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Hamdard Laboratories (India), is a Unani pharmaceutical company in India (following the independence of India from Britain, "Hamdard" Unani branches were established in Bangladesh (erstwhile East Pakistan) and Pakistan). It was established in 1906 by Hakeem Hafiz Abdul Majeed in Delhi, and became
a waqf (non-profitable trust) in 1948. It is associated with Hamdard Foundation, a charitable educational trust.
Hamdard' is a compound word derived from Persian, which combines the words 'hum' (used in the sense of 'companion') and 'dard' (meaning 'pain'). 'Hamdard' thus means 'a companion in pain' and 'sympathizer in suffering'.
The goals of Hamdard were lofty; easing the suffering of the sick with healing herbs. With a simple tenet that no one has ever become poor by giving, Hakeem Abdul Majeed let the whole world find compassion in him.
They had always maintained that working in old, traditional ways would not be entirely fruitful. A broader outlook was essential for a continued and meaningful existence. their effective team at Hamdard helped the system gain its pride of place and thus they made an entry into an expansive world of discovery and research.
Hamdard Laboratories was founded in 1906 in Delhi by Hakeem Hafiz Abdul Majeed and Ansarullah Tabani, a Unani practitioner. The name Hamdard means "companion in suffering" in Urdu language.(itself borrowed from Persian) Hakim Hafiz Abdul Majeed was born in Pilibhit City UP, India in 1883 to Sheikh Rahim Bakhsh. He is said to have learnt the complete Quran Sharif by heart. He also studied the origin of Urdu and Persian languages. Subsequently, he acquired the highest degree in the unani system of medicine.
Hakim Hafiz Abdul Majeed got in touch with Hakim Zamal Khan, who had a keen interest in herbs and was famous for identifying medicinal plants. Having consulted with his wife, Abdul Majeed set up a herbal shop at Hauz Qazi in Delhi in 1906 and started to produce herbal medicine there. In 1920 the small herbal shop turned into a full-fledged production house.
Hamdard Foundation was created in 1964 to disburse the profits of the company to promote the interests of the society. All the profits of the company go to the foundation.
After Abdul Majeed's death, his son Hakeem Abdul Hameed took over the administration of Hamdard Laboratories at the age of fourteen.
Even with humble beginnings, the goals of Hamdard were lofty; easing the suffering of the sick with healing herbs. With a simple tenet that no one has ever become poor by giving, Hakeem Abdul Majeed let the whole world find compassion in him. Unfortunately, he passed away quite early but his wife, Rabia Begum, with the support of her son, Hakeem Abdul Hameed, not only kept the institution in existence but also expanded it. As he grew up, Hakeem Abdul Hameed took on all responsibilities. After helping with his younger brother's upbringing and education, he included him in running the institution. Both brothers Hakeem Abdul Hameed and Hakim Mohammed
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#178 Progress of Kharif Sowing Data as on 31st August 2017
1. EC 113/2017-18
2nd September, 2017
To All Members:
Dear Sir,
Reg : Progress of Sowing of Kharif (2017) Oilseed Crop
as on 31st
August, 2017
We reproduce here below the Agriculture Ministry report of Kharif oilseeds sowing data for week
ending 31st
August, 2017 vis a vis same period of the last year (2016) as under :
Area in Lakh Ha.
Item Normal
Area
( 5 Years
Average )
Area Sown
as on
Comparative
Coverage
Area
2016
Comparative
Coverage
Area
2015
Changed
Compared
to
2015
31.8.2017 24.8.2017 17.8.2017
Groundnut 41.49 39.61 38.81 37.67 44.13 35.52 (-) 4.52
Soybean 110.37 105.18 104.88 102.33 113.30 115.33 (-) 8.12
Sunflower 2.29 1.27 1.26 1.17 1.56 0.92 (-) 0.29
Sesamum 15.37 13.47 13.33 11.67 14.10 16.16 (-) 0.63
Niger 2.74 1.42 1.27 0.84 1.16 1.43 (+) 0.26
Castor 11.79 5.84 4.70 3.68 6.56 8.88 (-) 0.72
Total 184.05 166.80 164.24 157.36 180.81 178.24 (-) 14.01
Crop-wise Brief:
Groundnut : Area coverage during Kharif 2017 is lower by 4.52 lakh ha compared to corresponding
period of Kharif 2016.
Soybean : Area coverage during Kharif 2017 is lower by 8.12 lakh ha compared to corresponding
period of Kharif 2016.
Sunflower : Area coverage during Kharif 2017 is lower by 0.29 lakh ha compared to corresponding
period of Kharif 2016.
Sesamum : Area coverage during Kharif 2017 is lower by 0.63 lakh ha compared to corresponding
period of Kharif 2016.
Castor : Area coverage during Kharif 2017 is lower by 0.72 lakh ha compared to corresponding period
of Kharif 2016.
We reproduce here below a State-wise Kharif Oilseeds sowing position as on 31st
August, 2017.
This is for your kind information.
Thanking you,
Yours faithfully,
Dr. B. V. MEHTA
Executive Director