demise of Chhattisgarh’s comedy YouTuber Devraj Patel. The Chief Minister has written in his tweet that Devraj Patel, who made his place among crores of people and made us all laugh, left us today. The loss of such a wonderful talent at such a young age is very sad. May God give strength to his family and loved ones to bear this loss.

  • City’s short story writer Mehndiratta passed away

    City’s short story writer Mehndiratta passed away

    A renowned Hindi short story writer, Professor Virendra Mehndiratta (1932-2023), passed away here today.

    The professor, who retired as Chairman, Hindi Department, Panjab University, had been writing short stories since 1952. Some of his notable works are “Dhoop Mein Chatakta Kaanch”, “Nabhikund”, “Ek Aur Draupdi”, “Raag Tantu” and “Suraksha Chakra”. He found his stories in the flow of life and moments that touch the heart. His writing style involves no embellishment or self-pity.

    His wife, Prof Kanta Mehndiratta, had also done her doctorate in Hindi literature. One of his friends used to call him ‘adivasi’ of Chandigarh for he had prioritised teaching poor children from villages on the city periphery.

    Professor Mehndiratta was honoured with the highest literary award of “Hindi Sahitya Shiromani” by the Punjab Government in 1989. He has also been felicitated by Aadhaar Prakashan, Panchkula; the Punjab Hindi Sahitya Akademi, Patiala; and the Indian Artists’ Association, Shimla, for his contribution to Hindi theatre. He was the recipient of several other awards instituted by literary and cultural organisations.

    He was the chairman of the Chandigarh Sahitya Akademi (1996-99) and also a member of the General Council of Sahitya Akademi, New Delhi (1996-2001).

    Basically a student of science at Government College, Lahore, in 1946, his post-Partition education took place in Shimla. In 1953, Ashk published Professor Mehndiratta’s first collection of stories, “Shimla ki Cream”. After this, “Purani Mitti Naye Dhanche”, “Mitti Par Nange Paon” and “Siddharth Se Poochchoonga” were published.

    At a time when there was no cultural activity in Chandigarh, he started doing theatre in the precincts of the college and later formed a theatre group, Abhinet.

    Author Madhav Kaushik remembers Professor Mehndiratta as a great teacher, author and kind-hearted person. “He always inspired new generation of budding authors. His writings gave new dimensions to aesthetics of Chandigarh in its formative years. All creative authors of the tricity are very sad over his demise. The vacuum left with his death would not be filled in near future,” said Kaushik.

    Inspired budding authors

    “He always inspired new generation of budding authors. His writings gave new dimensions to aesthetics of Chandigarh in its formative years. All creative authors of the tricity are very sad over his demise,” said author Madhav Kaushik.

  • TN industrialist Karumattu T. Kannan passes away

    TN industrialist Karumattu T. Kannan passes away

    CHENNAI: Well-known industrialist and owner of Thiagaraja mills, Karumattu T. Kannan passed away at his residence in Madurai on Tuesday. He was 70. He was associated with several industrial bodies of South India, including the Confederation of Indian Industry (CII) and the Southern Indian Mills association. He was also the ‘Thakkar’ of the famous Madurai Sri Meenakshi Sundareswar temple.

    Kannan was the President of Thiagarajar Colleges and a member of the state planning commission and was involved in the activities of Anna University. He was presented with the Perunthalivar Kamarajar award instituted by the Tamil Nadu government for promoting education and social service. ,The state government had appointed him as a member of the High-Level Advisory committee of the Hindu Religious and Charitable Endowments Department in 2022.

    He leaves behind his wife Uma Kannan and children Visalakshi, Radha, and Hari Thiagarajan. Family sources told IANS that the last rites will be performed on Wednesday.

    -IANS