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managing director of the weekly "Hindustan" which was the precursor of the Qaumi Awaz. this publication was started by
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at Pune, Abdul Aleem was with him, amongst the founders. When the first convention of the
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Lucknow. He excelled at studies from the very beginning, and it was only natural that he should have been drawn into the field of academics. After his studies he initially joined Jamia University and during his association with
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Germany and had there come into contact with Marxian thought. After his stint at Jamia, Abdul Aleem joined the
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