Department of Urdu, Jamia Malia Islamia organized a farewell ceremony on the retirement of Professor Khalid Javed.

Nai Dilli : This morning, a kind of sadness was overshadowed in the atmosphere of the Urdu Department, Jamia Malia Islamia. On all faces, the sorrow and sorrow of the departure of a beloved personality from the department was evident. In such an emotional atmosphere, the language of silence instead of words. Taken. A memorable and highly emotional farewell ceremony was organized by the department on the occasion of the retirement of Professor Khalid Javed, a prominent fiction writer of the present era, who provided extraordinary teaching services for 24 years in the Department of Urdu, Jamia Malia Islamia. This On the occasion, the President of the Department welcomed Professor Khalid Javed with an attractive sapling from the Department and also wore his shawl. Also, he was presented with a spectacular muffler, sophisticated memento, a well-looking diary and pen and attractive trolley as a gift. In the presidential address, the Department President Professor Kausar Mazhari expressed his long-standing friendships and knowledge-filled life of Khalid Javed, said that Khalid Javed has embarked on his teaching journey is a joyful aspect. One of his prominent characteristics has been his lack of discipline. Khalid Javed’s style is like a rotating lutto, which forms a large circle making small circles and this process simultaneously center avoids and center that from the clash of forces. Emergence happens. Khalid Javed’s status was an enlightening teaching chapter in the department. In this yearning atmosphere, further mourning escalated when Professor Shehzad Anjum said that we will remember Khalid Javed’s every gesture for ages. His art, his art. Concern, his personality and his life, all of this have become the identity of the distinguished glory of the Urdu sector, Jamia Malia Islamia. While bidding farewell to Khalid Javed, Professor Ahmad Mahfuz recalled his long-standing relationship with him and said that the western. They also ignore philosophies and we also relate literature to philosophy. Professor Nadeem Ahmed expressed the hope that he will be awarded with more big awards for literature in the future and the name of our department will be more radiant. Sadness ki this A bit of playfulness was created in the situation when Professor Imran Ahmed Andlib said in his distinctive garden and spring style of speech that a freight vehicle is needed to search for their rewards. An atonement for the academic, research and creative shortcomings like us. Khalid Javed Sahib alone performs. We are very proud of him and will always be proud of our closeness with him. More seriousness in the procession became when Professor Sarurul Huda said Khalid Javed at this moment of departure of Khalid Javed. I see his conversation, his intellectual vibrations, his attitude and his reactions as epic fiction. Dr. Shah Alam, a teacher of the department, paid tribute to Khalid Javed, mentioning the pleasant moments and events he had with him. Dr. Khalid The Mubashar said in a short article based on the teaching qualities of Khalid Javed as a pupil while performing the duties of the system, Khalid Javed relates to various sciences and arts in such a way that new windows of thought and vision are opened. On this occasion, Dr. Mushir Ahmed said that Khalid Javed used to be the most pleasant person among us. He was never interested in any kind of politics. Love and compassion remained his practice. Dr. Syed Tanveer Hussain talked about his work on Ibn-Safi. Referring to the Ulait of K, said that Professor Khalid Javed has the Ulait and distinction in determining the literary status and status of Ibn-e-Safi.
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The procession began with the recitation of Dr. Shahnawaz Fayyaz. On this occasion, Dr. Javed Hassan, Dr. Raheen Shama, Dr. Muhammad Adam, Dr. Saqib Imran, Dr. Noushad Manzar, Dr. Ghazala Fatima, Dr. Shadab Tabassum, Dr. Hanbal Raza, Dr. Muhammad Arif and Dr. Rubina Shaheen Zubairi were present in addition to a large number of departments Research scholars and students were present.
