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Essay On Quaid-Azam Mohammad Ali Jinnah

Essay On Quaid-Azam Mohammad Ali Jinnah.Quaid-i-Azam Mohammad Ali Jinnah was born in Karachi on the 25th December. 1876. His father, Jinnah Poonjah, was a big merchant of Karachi. Mr. Poonjah wanted to give good education to his son and kept him away from business. Mr. Mohammad Ali Jinnah received his early education in Karachi and Bombay. He passed his Entrance Examination in 1891. In his school days he was very painstaking in his studies. He observed the rules of discipline. He was also very punctual in attendance. All these pointed to his future greatness. For his good qualities, he was very much loved by his teachers and fellow- students.

His father's friend. Mr. Federick Croft. discovered signs of a great man in him. He advised his father to send him to England for higher studies. Accordingly Mr. Jinnah left for England in 1892. There he was admitted into the Lincoln's Inn and obtained the degree of Bar-at-Law. Mr Jinnah stayed in England for four years. He, here studied the ways of the English people. He was very much impressed to find that all of them, rich or poor, loved their motherland. There he came under the influence of a patriotic Pakistani. Dadabhoy Nooroji.
After having successfully finished his education, Mr. Jinnah returned to India in 1896.

At that time his father's business was not running well. So to earn money for the family, he started practice in Karachi. But he could not do well. He left Karachi and went to Bombay to try his luck there. Here, too, his practice was dull for three years. At last, he accepted the service as Third Presidency Magistrate of Bombay. But he was confident that he would do well as a lawyer. So he gave up the service after some time and joined the bar. This time fortune smiled on him. Within a short time he was recognised as a distinguished lawyer. His fame spread far and wide.

In 1905, Mr. Jinnah came in close contact with Gopal Krishna Gokhale. Mr. Gokhale was then the president of the Indian National Congress. Soon he became its most important leader. He was called the "Ambassador of Hindu Muslim Unity. "But he was disillusioned in 1930. For he then realised that the only object of the Congress was to establish Hindu rule in India. He, therefore. separated himself from the Congress. He devoted himself in organising the Muslims. His leadership kindled a new imagination among the frustrated Muslims. He created political consciousness among the Muslims of India.

It was due to his guidance and leadership the Muslims regained their confidence. Each and every Muslim responded to his clarion call. And they, with one voice demanded a separate, homeland for them.
In 1940. the famous Pakistan Resolution was adopted. The struggle for Pal:istan is a story of a continuous struggle against a host of obstacles and it was his guidance and leadership which provided us a bulwork of strength at these difficult times.

The creation of Pakistan was due to the untiring labour and 1 of Quaid-i-Azam. He won Pakistan by his irrefutable arguments. Ile is called the "Father of the Nation". For -like a father. he acquired a homellid for us.
Though in shattered health, he had to accept ' the first Governor-Generalship of Pakistan. He died in harness on the 1 1 th September. 1948.

Essay On Dr Allama Muhammad Iqbal

Dr. Mohammad Iqbal was born at Sialkot on November 9, 1877. His father was a mystic from where he inherited mysticism. Though his father was not so educated. but he had a great desire to see his son properly educated. He received his early education at a local high school and passed Intermediate Examination from Murrey College Sialkot. After passin2. his M.A., he became a lecturer in philosophy in the Government College, Lahore. He then proceeded to England for higher studies in 1905. He obtained the degree of Bar-at-Law from the Cambridge University. He also prepared a thesis on Persian Philosophy which earned him doetorate from the Cambridge and the Munich Universities.

He returned to India and joined the bar, but could not do well. This was because of the fact that at heart he was a man of letters and not of law. The poet in him who had been nourished and
nurtured from his boyhood days took the better of the lawyer in him. and he turned his attention to poetry which had been as it were, his life blood. He was a poet and philosopher combined and the ideas
I conveyed through his Bange-Dara, Bale-Jibreel, Israr-e-Khudi,  Payame Mashrique and a most of others were new and very appealing.

Through his thoughtful and philosophical writing imbued with the spirit of Islam, he brought a new life to the Muslims of India and opened their eyes to what they then were and what they could be. His poetic fervour inspired the Muslims from one end. of India to the other with a new life, new feelings and new inspirations. Dr. lqbal was great Muslim thinker and poet.. He was a poetic reformer and as such, he could not but take interest in the politics of the day to safeguard the interests of the Muslims.

He was a member of the Punjab Legislative, Assembly and attended the Round Table Conference in London. In 1930, he presided over the Allahabad session of the All India Muslim League where he represented the Idea of Pakistan. Dr. lqbal died in Lahore on the 21st of April. 1938. at the age of sixty five. His dream of a separate homeland for the Muslims could not be fulfilled during his life-time, it materialised only nine years after his death.

Essay On The Autobiography Of A Kettle

Essay On The Autobiography Of A Kettle.I am a small, black kettle but I have a lot of interesting' things to tell as everyday something new happens to me. The kitchen is not always a cheerful place in which to live. but still I find plenty of excitement there, and I am quite happy and contented with my lot. I am not beautiful because I have a long neck and as old fashioned hat. The tea pot makes fun of my long neck. She also ridicules of my hat. You see my hat sits right on my head, where it should be.

Only the other day my neighbour teased me about my dirty face. What does it matter if my face is sometimes dirty ? I am always clean within. Let me remind my friend, as she smilingly sits upon the hob, that she cannot sit upon the fire and sing as I do.

