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warraichh · 9 months
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بدعتی کی سزاکیا ہے؟ | Urdu News – اردو نیوز
ہفتہ 27 مئی 2017 3:00 عبد الستارخان   حضرت سفيا ن بن عيينہؒ نے بدعتی کی سزا پر ایسی بات فرمائی ہے جو آبِ زر سے لکھنے کے قابل ہے۔آپؒ فرماتے ہیں: روئےزمین پر کوئی بدعتی ایسا نہیں بجز اس کے کہ اللہ تعالی اس پر اس کی بدعت کی وجہ سے ذلت ورسوائی مسلط کردیتا ہے۔ یہ بات میں نے کہتا بلکہ اللہ کی کتاب سے ثابت ہے۔  لوگوں نے پوچھا : اللہ کی کتاب میں یہ بات کہاں لکھی ہے؟۔  فرمایا : کیا تم نے اللہ کافرمان…
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alakhbarepaper · 2 years
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mrdangam · 4 months
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Grocery List
Remember to get raw meat—the kind that resembles the palms of your hands before they turn into angry fists; also, get tomatoes, you’ll know it’s good when it’s as red as your face like when you’re about to burst out of frustration; bite your own tongue, nobody believes a girl your age, instead, pick up some cow tongue for tonight’s curry; leave your heart to rest at home, people become greedy and grabby over things that aren’t theirs; grab milk, skip the skim, you’re not here to impress anyone; get this brand of chai masala, the one that impresses a man, but not enough to make him stay; skip the clothing store; find a salwar kameez cut from the same cloth as you and me, it’s cheaper that way; make sure you grab a newspaper on your way back; don’t stay out too late, it gets dangerous; have you heard about the mother who intentionally broke her daughter’s leg to save her? no amma, and please don’t do that to me, I promise I'll come home to you every night, just like I always do, I have nowhere else to go; only buy this particular brand of sugar, it’s sweet enough to satisfy a man’s desires yet respectful enough to safeguard a woman’s integrity; your split ends need attention; get bhringaraja oil, almond oil, and alma oil—specifically Dabur Vatika, not Parachute, that’s what you’ll need to grow hair long enough to keep you warm on cold nights, when there’s nobody to hold you; no need for jasmine perfumes; bottle your sadness into a scent, like the salty oceans out front; pick up some basmati rice; it’s just around the corner from the mishti store—what, you don��t know where it is? no, ma, there’s nothing there, the mishti store hasn’t been around for years; there was one, at least when I was younger; it must have been Pakistan that razed it to the ground; flames would seep from ruptured points and exit wounds on the streets as I made my way home from school; did you know they would sell rasgulla and rajbhog for a couple hundred taka? just like the amount your parents sold you off? Was it love then?; Mamoni, if it’s love that you’re looking for, you won’t find it for sale anywhere, true love only exists in poetry and books; can’t I buy books and read it out loud enough times until it becomes real enough for me to hold it in my hands?; mark off the food mold at the top of the list; it seems like it’s already shaped you into the woman you needed to become; don’t flash anger on me; anger is what a man exhibits when feeling insecure; are you any less than a man? no, amma, but sometimes I feel lesser than the lizards that crawl out inbetween the cracks of our walls at night; it’s not cruel; our ammas make us do this too, turning us into constant wars in our minds with no clear sight of the goal and out of reach; don’t look too deeply into the man with kajal under his eyes, dressed in a black kurti, even if he greets you with his hands down; he’s not the type to pen dramatic shayaris for you during arguments; he’s fluent only in Hindi, can’t even read Sanskrit, while you effortlessly weave poetry in Bengali, Hindi, Arabic, and hold onto the little Urdu you know, only because I raised you that way; he won’t opt for rickshaws or autos when you can easily walk the 8-minute distance to the grocery store; he’ll buy you the saris; he’ll buy you the jhumkas; he’ll even buy you the mendhi but won’t learn how to apply it for you; he won’t treat you to pani puri from the street vendor outside or let you coax the older bhai to add more chili powder to the mysterious liquid that’ll most definitely give you food poisoning; he won’t center your bindi for you; won’t allow you to adjust the collar of his kurti; doesn’t even consider offering you the last samosa; he’s a man raised among girls who were taught that their thoughts speak louder than words, and sometimes, not to speak at all; he won’t let you experience the freedom you have with me; don’t even entertain the idea of leaving me; oh, and one last thing, don’t forget to wear that dupatta; you always forget; sometimes, I think you do it deliberately to upset me
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ssashraf · 2 years
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Hello Everyone,
Assalamoalaikum ❣️
As you all know today is 9th November, that is, today is celebrated as Urdu Day. On this day in 1877, the famous poet Dr. Allama Iqbal was born in Sialkot Pakistan, and today Urdu Day is celebrated to mark his birth anniversary. His father's name was Sheikh Noor Muhammed and his mother's name was Imam Bibi. The financial condition of the house was not that good, it just used to pass. His father was not very educated, his job was that of a tailor, he used to stitch clothes of people and run the house, but yes he was not educated but he was a very religious and social person.
