• Hydrangea – An Amazing Plant

    Hydrangea is an amazing, smart, beautiful, and handsome plant having good personality traits & temperaments. This is a cool and soothing plant that grows and flourishes in cooler climates like that in Himalayan region and North-eastern states of India. Etymologically Hydrangea is derived from Greek language meaning ‘water vessel’ i.e. Pani Ka Pyala because of…

  • Urs-e-Aslami

    Urse Aslami is the annual religious and spiritual function and other relevant programs that are held on the occasion of the death anniversary of Huzur Sher-e-Bihar, Mufti Muhammad Aslam Razvi (R), the founder of a prestigious Islamic seminary namely Jamia Qadria Maqsoodpur, Aurai District Muzaffarpur. The Persian phrase of Urs-e-Salami consists of the word **عرس**…

  • Dr Intekhab Alam Bajpatti

    Dr Intekhab Alam coming from Bajpatti, true to his name, is a politician from Bajpatti in Sitamarhi District of Bihar. Intekhab is a popular name of Muslims in the subcontinent, belonging to the Arabic language meaning to elect and election. There is another word from this very root prevalent in Urdu, Muntakhab ‘Elected One’. Election…

  • Millat Colony Pavi Sadaqpur

    Millat Colony Township (Society) in Pavi Sadaqpur is the housing project envisioned by Meraj Bhai and his brother Niyaz Bhai within the boundary of their ancestral village namely Pavi/Phavi Sadaqpur that is going to have its own Nagar Panchayat. Millat Colony as the name suggests has been conceived to be an ideal destination for lands,…

  • Muzaffarpur Metro – A Superb Stride

    Muzaffarpur Metro is going to be a reality and this a blessing for Tirhutiya folk and a delightful mode of transport for the persons willing to enjoy life every bit and who have been using the rapid transit system of the heart of the nation, Delhi that has entered the body of the national capital…

  • The End of Civilization in Gaza

    Indeed, the civilization has ended in Gaza and the culprits are the neo-imperialist powers under the leadership of the Uncle Sam and their agents, the proved criminals of war crimes and multiple genocides. The bloodbath and massacres committed by the colonial savage entities are known to all. As per historical estimates, five lakh Muslims have…

  • Naz Qadri Muzaffarpuri

    Naz Qadri Muzaffarpuri (1940–2019) ‘Professor Mohiuddin’ belonged to Baruraj, a Nagar Panchayat near Motipur Development Block. This is legislative constituency as well. A prominent poet, literary critic, fiction writer and beloved professor, he has contributed enormously to Urdu language and literature bringing name and fame to his state and region Mithila (Tirhut). As an Educator,…

  • Atique Muzaffarpuri

    Atique Muzaffarpuri, coming from the village Mahesh Sthan was one of the prominent Urdu journalists, fiction writers and poets of the North Bihar. Some of his gazals and one book compiled by him ‘Sabrang Shaeri’ amongst others are available online. I have gone through his poems finding interesting and hilarious: फ़लक पर कोई साज़िश हो…

  • ARISTOTLE AND LAW OF INERTIA

    Aristotle (born 384 BCE, Stagira, Chalcidice, Greece—died 322, Chalcis, Euboea) was an ancient Greek philosopher and scientist, one of the greatest intellectual figures of Classical antiquity and Western history. He was the author of a philosophical and scientific system that became the framework and vehicle for both Christian Scholasticism and medieval Islamic philosophy. Even after…

  • Lajjawati

    Lajjawati is a fascinating plant whose binary nomenclature is Mimosa pudica. Both terms of Mimosa and pudica are derived from Latin language. Mimosa means ‘mimic’ i.e. imitator meaning thereby actor/actress and the pudica signifies to modest, shy (Sharmili – Sharmila and chaste etc, so the literal connotation of Mimosa pudica is Sharmili Adakar and it…