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:: BHASHYAM BHASHEER AHAMED STREET - ALWARPET ::
I Must say, its inspiring to see this street name in Alwarpet. Never saw this kind of name . Those who don't know where this street is, its next to Naradha Gana Sabha , Alwarpet. These kind of names should be encouraged.
It is Vaishnavite-Muslim name combination, the explanation is simple — it commemorates two men — K. Bhashyam Iyengar and Basheer Ahmed Sayeed. Both were giants of the legal field.
Name Reasons Behind Famous Roads / Streets in Chennai
:: BHASHYAM BHASHEER AHAMED STREET - ALWARPET ::
I Must say, its inspiring to see this street name in Alwarpet. Never saw this kind of name . Those who don't know where this street is, its next to Naradha Gana Sabha , Alwarpet. These kind of names should be encouraged.
It is Vaishnavite-Muslim name combination, the explanation is simple — it commemorates two men — K. Bhashyam Iyengar and Basheer Ahmed Sayeed. Both were giants of the legal field.
Bhashyam enrolled as an advocate in
1906. He apprenticed under his father-in-law, the legendary Sir VC
Desikachariar, and later worked with leaders such as VV Srinivasa Iyengar and
S. Srinivasa Iyengar. He was greatly successful in independent practice as
well. He wrote a classic commentary on the Negotiable Instruments Act, while
still inthe early days of his career and is even nowreferred to at times as NI
Act Bhashyam to distinguish him from the other, Sir V Bhashyam Iyengar.
But it is his services to social causes
that earned him immortality. Active in the freedom struggle he was beaten by
the police and also sentenced. He took to representing in court, people charged
for participating in the independence movement. He was to be a member of the
Syndicates of the Madras and Annamalai Universities, a councillor, a member of
the Legislature and a minister in the Prakasam Ministry of 1946-47. He died in
1959.
Basheer Ahmed enrolled in the High Court
in 1925. An expert in languages and also Islamic law, he rose quickly in
practice and was later made a judge of the Madras High Court. He was confirmed
as a judge in 1950.Like Bhashyam, he too was actively involvedin social causes,
one of the prime beneficiaries being the Music Academy, of which he was a
member of the executive committee.
It was at his prompting that the Academy
purchased its present property. Justice Basheer Ahmed, in 1951, set up the
Southern India Education Trust along with afew other prominent Muslims of
Madras.
Sixteen acres of land were purchased in
theTeynampet area and in 1955, Pt. Jawaharlal Nehru, who greatly admired
Basheer Ahmed’s legal acumen and learning, laid thefoundation stone of the SIET
College, the first of the many SIET institutions. Justice Basheer Ahmed Sayeed
died in 1984.
K. Bhashyam lived in Champaka Vilas, at
the intersection of Luz Church Road and Mowbrays (now TTK) Road. That property
isa rabbit’s warren of flats now. The other side of Mowbray’s Road, was mainly
paddy fields, with the vast Sudder Court (native courts of the 18 century) in
the distance. The main court building, Sadr Gardens, was Basheer Ahmed Sayeed’s
residence. It still exists, a magnificent pile.
When the surrounding area was developed in the 1940s, roads
were laid and one connected Sadr Gardens to Mowbrays Road.In an inspired
moment, it was decided to name it after both men and so we have it, Bashyam
Basheer Ahmed Street.
Source : The Hindu, sriramv.wordpress.com
Source : The Hindu,
Good one.. Nice to know the fact behind a street name :)
ReplyDeleteThanks Sushmitha !
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ReplyDeleteThanks Akash :)
ReplyDeleteThe more appropriate source for this story is sriramv.wordpress.com .. He's the one who wrote about this connection in his blog as well as The Hindu. Just FYI.
ReplyDeletePls do share more info on localities ... Good start.
Ram N
Thanks Ram sir. Will add the source now itself. Thanks so much.
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