Deccan Chronicle

Nizam legacy is Urdu’s growth

- ATHER MOIN I DC

The era of the last Nizam, Mir Osman Ali Khan, from his accession in 1911 to 1948 was a golden period for the promotion of Urdu.

He not only focussed on developmen­tal activities but also patronised culture and academics, said Urdu Academy president Mohammed Raheemuddi Ansari.

Speaking at a seminar organised by Tehreek Muslim Shabban, Mr Ansari stated that the establishm­ent of Osmania University was a great achievemen­t of the last Nizam, this being the first university where the medium of instructio­n was Urdu.

He establishe­d the ‘Dar ul Tarjuma’ Centre for Translatio­n to help imparting education in all streams in Urdu. Moulvi Abdul Haq was its first director and it compiled an Urdu dictionary. He appointed highly qualified people as translator­s for various subjects so that they could coin terminolog­y in Urdu.

Osmania University

OSMANIA University was the only one where medical courses were taught in Urdu.

was the only one where medical courses were taught in Urdu.

The Nizam sanctioned monthly pensions for many scholars including those belonging to other parts of the country in recognitio­n of their academic work.

Mr Ansari said the Urdu Academy would bring out a 1,000-page book highlighti­ng the life and achievemen­ts of Mir Osman Ali Khan. Mushtaq Malik, president of Shabban and other also spoke.

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Mir Osman Ali Khan

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