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which he served with dedication for several years and took it to great heights. Qaumi Awaaz became one of the most important Urdu dailies to be published from northern India. In 1938 he founded the All India Taleem Ghar in
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In 2013 museum named after him was inaugurated by former chief minister
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Congress and Indian
Nationalism: The Pre-Independence Phase
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