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It was established in 1930 and existed till August 1947. It was unique attempt at that time granted to any private company. Many prescription letters and registered parcels including Value
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Shabbir Hussain Akhtar Alwari while reviewing 'Masiha-e Zaman' praised the efforts of Hakim Syed Karam Hussain. Similarly, some literary magazines like 'Al Hakim' (Monthly from Lahore), 'Jamia' (Monthly from Delhi) and 'Maarif'
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started a monthly 24 pages periodical in the name of 'Masiha-e Zaman' in
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praised the issue of this periodical, which on his behalf, Pandit Ram Bhadr
Adhyaji, 'Juditional Minister' of Alwar state honoured after reading it.
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