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9th Anniversary of Millat Times: Prominent figures appreciate its efforts, extend good wishes

NEW DELHI :

Renowned media house Millat Times celebrated its 9th anniversary on January 18 at the Press Club of India. The event witnessed participation from prominent intellectuals, politicians, and journalists who shared their thoughts on the theme, “The Role of Media in Democracy.” Attendees lauded the platform’s fearless journalism, its remarkable achievements, and its commitment to amplifying marginalized voices.

Former Foreign Minister and President of the India Islamic Cultural Centre, Salman Khurshid, highlighted the media’s role as a mirror of society and emphasized the need for independent responsibility. Praising Millat Times for its unique position in alternative media, he remarked, “Millat Times has countered the mainstream media’s negative propaganda by shaping truthful narratives. Shams Tabrez Qasmi and his entire team deserve congratulations and my best wishes.”

Imran Pratapgarhi, Rajya Sabha MP and Chairman of the Congress Minority Department, expressed delight at the presence of numerous young journalists. Applauding the platform’s achievements, he said, “In challenging times when the voice of the pen is silenced, Millat Times fearlessly speaks truth to power.” He urged the community to financially support independent media platforms to ensure their sustainability.

Former Rajya Sabha MP and Chairman of Indian Muslims for Civil Rights, Mohammed Adeeb, lamented the commercialization of media. “Newspapers are sold even before they reach the readers’ hands, becoming tools of mockery. Amid this, Millat Times lights the path of truth,” he said, commending Shams Tabrez Qasmi for giving a voice to the unheard.

Syed Sadatullah Husaini, Ameer of Jamaat-e-Islami Hind, underscored the importance of free media in sustaining democracy. Expressing concern over India’s low ranking on the Press Freedom Index, he congratulated Millat Times for its responsible journalism. Husaini encouraged expanding the platform’s multilingual content into regional languages like Gujarati and Malayalam.

Veteran journalist Bhasha Singh criticized the communalization and government alignment of mainstream media while lauding Millat Times for upholding journalistic integrity. “Congratulations to Shams Tabrez Qasmi and his team for their steadfast commitment to true journalism,” she said.

Dr. Khalid Anwar, Chief Editor of Hamara Samaj and JDU MLC from Bihar, acknowledged the unparalleled power of media to shape narratives. “In a deteriorating environment, platforms like Millat Times are vital for representing our voices,” he noted.

Gautam Lahiri, President of the Press Club of India, stressed the critical need for independent, people-oriented media. Highlighting the Press Club’s opposition to government-imposed restrictions, he recognized Millat Times as a standout platform and commended Shams Tabrez Qasmi’s contributions.

Iqra Hasan Chaudhary, MP from the Samajwadi Party, sent a written message appreciating Millat Times as a vital need of the hour.

In his inaugural address, Shams Tabrez Qasmi, the Founder and Editor-in-Chief, reflected on the journey of Millat Times. He shared how the platform was established to address the need for amplifying Muslim and marginalized voices. “In nine years, we’ve trained over 100 journalists and covered issues such as riots, mob lynching, crimes, and elections from the ground. Despite hurdles, including FIRs and government actions like shutting down our Facebook page with over a million followers, we remain committed to our work,” he said. He proudly announced that Millat Times now reaches over 70 million people monthly, with nearly five million subscribers and followers across platforms.

The event’s anchoring was managed by Shruti Sharma and Mohammad Sufiyan Saif, while Ruba Ansari delivered the vote of thanks.

Notable attendees included Mirza Qamar Hasan Baig (Chairman, Jamia Cooperative Bank), Mufti Athar Shamsi (Director, Al-Quran Academy), Mufti Ansar-ul-Haq Qasmi (President, Jamia Al-Qasim, Supaul), senior journalists Iqbal Ahmed (BBC) and Armanlesh (NewsClick), activist Safoora Zargar, Aditya Menon (Political Editor, The Quint), and others.

