Ali Fraz Rezvi

Ali Fraz Rezvi covers heritage, history, literature and current social issues for the Patriot.

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Ali Fraz Rezvi -August 31, 2022

Indians now biggest chunk of foreign students in Canada

Indians now biggest chunk of foreign students in Canada

More than two lakh Indian students are presently studying in Canada. As per the data, 216,000 Indian students in Canadian universities made up more than a third of the total number of international students in 2021

Ali Fraz Rezvi -August 29, 2022

Only murders in the Capital!

Only murders in the Capital!

When a senior Police officer was approached by the Patriot, about the rising murder cases in Delhi, he stated that Delhi has dangerously changed after the lockdown.

Ali Fraz Rezvi -August 28, 2022

Partition refugees remember how they sought shelter in Delhi’s historic tombs

Partition refugees remember how they sought shelter in Delhi’s historic tombs

The 75th anniversary of Indian independence was celebrated with magnificence. The whole of Delhi was tri-coloured, from roofs of the newly built houses to the century- old tombs scattered in different regions of the city. The very same tombs and monuments are the living memoirs of a blood-soaked Partition

Ali Fraz Rezvi -August 27, 2022

Existential crisis – an Afghan school’s cry for help

Existential crisis – an Afghan school’s cry for help

With students enrolled from classes 1 to 12, the Afghan School had a total number of 400 students until January 22, but the numbers have seriously decreased. Despite the dwindling numbers, the school has somehow managed to retain the number of teaching staff.

Ali Fraz Rezvi -August 26, 2022

Remembering Amrita Pritam: A lost gem

Remembering Amrita Pritam: A lost gem

On the occasion of Amrita Pritam's 103rd birth anniversary, The Modern Poets are bringing her back to life

Ali Fraz Rezvi -August 20, 2022

Ghalib has been called back to the court!

Ghalib has been called back to the court!

Courtrooms and judicial proceedings have always been a nightmare for the legend of Urdu literature in his lifetime. Mirza Ghalib, even after 150 years of his death wasn’t spared and has been summoned to the court once again.