Do you know, Urdu is an Indo-Aryan language that comes from the Indo-European language family. It is the mother tongue of about 70 million people worldwide and more than 100 million people use it as a second language in India - Pakistan. Urdu is a language that reaches the soul. It is a language that fills life in ghazals. This is the reason why songs, poetry and nazms written in Urdu reach our hearts.
You must have heard that a proverb is very famous in India. Regarding languages, it is said that if Hindi is our mother then Urdu is our aunt. This clearly shows how much importance is given to languages ​​in India. Also, how is the importance of Urdu in it, it also shows.
The birth of Urdu in India is considered to be from the period of 12th century. At that time the popular name of this language was not Urdu but Hindavi. When the number of its speakers increased rapidly and it started being spoken in different states, then its different names also started appearing, such as- Zaban-e-Hind, Rekhta, Zaban-e-Dehli, Hindi, Gujri, Deccani, Zaban-e-Urdu-e-Mullah and Urdu.
I believe that Dr. Allama Iqbal through his poetry worked to advance the Urdu language to a great extent. He used Urdu and Persian languages ​ ​ extensively in his poetry. His poetry was not easy for everyone to understand. Because he did not do common poetry, in which those who read and listened could see the words of the lover, he was a revolutionary poet, his poetry used to be filled with the philosophy of life. There used to be many mines in every single harf.
There is no doubt that Dr. Allama Iqbal was a true patriot, he wrote many such ghazals in which the flame of his patriotism can be felt. When he wrote "Tarana-e-Hind" in 1904, that ghazal was on the tongue of a revolutionary. Even today that Ghazal is repeated in every corner of India.
Sare Jahan Ae Achcha Hindustan Hamara
Hum Bulbule Hain Iski Ye Gulistaan Hamara
Mazhab Nahi Sikhata Aapas Mein Bair Rakhna
Hindi Hain Hum Watan Hai Hindustan Hamara...
Well, in today's era, all of you must have also realised that somewhere in our country, in some way or the other, efforts are being made to eradicate Urdu, and this is also true that without Urdu, All Stories, Ghazal, Nazm, Song and Poetry are all incomplete. Without Urdu, they cannot accomplish all these things, but still do not know why some people are lying on erasing Urdu. So I request special Muslim brothers and sisters to try to keep Urdu alive in their society in their homes and get their children educated in Urdu and take Urdu newspapers or magazines in their homes. Today we all ourselves are getting away from Urdu as if it will no longer exist in the future.
What a great poet has written a lot on Urdu;
"Urdu" Jise Kehte Hain Tahzeeb Ka Chashma Hai..
Wo Shakhs Mohazzab Hai Jisko Ye Zuban Aayi !!
Thank You !! 😊
S S Ashraf
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dailyepaperpk · 11 days
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Daily Naya Akhbar Epaper
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Roznama Naya Akhbar is a prominent Urdu newspaper based in Lahore, with editions published in Peshawar, Islamabad, Karachi, Multan, Sukkur, and Hyderabad. For the latest updates, you can read the Daily Naya Akhbar Epaper online at dailyepaper.pk.
