Showing posts with label B.A essay. Show all posts
Showing posts with label B.A essay. Show all posts

Saturday, August 24, 2013

Essay On The Autobiography Of A Kettle

Essay On The Autobiography Of A Kettle.I am a small, black kettle but I have a lot of interesting' things to tell as everyday something new happens to me. The kitchen is not always a cheerful place in which to live. but still I find plenty of excitement there, and I am quite happy and contented with my lot. I am not beautiful because I have a long neck and as old fashioned hat. The tea pot makes fun of my long neck. She also ridicules of my hat. You see my hat sits right on my head, where it should be.

Only the other day my neighbour teased me about my dirty face. What does it matter if my face is sometimes dirty ? I am always clean within. Let me remind my friend, as she smilingly sits upon the hob, that she cannot sit upon the fire and sing as I do.

I faces different situation everyday I find it a great trial to have a cold bath every morning and every evening. Oh, dear ! I am cold the one minute and hot the next. However, I have become used to that.
I am quite friendly with the poker, but I have no use for the tongs. "Where are your legs ?" said the tongs one day. Well, in my opinion, it is much better to have a large body and no legs, than a pair of legs like stilts, and no body.

Friday, August 23, 2013

Essay On Sir Syed Ahmed Khan

Essay On Sir Syed Ahmed Khan.Sir Sayad Ahmad Khan is a well known personality among Pakistanis. His services to his community are very great, and the great Mohamedan Anglo-Oriental College at Alighar, which has now developed into a first class Residential University. is a standing monument to his patriotic efforts. He was a far-seeing statesman, a sincere lover of his community, and a very loyal citizen. His fellow- religionists cherish his memory with love and veneration, and as the fruits of his labour are gathered more and more, his claims on the gratitude of the people will grow stronger and stronger.

He was a great man in the true sense. He thought that English is very necessary for the development for the development of the Muslims. He saw with the foresight of a seer the advantages of English education for the Mohamedans, and in the face of opposition from those whom he sought to benefit, he persevered in his efforts, and succeeded in raising the noble institution at Aligarh.

This great educational institution has done incalculable service to the Mohamedan. community. Ever since its establishment, it has been a centre of Muslim culture and enlightenment in India. and has attracted young men from all parts of the country, thus exercising a great unifying force for the community. The lines on which he conducted it show his practical sagacity and intimate acquaintance with the needs of his community. The College leaves a distinct impression on its alumni.

Sir Sayad belonged to very noble and educated family. He was born in 1817. He joined Government service, and became a Subordinate Judge. During the Mutiny, he rendered great help to the British Government.

He was an intellectual person and he had fine literary tastes. and if he had not founded the Aligarh College. he would have been known as a great prose-writer. Even now, he has a place among the foremost literary men of his time. Ile was a member of the Legislative Council, and was knighted in recognition of his great services. He died in 1898. His perseverance, his honesty. his singleness of purpose, his fervent patriotism, and his .advanced- and liberal views on religion and politics, mark him out as one of the greatest men of Sub-continent.

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