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Lucknow recent comments:

  • Lucknow Public School, bishalkrsingh (guest) wrote 9 years ago:
    Lps are school good but some teacher are not good because teacher are leave school any time and this things is not good in school. Some example are in class12 this year some teacher are leave school .they leave school and most of things lost in school or class and students because sallabus are not finish in school.
  • Lucknow Public School, bishalkrsingh (guest) wrote 9 years ago:
    One things is also not good in schools .many student can selected by game for national tournament but they are not any national games or any type of national tournament .the best examples is four students were selected to national tournament but school were not interest in this type of national tournament. School were always do this such things in many years .this is huge level tournament but teacher were not interest to go .
  • Lucknow Public School, bishalkrsingh (guest) wrote 9 years ago:
    Many of students are always join NCC but in lps NCC is not their .most of students can be join but schools are not started .many of students can be ask me how to join NCC and my answer is always first started in schools but in lps this type of things not there .every things is in schools but this type of things is not there.if NCC is in schools most of students are can be join NCC and they get there jobs in Indian army or any govt jobs.
  • Lucknow Public School, bishalkrsingh (guest) wrote 9 years ago:
    Best school but many things are not good in school .
  • Laplace Apartments, Badri Vishal (guest) wrote 9 years ago:
    Laplace is best place of Lucknow city. Laplace colony was famous for Atal ji ( Ex priminister of India ) aawas.
  • Veer Arjun daily.. news paper, Virendra Pandey (guest) wrote 9 years ago:
    easy to locate my office.... good
  • IRWO RAILWAY COLONY,LUCKNOW, Chhedi Lal Kanaujiya wrote 9 years ago:
    Position in list name M.K.Gautam s/o M P gautam
  • Sector-2 LDA Colony, Janakipuram Extension, DHARMENDRA (guest) wrote 9 years ago:
    2/378 DHARMENDRA
  • Omninet Technologies Pvt. Ltd., Shashank (guest) wrote 9 years ago:
    I agree with u very cheap company
  • Omninet Technologies Pvt. Ltd., Shashank (guest) wrote 9 years ago:
    Very very slow and bad technical company
  • Population Services International, Rajesh (guest) wrote 9 years ago:
    ok
  • Avadh Apartments, Shivangi.. (guest) wrote 9 years ago:
    bakwasss..!!!!
  • Department of Quality Management and Statistics, Om (guest) wrote 9 years ago:
    Good to see a 8 years old post.
  • City montessori School, Rizwan Khan (guest) wrote 9 years ago:
    100% right
  • City montessori School, Rizwan Khan (guest) wrote 9 years ago:
    Its good school in Lucknow having marvelous infra and well equipped faculties.
  • Lovers Lane, NO (guest) wrote 9 years ago:
    good lane ,,,,,,,,for lover laNE HAZARTGUNJ LUCKNOW
  • APS LBS Marg, durgesh (guest) wrote 9 years ago:
    not good
  • Tedhi Qabar, Changezi (guest) wrote 9 years ago:
    The famous dirge (Noha) ‘Ghabraaey gi Zainab’ was written by a Hindu poet Munshi Channulal Dilgeer. Munshi Channulal Dilgeer lived before Anees and also penned 417 marsias. ‘Ghabraaey gi Zainab’ used to be recited in Lucknow since long, especially on ‘Shaam e Gharibaa’n,’ but in a quick momentum. When Nasir Jahan first recited it on radio in 1956, he changed the delivery to a slow rendition that became highly appreciated and widely emulated. http://ghabrayegi-zainab.blogspot.com/ May God rest Channulal Dilgeer and Nasir Jahan on a pedestal among the lovers of incomparable Imam Hussain. Amen. Channulal’s brother Raja Jhau Lal had genuine deep affection for the martyrs of Karbala. He also built an Imambara in Thakurganj locality, which is still in use. It is a simple structure but impressive in spirit of its builder. Inspired by his brother’s affection towards Ahle- Bait, Channulal studied the tragic narratives of Karbala in detail and he was captivated by the sublime sacrifice of Imam Hussain and his small band of determined and brave followers. He did not recite marsiyas himself due to speech defect but his compositions were quite popular and were recited in Majlises. Channulal began as a romantic poet and concentrated on Ghazals, Masnavi and vasokht. But once he started praising Imam Hussain, he gave up writing ghazals or other forms of romantic poetry completely and obliterated all his earlier compositions by throwing them into Moti Jheel and dedicated himself to marsiya and salam writing. History records that he was one of the most favorite disciples of a celebrated poet of Urdu’ Nasikh’ and a contemporary of Mir Khaliq and Mirza Fasih. Poet Mushafi has praised his poetry but stated that ‘Tarab’ was his takhallus. However, the truth is that Channulal used Tarab as takhallus so long as he composed Ghazals but once he started composing poetry in praise of Ahle-bait, he always used Dilgeer as his pen name. His reputation as a marsiya writer soared so high that a large number of people used to believe that he was the Ustad of one of the greatest Marsiya writers Mirza Dabeer. That is not factually correct, though. Mirza Dabeer instead of refuting this impression once quipped “It indeed would have been a great honor for me, had Dilgeer been my Ustad.” These words from the haughty Dabeer are a tribute to the stature of Dilgeer as a marsiya writer. Historical accounts reveal that Dilgeer was born in 1780 and died in 1848. He was alive during the reign of Nawab Saadat Ali Khan. He also witnessed the coronation of Badshah Ghazi Uddin Haider. In ‘Shahan-E-Awadh –Haqeeqat ke Aine Mein’, (Rulers of Awadh in the Mirror of Reality) Dilgeer has been praised by its writer Akbar Haideri for constructing an imposing Imambara during the period of Ghazi Uddin Haider. The author has also appreciated Dilgeer for placing a Good looking Tazia. His composition titled ‘Majmua Marasi Mirza Dilgeer’, was printed by Munshi Nawal Kishore Press, Lucknow. His genius can be seen in the following couplet “Akbar Hai Na Qasim Hai Na Abbas-e Dilawar, Yeh Meri Rihaee To Hai Ab Qaid Se Badtar” ( This release is worst then prison without Akbar, Qasim and Abbas) While no trace or exact location of his imambara is available details of his house are known. Historian Agha Mehndi has mentioned the location of his house in Kanghi wali Gali that is untraceable now. It is however believed that he resided near the Tiraha merging with Victoria Street near Nakhas. The apathy of our scholars to Dilgeer, a prolific marsiya writer who had detached himself from worldly affairs to become an Azadar considering the message of Imam Husain as a true path to tread upon to attain salvation, is indeed deplorable.
  • Kurmanchal Nagar, mahandra (guest) wrote 9 years ago:
    kurmanchal nagar kaha hai
  • Sec-J Entertaining Park (Badminton Court), S (guest) wrote 9 years ago:
    What is the phone number?