Ishrat-e-qatra hai dariya mein fana ho jana, Dard ka had se guzarna hai dava ho jana.
With these words by our first participant of the day Sayoni a first year student offering her tribute to the Legendary Mirza Ghalib.
Prof. Dilip Shah, the Dean of Students Affairs declared the session open at the college library where student’s gathered in huge numbers. The chief guest of the event was Prof. Banoo, who took us back to the memory lane from Ghalib’s birth to his works and his famous couplets which he had penned down beautifully, making all of us usher ‘wah-wah!!’.
All together it was an enjoyable Shero-Shayari session, With glimpses on Ghalib’s ghazal and life and initiative by Prof. Mohit. Hathoon key lakiroon pay matt jaa ae Ghalib, Naseeb unkay bhi hotay hain jinkaay haath nahi hotay.
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Tribute to Ghalib
Ishrat-e-qatra hai dariya mein fana ho jana, Dard ka had se guzarna hai dava ho jana.
With these words by our first participant of the day Sayoni a first year student offering her tribute to the Legendary Mirza Ghalib.
Prof. Dilip Shah, the Dean of Students Affairs declared the session open at the college library where student’s gathered in huge numbers. The chief guest of the event was Prof. Banoo, who took us back to the memory lane from Ghalib’s birth to his works and his famous couplets which he had penned down beautifully, making all of us usher ‘wah-wah!!’.
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All together it was an enjoyable Shero-Shayari session, With glimpses on Ghalib’s ghazal and life and initiative by Prof. Mohit. Hathoon key lakiroon pay matt jaa ae Ghalib, Naseeb unkay bhi hotay hain jinkaay haath nahi hotay.
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