Bazam-e-Adab by Urdu Deptt PU.
National Tele 24 News
Vinay Kumar sharma
Chandigarh
Destiny deported Panipat to influence the course of our
Political and literary history in a big way, said Dr. Ali Abbas, Coordinator of
the Department of Urdu, Panjab University, Chandigarh while speaking at the 6th online
meeting of the Bazam-e-Adab organized by the Urdu department here today, Dr.
Ali Abbas Said that Babur laid the foundation of Mughal empire in India after
the first battle of Panipat in 1526. Akbar provided
stability after the second battle of Panipat in 1556 and the Marathas were
annihilated in the third battle of Panipat in 1761 by Ahmed Shah
Abdali. “On the political front all these three battles are very
important as they changed the course of our
history” he added.
According to Dr. Ali Abbas, it was Panipat again but this time
on the literary front when it played the all important role in the flourshment
of Urdu language in Punjab in particular and in India in general.
Firstly, Afzal Panipati introduced Baramasa in the domain of poetry.
Secondly, around 1857 Hali Panipati, versatile genius and a great
disciple of legendary Urdu poet Mirza Galib opened vistas of new
disciplines including literary criticism and mushairas in the domain of Urdu
literature. Thirdly, there is yet another Panipati, popularly known as
Wahidudeen Saleem Panipati whose tremendous contributions have already earned
him pride of place.
In her presidential address Prof. Rehana Parveen (Retd.) said
that the Political history of India & literary history of Urdu literature
would remain incomplete without mentioning the name of Panipat.
Mr. Mohd. Sultan, a research scholar in his paper elaborated
that the colossal contribution of Saleem Panipati to various disciplines
of Urdu literature shall always be held in high esteem by the coming
generation.
Ms. Rizwana Koser, a research scholar in the Urdu department
proposed the vote of thanks.
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