I faces different situation everyday I find it a great trial to have a cold bath every morning and every evening. Oh, dear ! I am cold the one minute and hot the next. However, I have become used to that.
I am quite friendly with the poker, but I have no use for the tongs. "Where are your legs ?" said the tongs one day. Well, in my opinion, it is much better to have a large body and no legs, than a pair of legs like stilts, and no body.

Essay On Journey In An Over Crowded Bus

Essay On Journey In An Over Crowded Bus.

 
It was Sunday morning. I had decided to visit my friend Raza who lives in Shandra. The place is quite far off from my residence in Sanat Nagar and the rickshaw would have charged at least rupees forty. So. I though of taking a little trouble in a G.T.S. bus to cover the whole distance for rupees four only. As I reached the bus stop. I saw a huge crowd swelling on the road. They all .made a dash when they saw a bus coming. The buses were packed to the capacity and some passengers were hanging on the rails.

The lucky ones managed to put their toe on the foot hold and left everything else to good. There is no need of pushing ourselves inside. It is done with full force by those who board the bus after us. It was Sunday. So every one was trying to get maximum out of the all route ticket which costs only Rs.4.00. The private buses observed holiday. The crowd was increasing every minute.

As I caught the bus. the fellow commuters rubbed me in. There were only fifty seats in the bus but more than hundred persons were traveling in it. The number of passengers standing in the corridors was in no way less than those occupying the seats. There are eight seats reserved for the ladies but they were all occupied by young men. The old women were standing in the corridor and requesting the boys to vacate the seats. The boys had turned their 'faces aside and posed as if they were deeply observed in the scene outside. It was not easy to get to the exit door. One had to do some tight rope walking as if it was a circus show.

My stop was coming nearer. I started pushing my way ahead. Suddenly. I felt some one touching my purse. I tried to grab him but he had already slipped. I looked around foolishly because not only the money but the ticket was also in the purse

I shouted loudly and called on the driver to take the bus to the police station. He kept on driving till my stop came. He told me that I would not gain anything because the, pick pocket might have de-boarded immediately. I had learnt a new lesson, not to be 'penny wise and pound foolish'.

Essay On A Walk In Moonlit Night

The Moon is the queen of night and splendour of starry heavens. A walk in a moon-lit night is really a refreshing and fascinating adventure. Strolling in a moon-lit night is pleasant and delightful in ways more than one. Walking in moon-lit night does not merely remove the weariness and boredom of the hectic day but it also elevates our spirit, enlivens our soul and refreshes our mind. The atmosphere during a moon-lit night is surcharged with calmness and quietness if we walk in the country side which is away from the fever and fret noise and clamour of cities.

Moreover, the cool air, the cool and bracing beams of the moon, kissing each and every object of nature present a charming sight. One really feels thrilled and throbbed. One feels a sense of joy. There comes the freedom of mind, of thoughts and of ideas.A moon-lit night delights our heart and soul. The tranquil surroundings in a country side or distant land scapes present a lovely scene. The moon shines like a light house to guide us in the dark night.

And in such a night away from the din and dust of cities.. in the company of our dearest friends, cutting jokes and chatting with them, are all the more alluring pleasures. The stars in the presence or the moon make the moon appear as the guardian of all stars.

The entire Nature is clothed in the shining silvery robes of bracing and cool wind, the trees whispering in the breeze really render a fascinating spectacle. The green field, flowers and fruits shining because of the moon-beams are an added attraction.Indeed a moon-lit night gives a feast to our eyes: The superb sights. scenes and sounds of nature are enchanting. To play. to sing and to talk in such nights are other great pleasures of a moon-lit night.

The memories of a moon-lit night are still fresh in my mind and are still haunting my mind. A walk in a moon lit night is a good experience because we come close to the bosom of Nature.

"Essay On A Busy Street.I live in a crowded locality Of the area and the crowd Presents the scene of a Mela in the evening. People return from the offices, the students are back from the"The house wives come out to purchase vegetables, fruits and other domestic nee. Some young boys and girls dress themselves in their Sunday best and get busy in window-shopping.There is maximum crowd in the vegetable market. The ladies move from stall to stall and bargain for each and every item.

They are also very careful about short weighing, and keep an eye on the weighing machine. The shopkeepers have a sweet tongue and try to satisfy their customers by their polite talk. The confectioner's shop is another place of attraction. Little children guide their wards to the shop and make them buy the sweets of their choice. The girls always go in for 'chat pakoras- whereas the boys prefer "Burfi or Jalebis". The street hawkers pedal their wares very nicely. The balloon sellers carry a whole bunch of inflated balloons to attract small children. The toy sellers set their stalls on the pavements.

The news-boys sell the evening newspaper in a very nice manner. They shout out the sensational news but keep the paper folded. As soon as the customer makes the payment. he is surprised to read different head lines. Small children cannot control their games. They throw the ball and run to pick it up. It is very difficult for the cyclists and scooterists to apply brakes and save them. Kite flying is another hobby. When the kite rises high up in the sky, the eyes of the flier are glued to the string. They do not care for the crowd around and are injured in stray incidents.

The whole atmosphere is spoiled by the beggars and the cows. The beggars use every technique to win the sympathy of the old ladies. They apply different colours to their bodies. Some of them are dressed in rags.
The scene of a busy street is very interesting. Everybody is for himself but despite it, all of them make the street busy. Without people there can be no hustle and hustle. It is the people, whether the sellers or buyers. make the scene beautiful.