Channel: Jashn-e-Rekhta
Category: Entertainment
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Description: Najeeb Jung is a retired Indian Administrative Service officer who served as the 20th Lieutenant Governor of Delhi. He has also served as the 13th Vice-Chancellor of the Jamia Millia Islamia. He has published several monographs and reports on the energy sector and is a regular contributor to national newspapers on education and social issues, He has also translated verses of Ghalib in English as “Deewan-e-Ghalib, Sariir-e- Khaama”. Born and brought up in Delhi, Najeeb Jung shares his life experience as a civil servant, academician and admirer of poetry. 00:00- #guftugu 0:21- Intro Video 3:16- Interview begins 3:45- Begins with talking about his parental lineage and childhood 8:14- Asked about his aspirations as a child 10:54- Talks about the changes he saw in Delhi while growing up 11:47- Asked about his initial cultural exposures 17:36- Asked about his feelings towards his home Talks about the experience in two phases 20:38- Talks about his mother 22:47- Talks about his career journey From Civil services to Asian Development Bank and Oxford University 24:24- Asked to summarise his journey as an IAS Officer 29:40- Talks about his experience as an academician 31:26- Asked about his love for poetry Talks about learning poetry while being in Jamia with Khalid Mehmood, the experience of translating Ghalib’s poetry 38:09- Recites some verses from “Deewaan-e-Ghalib: Sariir-e-Khaama” and translates them 43:23- Asked about recommendations to read, to understand Ghalib 47:22- Talks about the changes he saw in India, authorization and their effects 52:28- Asked about his opinion on the world and its order as a student, administrator Talks about socialism, capitalism and its effects on developing countries Talks about the country of his dreams as a poet, quotes Iqbal “Ek hi saf mein khade ho gaye Mahmood-o-Ayaz Na koi banda raha aur na koi banda-nawaz” Anchor - Producer: Syed Mohammad Irfan