Monthly Archives: March 2016

Ram Advani had plans to visit his bookstore till he turned 99

Lucknow:

On his 95th birthday, the much loved bookseller Ram Advani had told friend Pradeep Kapoor about his wish to continue visiting the bookshop everyday till the age of 99. Only after that did he want to retire and visit places outside Lucknow. On Thursday, when Advani’s mortal remains were taken to the electric crematorium, it seemed he had lived 95 years too less.

Overwhelmed with the response and respect her father received from the city, Advani’s daughter Radhika said, “The city and its people appreciated and reciprocated to my father’s warmth all his life and even in the hour of his death.” A prayer meet will now be held on Saturday, March 12 at the Hari Om Mandir from 4pm to 5pm.

Present at the crematorium to pay his last respects to the man who was his father’s friend and his own idol, Hemant Singh said, “I happened to visit a swanky new generation bookstore in the city recently. Despite its stylish interiors, it did not create the enthusiasm that Ram Uncle’s bookstore evoked.”

The modern store later asked Singh for a feedback. “They asked me names of the other three bookstores and I just wrote the name of Ram Advani Booksellers three times.”

Although he came to Lucknow only in 1947, Advani always remained a true Lakhnavi whose identity was attached only to this city. “Never in all these years did he talk about the sorrows of Partition or carry the pain of the events that took place.”

source: http://www.timesofindia.indiatimes.com / The Times of India / News Home> City> Lucknow / TNN / March 11th, 2016

17-foot long photo album to mark 4th anniversary of Akhilesh govt in UP

Lucknow :

The UP Award Society is preparing a 17-foot long photo album to mark the fourth anniversary of the Akhilesh Yadav led Samajwadi Party (SP) government in Uttar Pradesh (UP).

The album named ‘Swarnim UP’ will be a creation of 5000 images illustrating the development work carried out by the chief minister in UP. The album with a 100 pages and weighing 400 kilograms has been sent for entry to the Limca Book of Records.

“It will be 8-feet in length and 4-feet wide and on opening up the entire length will be 17-foot,” informed Subhash Bhalla, secretary, UP Award Society. The album is being claimed to be one of its kind in the world.

sourcce: http://www.timesofindia.indiatimes.com / The Times of India / News Home> City> Lucknow / by Ashish Tripathi / March 05th, 2016