The editor of Naya Akhbar Epaper is Imtinan Shahid, with Zia Shahid serving as the chief editor. This newspaper, produced by the Khabrain Group, is a leading Urdu daily in Pakistan and enjoys significant popularity in Lahore.
Published by the Khabrain Group, Daily Naya Akhbar Epaper reaches audiences across eight major cities in Pakistan, including Lahore, Islamabad, Karachi, Multan, Peshawar, Sukkur, Hyderabad, and Muzaffarabad, as well as in Azad Kashmir.
According to Gallup Pakistan readership reports, Khabrain Group is recognized as the second-largest newspaper group in Pakistan. The group's excellence has been acknowledged with various media awards, reflecting its widespread appeal.
The Daily Naya Akhbar is an affordable e-paper consisting of just six pages, packed with local and entertainment news. The newspaper features vibrant colors and provides comprehensive coverage of current events. Check out the Naya Akhbar Epaper online today for the latest updates.
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healthandwealthonline · 6 months
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Urdu Newspaper | Pakistan News | روزنامہ ٩٢ نیوز - روزنامہ 92 نیوز
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findlyjobs · 6 months
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Army Public Schools and Colleges Rawalpindi Jobs 2024
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An advertisement by Frontier Works Organization FWO, Pakistan Army, and Army Public School & College APS&C, dated March 27, 2024, published in the daily Express Tribune Newspaper, seeks applications for various positions including music teacher, section head female, chemistry teacher, islamyat teacher, computer teacher, physics teacher, tajweed teacher, urdu teacher, biology teacher, IT coordinator, pre school teacher, teacher, English teacher, Pak studies teacher, art teacher, section head, and mathematics teacher in Rawalpindi, Punjab, Pakistan. Individuals with qualifications such as MCS, Bachelor's, PG Diploma, B.Ed, M.Ed, MA, M.Sc, DAE, BA, and Master's degrees are eligible to apply.
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goggledoddle · 11 months
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Farooq Qaiser's 78th Birthday Date: November 1, 2023 Today’s Doodle celebrates the 78th birthday of Farooq Qaiser, famous Pakistani puppeteer, artist, writer, and voice actor. He’s most known for creating Uncle Sargam, a fictional puppet character that stole the hearts of many children and adults alike, and became a household name throughout the country. Uncle Sargam and his companion, Masi Museebtay, are featured in today’s Doodle artwork!  Qaiser was born on this day in 1945 in Sialkot, Punjab. He studied Fine Art at the National College of Arts in Lahore, where he was first introduced to the world of puppetry. While there, he was invited to work on a children’s television program called Akka Bakkar (1971) as a show writer and puppet maker. Qaiser also attended the University of Bucharest for his bachelor’s in graphic design and the University of Southern California for a master’s in mass communications. In 1976, the puppeteer started creating his own children’s show and eventually landed a broadcasting opportunity on Pakistani Television (PTV). It wasn’t long before Kaliyan (which translates to flower bud) found its way onto family TV screens across the nation. The show brilliantly balanced humor and satire to teach valuable life lessons to its young audience. Uncle Sargam, the main character, was also charming and relatable enough that parents enjoyed watching alongside their kids. Beyond puppetry, Qaiser had his hand in other pursuits. He worked as a columnist and cartoonist for the Daily Nai Baat, an Urdu newspaper, and taught at the Fatima Jinnah Women’s University in Rawalpindi. He also co-founded the Pakistani branch of  Union Internationale de la Marionnette (UNIMA) and served as its long-time vice president. For his contributions, Qaiser has been awarded the Presidential Pride of Performance in 1993, the title of “Master Puppeteer” from UNICEF in 1997, and the PTV Lifetime Achievement Award in 2010. He played a vital role in educating and entertaining the people of Pakistan through television, and is remembered for his irreplaceable, unmatchable spirit. Happy birthday, Farooq Qaiser!   Pictured: Farooq Qaiser Courtesy Ali Farooq Pictured: Farooq Qaiser with statues of his puppets Courtesy Ali Farooq   Location: Pakistan Tags: @GoggleDoddle
