Nazir's modest tomb near the Taj Mahal in the Taj Ganj area, which wears a desolate look for most part of the year, lit up as fragrance from flowers greeted hisadmirers who queued up to pay homage to the 18th century "people's poet".
Agra civic body and Agra Development Authority took the initiativeto provide a canopy to cover the tomb and spruce up the area to draw tourists.
His birth anniversary coincides with Basant Panchami festival and a 'Basant Mela' is organised at the venue since 1930s. Jashn-e-Basant was organised here with poets reciting his poems.
"'Sab thaath pada rah jayega jab laad chalega banjara' or his poems on 'roti' and 'muflisi' are instances of his concern for the common man and the realities of life," said Syed Jafri, director Ghalib Research Academy.
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