The event’s success was attributed to the dedicated efforts of the Millat Times team, including Mohammad Sufiyan Saif, Ruba Ansari, Mohammad Afsar, Mohammad Tamanna, Mazhar Khan, Sarem Ahmed, Rehan Razi, Talha Shameem, Mohammad Shameem, Sarah Khan, Advocate Abu Nasr, Nazim Hasan, Amir Zafar Qasmi, and Maulana Zafar Siddiqui Qasmi.

With its fearless journalism and unwavering commitment to truth, Millat Times continues to inspire hope for a more inclusive and democratic India

source: http://www.muslimmirror.com / Muslim Mirror / Home> Indian Muslim> Media / by Special Correspondent / January 19th, 2025

UP Government confers Yash Bharti award to 46 people, list includes nine Muslims

UTTAR PRADESH:

Lucknow:

Uttar Pradesh’s highest honour Yash Bharti award was given to 46 personalities on Monday. Among them, nine Muslims were conferred the award by Chief Minister Akhilesh Yadav in presence of Mulayam Singh Yadav. The award is given annually by Culture Department of UP government.

Yash Bharti comes with a cash prize of Rs 11 lakh, citation and a shawl. The awardees are also eligible for a monthly pension of Rs 50,000 for their life.

Yash Bharti award were constituted in 1994 by the then CM Mulayam Singh Yadav but were discontinued between 2007 and 2012 by Mayawati. It has since been revived by CM Akhilesh Yadav.

1. Ustad Ghulam Mustafa Khan
Classical singing
Born- 3 march 1931, Badaun

Belong to Rampur Sahaswa Gharana in classical singing. Conferred honorary citizenship of Baltimore and Maryland in 1986. Padamshri in 1991, Sangeet Natak Academy Award in 2003, Padam Bhushan in 2006 and Rashtriya Tansen Award in 2008.

2. Professor Irfan Habib
Historian
Born-12, August 1931 in Baroda.
D.Phil from Oxford

Chairman, Indian Council of Historical Research 1987-93, 1993-96. Jawaharlal Nehru Fellowship in 1968-70, D.Lit from BHU (2008), Vishwa Bharti (2008), Kalyani Vishwavidyalaya (2009), North Bengal University (1990) and Ravindra Bharti University (1989). Padam Shree in 2005.

3. Dr Nahid Abedi
Sanskrit literature and philoshophy
Born—12 February 1961, Mirzapur
D. Lit from Lucknow University in 2009. Padam Shree awardee.
Several books and papers published in Sanskrit.

4. Iqbal Ahmed Siddiqui
Ghazal singer
Born—November 9, Allahabad

Performed at All India Radio and Doordarshan. Released 17 cassettes. Sang one song in film Rama O Rama.

5. Anwar Jalalpuri
Urdu poetry and writing
Born—6 July 1947

Several awards on Urdu poetry like UP Gaurav Samman, Mati Ratan Samman, Iftikhar-e-Meer Samman etc.

6. Dr Nawaz Deobandi
Poet and educationist
Born—16 July 1956, Saharanpur

Chairman, UP State Urdu Academy. Established Rafiqul Mulk Mulayam Singh Yadav Urdu IAS Study Center in Lucknow. Several awards like Kaifi Azmi award, Dushyant award, Rotary award etc.

7. Aleemullah Siddiqui
Artist
Born—10 June 1953, Lucknow

Artist using stem of wheat plant, painting on cloth etc. Acted in play Dilli Ka Akhirir Mushaira and Main Urdu Hoon.

8. Imran Khan alias Imran Pratapgarhi
Literature
Born—6 August 1987 Pratapgarh.

Internationally acclaimed poet and attended Mushairas in Oman, Bahrain, Dubai, Sharjah etc. Received Urdu Academy award in Saudi Arab, Red Cross Society Orissa’s Vishist Vidyarthi award and Sadbhavna award by Maharashtra Municipal Corporation.

9. Wazeer Ahmed Khan
Chess
Born—4 February 1947, Rampur

Participated in Chess National B competition in 1972, 1980, 1995, 1999, 2004 and 2008. UP Champion in 2004-2005. First prize in Asian Senior competition in Iran in 2015.

source: http://www.twocircles.net / TwoCircles.net / Home> Arts-Culture / by TCN Staff Reporter / March 22nd, 2016