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recentlyheardcom · 1 year
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Senator Mushtaq Ahmed of the Jamaat-e-Islami party called it "shameful". Caretaker Prime Minister Anwar ul-Haq Kakar even ordered an investigation. Online chatter amongst Pakistani men in particular has been scathing.But what is sparking such outrage?A 24-year-old woman.Erica Robin, a Christian from the city of Karachi, is going to represent deeply conservative Pakistan at the Miss Universe beauty pageant.Ms Robin was chosen as Miss Universe Pakistan from among five finalists at a competition held in the Maldives.It was organised by Dubai-based Yugen Group, which also owns the franchise rights to Miss Universe Bahrain and Miss Universe Egypt. It said the Miss Universe Pakistan competition had received an "overwhelming" number of applications.The Miss Universe finals will be held in El Salvador in November.Backlash and support"It feels great to represent Pakistan. But I don't understand where the backlash is coming from. I think it is this idea that I would be parading in a swimsuit in a room full of men," Ms Robin told the BBC.Those criticising her nomination say she is representing a country that does not want to be represented, especially as beauty pageants are rare in Muslim-majority Pakistan.Miss Pakistan World, a pageant for women of Pakistani descent from around the world, is probably the most well-known. It was first held in Toronto in 2002 but moved to Lahore in 2020. The competition has also seen various spin offs such as Miss Pakistan Universal, Mrs Pakistan Universal and even Miss Trans Pakistan.In the competition's 72-year history, Pakistan has never nominated a representative for Miss Universe.Ms Robin recalled that during the second selection round of the pageant which was held over Zoom, she was asked to name one thing she wanted to do for her country. "And I replied, I would want to change this mindset that Pakistan is a backward country."This may be difficult, given some of the hostile responses to her nomination.Nevertheless, models, writers and journalists alike congratulated Ms Robin, with journalist Mariana Babar hailing her "beauty and brains" on X, formerly known as Twitter.But as Pakistani model Vaneeza Ahmed, who first encouraged Ms Robin to get into modelling, told Voice of America Urdu: "When these men are fine with international competitions called 'Mister Pakistan', why do they have a problem with a woman's achievement?"From rock and roll to Islamic Republic"We are a nation of many contradictions and women and the marginalised trigger us the most," Karachi-based writer and commentator Rafay Mehmood told the BBC."Pakistan is at large an authoritarian state and that reflects in the harsh patriarchal values it enables both institutionally and socially. Erica Robin and the policing she has faced is an extension of that," he added.But there exists an archive of a Pakistan that was once far more liberal.Copies of the Dawn newspaper from the 1950s to the late 1970s have advertisements of cabaret and foreign belly dancers performing at a club near the former Elphinstone Street in downtown Karachi. These nightclubs were frequented by activists, diplomats, politicians, air hostesses and young people.The historic Metropole Hotel in Karachi was also a favoured spot for singing and jazz performances.But in 1973, Pakistan's parliament created a constitution that declared the country an Islamic Republic and Islam as the state religion.Four years later, military leader General Zia ul-Haq overthrew the government of Prime Minister Zulfikar Ali Bhutto. What followed in the decade after has been called a "draconian phase" by activists and lawyers as Islamic law was enforced and Pakistani society was drastically altered.By the mid-1980s, General Zia had even resurrected public flogging to show his commitment to Islamic law.Today, the nightclubs and bars are long gone, and the Metropole Hotel looks more like it is in danger of collapsing. Just down the road, a skeletal structure of what was initially supposed to be a casino stands abandoned.
But the yearning for a freer, more tolerant Pakistan has not gone away, and Ms Robin is just one of those pushing the boundaries of what is acceptable and what is not. The graduate of St Patrick's High School and Government College of Commerce and Economics, is adamant that she has done nothing wrong."I'm not breaking any law by representing Pakistan on a global platform. I am doing my bit to quell any stereotypes about it," she said.
