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    early realization. This recommendation has remained a pious wish till today. Thanks to the sincere efforts of the Government of Andhra Pradesh. Urdu-medium Residential School for Hyderabad City was sanctioned and opened as a result of the pressing demands of the Urdu-speaking minority community. It is now a unique school in India. The apathy of the Urdu-knowing minority section‚ who is mainly Muslims‚ is classical. Even the Government of India in its N.E.P. has declared Muslims as an educationally

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    Pakistan. Had been taught English text book with vast knowledge of grammar and composition. February 2008 - December 2008   Lecturer At Apex College‚ Lahore‚ Punjab‚ Pakistan. February 2009 - August 2009 Had been worked as a lecturer of Urdu (Language and literature) and History of south Asia and Middle East‚ with fully grip on the above mentioned subjects.   Principal‚ Instructor At Ghauri public high school‚ Faisalabad‚ Punjab‚ Pakistan. Had been performed his duty as a Head of The

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    "This is a novel about a small-town man‚ Deven‚ who gets the opportunity to go interview his hero‚ the great poet Nur‚ the greatest living Urdu poet. Having always loved Urdu poetry and missed the chance to be an Urdu language professor‚ he is charmed into going to Delhi the big city. Even though he shrinks at the idea of possibly being exploited by his sharp and selfish friend Murad‚ the dream of meeting Nur draws him on. So he sets off on a number of adventures on Sundays‚ the one free

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    figures in Urdu literature‚ with literary work in both the Urdu and Persian languages.  Iqbal is admired as a prominent classical poet by Pakistani‚ Indian and other international scholars of literature. Although most well known as a poet‚ he has also been acclaimed as a modern Muslim philosopher. His first poetry book‚ Asrar-e-Khudi‚ appeared in the Persian language in 1915‚ and other books of poetry include Rumuz-i-Bekhudi‚ Payam-i-Mashriq and Zabur-i-Ajam. Some of his most well known Urdu works

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    HAZRAT SHAH WALLIULLAH History itself stands evident to the fact that whenever Islam was in danger‚ by any agency or enemy‚ it was saved by such personalities who through their spiritual power not only saved it but also gave it a new life. The movement of Shah Wali Ullah was the first in the Subcontinent that aimed at socio-economic and politico – religious reformation of the degenerated Muslim society. * Introduction Hazrat Shah waliullah was born on 21st February 1703 in Delhi. He was born

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    Education in Pakistan

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    According to a 2010 British Council report‚ this forced imposition of Urdu on non-Urdu speakers in Pakistani schools and universities has resulted in the systematic degradation and decline of many of Pakistan’s indigenous cultures‚ is partly responsible for a rise in reactionary rebellions against thisethnocracy (such as Sindhi nationalism‚ Baloch insurgency etc.)‚ and contributes to discontent and political instability in the country.[28] The report also cites rising illiteracy rates in Pakistan

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    Majlish in a booklet titled State Language of Pakistan: Bengali or Urdu? demands Bengali as one of the state language of Pakistan. In November 1947 Karachi‚ at Pakistan Educational Conference Fazlur Rahman‚ a Bengali‚ oppose Urdu as the only national language. On February 23‚ 1948‚ Direndra Nath Dutta moves a resolution in the first session of Pakistan’s Constituent Assembly for recognizing Bengali as a state language along with Urdu and English. However‚ in 1948 on 19th March‚ Pakistan’s Governor

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    Quran. Urdu is our national language but it has not been adopted as an official language of Pakistan. Inspite of it in the constitution of Pakistan 1957 it was decided the Urdu will be Enforced as a national language after 15 years. 55 years have passed and during this period we did not care to act upon the constitution of Pakistan. English is a foreign language of British which shows it we are still slaves of British’s and we have not achieved freedom up till now. The alphabets of Urdu and Arabic

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    broke out in May 1857‚ the Indian press had no less than‚ 75 years old tradition. Apart from English language press‚ which was largely patronized by the British ruling class and yet was confined to the elite of Indian society‚ a number of Persian‚ Urdu‚ Bengali and other vernacular papers have had their roots in the society as a whole. This press may be classified into four categories. 1. English and vernacular press that enjoyed full support and patronage of East India Company‚ their officers

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    Ismat Chughtai Case Study

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    Introduction During the ancient age‚ one of the basic foundations of India’s rich cultural heritage lay in the fact that women enjoyed an equal position and status in the society. According to Hindu tradition‚ women being the ‘Ardhangini’ (the better half) of the male counterpart had to be part and parcel of any traditional ritual that was performed. One could not imagine any traditional ceremony fulfilled without the presence of the wife. So‚ wife enjoyed an equal status as the husband. But soon

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