Indiatimes: Maktaba in Delhi’s Urdu Bazaar is now shut: Wake up Jamia Millia
Maktaba in Delhi’s Urdu Bazaar is now shut: Wake up Jamia Millia
Jamia Millia Islamia offers admission to one year course in Urdu language through distance mode. The course will be imparted under Arjun Singh Centre for Distance and Open Learning in English or Hindi ...
“THE disappearance of readers of Urdu literature is not news anymore”, writes Ather Farouqui, a scholar and secretary of Anjuman Taraqqi-i-Urdu Hind (ATUH), Delhi. Now Urdu’s literary gatherings do ...
Scroll: How the pandemic is depriving lovers of Urdu literature of their environment for enjoyment
On the first Saturday of every month, the textile city of Malegaon in northern Maharashtra used to become home for lovers of Urdu literature, who meet to discuss, debate and critique new writings in ...
How the pandemic is depriving lovers of Urdu literature of their environment for enjoyment
The Hindu: Watch | Did you know Urdu Bazaar was once a treasure trove of Urdu books?
There was a time when Urdu did not have a religion. Back in 1975, we had a film called Jai Santoshi Maa, arguably the biggest hit among mythological movies. When the film released in Delhi, its ...
Watch | Did you know Urdu Bazaar was once a treasure trove of Urdu books?
The Hindu: As Urdu Bazaar fades away, bookshop owners mourn the slow decline of heritage
Nestled in Chandni Chowk, one of the city’s oldest and busiest markets, the Urdu Bazaar seems like a fading relic of Delhi’s rich cultural heritage. The bazaar dedicated to Urdu literature, which once ...