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warraichh · 9 months
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آئل ریفائنری سمیت پاکستان میں معاہدوں کا اختیار وزراءکو تفویض
منگل 12 فروری 2019 3:00 ریاض۔۔۔۔ سعودی کابینہ کا اجلاس منگل کو خادم حرمین شریفین شاہ سلمان بن عبدالعزیز کی زیر صدارت ریاض کے قصر یمامہ میں منعقد ہوا۔کابینہ نے تجدد پذیر توانائی کے منصوبوں کوجدید خطوط پر استوار کرنے ، آئل ریفائنری، پیٹرو کیمیکل اور معدنیات کے شعبے میں پاکستان کیساتھ مفاہمتی یادداشتوں کا اختیار وزیر توانائی و صنعت و معدنیا ت کو تفویض کردیا۔ اس کے بموجب خالد الفالح پاکستان کیساتھ…
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farmanfateh0 · 1 year
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Niaz Fatehpuri: The Life and Legacy of a Pioneering Urdu Poet
Niaz Fatehpuri was a celebrated Urdu poet, writer, and journalist who played a significant role in shaping the literary landscape of India and Pakistan in the 20th century. His contributions to Urdu literature are immense, and his works continue to inspire generations of poets and writers.
Early Life and Education
Niaz Fatehpuri was born as Khalifa Muhammad Ishaq on February 6, 1890, in the town of Fatehpur in present-day Uttar Pradesh, India. He belonged to a family of scholars and was the eldest of seven siblings. Fatehpuri received his early education from his father, Khalifa Muhammad Husain, who was a renowned Islamic scholar and teacher. Fatehpuri received his formal education in Arabic, Persian, and Urdu at the Madrasa-e-Nizamia in Lucknow. He was an exceptional student and was awarded a scholarship by the British government to study at the prestigious Aligarh Muslim University.
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Career and Literary Contributions
After completing his education, Fatehpuri started his career as a journalist and worked for several newspapers and magazines, including the famous Urdu daily, Inqilab. He was known for his insightful articles on social and political issues and was respected for his unbiased reporting.
Fatehpuri was also a prolific poet and writer and authored several books on various subjects, including history, philosophy, and religion. His most significant contribution to Urdu literature was his translation of the Quran into Urdu, which is considered one of the best translations in the language. Fatehpuri was a pioneer in introducing modernism to Urdu literature and was a prominent member of the Progressive Writers' Movement. He believed that literature should reflect the social and political realities of the time and should be used to promote social change and progress.
Legacy and Recognition
Niaz Fatehpuri's contributions to Urdu literature and journalism are immense, and his legacy continues to inspire generations of poets, writers, and journalists. He was honored with several awards during his lifetime, including the Padma Bhushan, one of India's highest civilian honors, in 1971.
Today, Fatehpuri's works are studied and celebrated across the world, and his translations of the Quran are considered a masterpiece of Urdu literature. His ideas on modernism and progressivism have influenced several generations of Urdu writers and continue to shape the literary landscape of the language.
In conclusion, Niaz Fatehpuri was a visionary poet, writer, and journalist who played a significant role in shaping the literary and cultural identities of India and Pakistan. His contributions to Urdu literature are immense, and his legacy continues to inspire and influence writers and thinkers across the world.
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alakhbar57 · 2 years
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world news today in urdu
Leading Digital Channel And Newspapers For Urdu News And Top International News Alakhbar Latest Updates Of Live Breaking World News Today In Urdu: The Latest World News today in Urdu of Alakhbar from Pakistan and the world. Stay up to date with the latest happenings from around the world news today in Urdu. Therefore Breaking Urdu News gets updated around the clock by a professional team of journalists and reporters from around the world. Previously the only source of getting news was only through newspapers and that too in their printed form. But Now, all that has changed as people no longer rely on just printed newspapers to stay up to date. But nowadays TV news channels, digital newspapers, radio, and social media are the best sources of news. This network is the largest independent digital media house in Pakistan. We provide all types of Urdu news. Importance Of Urdu News Urdu News from a local area is often important to advise people in a locality about activities that may have an impact on a community. This can allow people to involve in decision-making processes in society. Urdu News is important as a social gathering space too, hence newspapers either online or physically place an emphasis on news. Where there are a lot of people gathered there is an opportunity to communicate in a better way. Top International News Today Of Alakhbar In A Digital World: Top International news today is a digital platform, indeed which is giving Urdu news as well as English news simultaneously. In the age of technology, people get their news, with a few clicks on their smartphones. . Top international news today is a good source of getting all news, be it international or national. Lastly, this site will provide you with all the current news, entertainment news, and general knowledge content that you are looking for. The competition among digital platforms is tough and every news channel wants to be the first to break the news lastly. International News importance : This article is about international newspapers and their impact on several countries. Several global newspapers provide various types of news/events online and offline editions. If you want to read old news stories/gossip, then the online edition is the best option. In today's global economy news from one country to another is important It gives people a perspective of each other's ways of life and cultural differences. Therefore Newspaper circulation is put together by the World Association of newspapers. Further Advantages Of international news : 1. Enrich Your Knowledge 2. Be Part of a Larger Conversation 3. Be Informed About the Latest Discoveries and Innovations 4. Indeed Stay Connected With The World Our services are provided in these areas : Lahore Islamabad Peshawar International News Is Essential In Many Ways: People are more interested in what is going on in West Middle eastern countries and several others. Various news stories such as foreign terrorism, politics, the environment, and the Sport are in many multinational newspapers. . On the one hand, local news is the focus of people, as it is more important for their daily lives. world news today in urdu
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afsanakhatun11 · 2 years
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"Exploring the Richness of Pakistani Urdu Shayri: A Tribute to Narendra Nath's Poetry"
Pakistani Urdu Shayri is a rich and diverse tradition that has produced some of the most memorable poetic works in the world. From the romantic ghazals of Mirza Ghalib to the revolutionary verses of Faiz Ahmed Faiz, Pakistani poets have crafted a unique literary identity that reflects the complex cultural and social fabric of the region.
In this article, we will explore the works of Narendra Nath, a renowned Pakistani Urdu poet, and his contribution to the Urdu literary canon.
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Narendra Nath was born in 1924 in Ludhiana, India, and later migrated to Pakistan during the partition of India in 1947. He worked as a journalist and wrote for several newspapers and magazines, including the Daily Imroze and the Weekly Lail-o-Nahar. He was a prolific writer and published several collections of poetry, including "Saya-e-Khayal" and "Taraqqi Pasand."
Rajkamal Prakashan, one of India's leading publishing houses, has published a collection of Nath's poems in Urdu titled "Pakistani Urdu Shayri: Vol. 1 Author: Narendra Nath." The book is a tribute to Nath's contribution to Urdu poetry and showcases his unique style, which blends traditional forms with modern themes.
The collection features a variety of poetic forms, including ghazals, nazms, and rubaiyat, and explores a range of themes, from love and longing to social and political issues. Nath's poetry is marked by his deep sense of empathy for the human condition and his commitment to social justice.
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toptopic4u · 2 years
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Jobs Announcement at GDA Public Higher Secondary School 2023 Job
Gwadar Development Authority GDA jobs advertisement dated about 26 January 2023 in daily Dawn Newspaper invites application for the vacant post of audio visual lab assistant, lecturer biology, primary teacher, lecturer english, lecturer pakistan studies, lecturer urdu, lecturer fine art, compounder, vice principal, chinese language instructor, lecturer computer science, lady sports teacher,…
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pakjobscareer · 2 years
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Latest Chemistry Teacher & Biology Teacher Jobs in Peshawar Pakistan Nov,2022
Latest Chemistry Teacher & Biology Teacher Jobs in Peshawar Pakistan Nov,2022
  Latest Jobs 2022 in Vacant posts including english teacher, teacher, chemistry teacher, urdu teacher, maths teacher and biology teacher are announced in Private School Peshawar, peshawar Khyber Pakhtunkhwa KPK Pakistan as per 7 December 2022 advertisement in daily Mashriq Newspaper. Bachelor, Intermediate and Master etc. educational qualification will be preferred.Latest Classifieds jobs in…
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