Academics | Degree | Year | Institution | B.Com Hons( 4 year Graduation) | 2013 | University of Central Punjab Lahore. | (I.Com)Accounting | 2009 | Punjab college of commerce F-8/4 | | Languages proficiency | * English * Urdu * Punjabi | Leisure timeActivities | * Watching Talk shows * Attend seminar and social activities | Contact Details | Address: House No# 4/2-c‚ St 43 ‚ Sector G-7/2 Islamabad Phone: 322-5000620
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exported from - Jahane Rumi Export date: Thu Nov 18 17:11:12 2010 / +0000 GMT Saadat Hasan Manto- Writer of Stark Realities (Courtesy Iftikhar Chaudri) Saadat Hassan Manto (May 11‚ 1912 ? January 18‚ 1955) was a Pakistani Urdu short story writer‚ most known for his Urdu short stories ‚ ’Bu’ (Odour)‚ ’Khol Do’ (Open It)‚ ’Thanda Gosht’ (Cold Meat)‚ and his magnum opus‚ Toba Tek Singh’. Unfortunately having spent life on both sides of the border he was portrayed as an Indian writer in Pakistan
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Telugu 7.2%‚ Marathi 7%‚ Tamil 5.9%‚ Urdu 5%‚ Gujarati 4.5%‚ Kannada 3.7%‚ Malayalam 3.2%‚ Oriya 3.2%‚ Punjabi 2.8%‚ Assamese 1.3%‚ Maithili 1.2%‚ other 5.9% note: English enjoys the status of subsidiary official language but is the most important language for national‚ political‚ and commercial communication; Hindi is the most widely spoken language and primary tongue of 41% of the people; there are 14 other official languages: Bengali‚ Telugu‚ Marathi‚ Tamil‚ Urdu‚ Gujarati‚ Malayalam‚ Kannada‚ Oriya
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CULTURE OF PAKISTAN 1. CULTURE – (DEFINITION‚ SOURCES‚ TRAITS) CULTURE CAN BE DEFINED AS ALL THE WAYS OF LIFE INCLUDING ARTS‚ BELIEFS AND INSTITUTIONS OF A POPULATION THAT ARE PASSED DOWN FROM GENERATION TO GENERATION. CULTURE HAS BEEN CALLED "THE WAY OF LIFE FOR AN ENTIRE SOCIETY. AS SUCH‚ IT INCLUDES CODES OF MANNERS‚ DRESS‚ LANGUAGE‚ RELIGION‚ RITUALS‚ NORMS OF BEHAVIOR SUCH AS LAW AND MORALITY AND SYSTEMS OF BELIEF AS WELL AS THE ART. Culture is the sum total of the customs‚
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Who would have thought that someone’s life could change in just ten days? Well‚ mine did during summer break of my junior year. I went on a two-week trip to Pakistan with my Pakistani class. We traveled all over Pakistan‚ from Karachi to Peshawar‚ along the South of Pakistan‚ and even to Iran! I visited places I usually saw on the television screen. I even climbed 827 steps on the world famous Habib Bank Plaza. I truly enjoyed visiting the Pakistan Maritime Museum. It is so big that people say it
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Sialkot for a few months. In 1947‚ after the partition of India‚ the family moved to Jamshedpur (Bihar). He resumed his schooling in third grade at Dhatkidih Lower Primary school. He spent fourth to seventh grade (1949-53) at New Middle English school. Urdu was the medium of instruction for all subjects except English‚ which was limited to reading and writing. From eighth to eleventh grade‚ he attended KMPM High School in
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Urdu (Normal) Paper-I 1. 2 08.05.2012 TUESDAY 2. 09.05.2012 WEDNESDAY 9:30 AM to 12:30 PM 2:30 PM to 5:30 PM 9:30 AM to 12:30 PM Urdu (Easy) Paper-I 3. Urdu (N.M.T) Paper-I 4. 3 History & Culture of Pakistan Paper-I (For Foreigners Only) 5. Commercial Geography Paper-II 1. Mathematics Paper-II 2. 5 10.05.2012 THURSDAY 11.05.2012 FRIDAY 2:30 PM to 5:30 PM 9:30 AM to 12:30 PM 3. Urdu (Easy) Paper-I 4. Urdu (N.M
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English in India and the role of the elite in the national project the elite in the national project1 Annie MO NTAUT‚ INALCO (SeDyL)‚ Paris Published in Problematizing Language Studies‚ Cultural‚ Theoretical and Applied Perspectives‚ Essays in Honor of Rama Kant Agnihotri Akar Books‚ Delhi‚ 2010‚ pp. 83-116 (eds. S. I. Hasnain & S. Chaudhary) Abstract Introduced by the British colonization and today the official language of the Indian Nation in association with Hindi‚ English is spoken
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education was in a madarasa under a Maulavi‚ where he learnt Urdu. When he was studying in the ninth class he was married‚ much against his wishes. He was then fifteen. In 1919‚ while he was a teacher at Gorakhpur‚ he passed his B.A.‚ with English‚ Persian and History. He had a second marriage with Shivarani Devi‚ a child-widow‚ who wrote a book on him‚ ‘Premchand Gharmein’ after his death. Premchand’s literary career started as a freelancer in Urdu. In his early short stories he depicted the patriotic
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endeavors in Urdu and Persian language with thousands of high quality verses to his credit. He bagged a major chunk of fame through his rich philosophical verses which often eclipse his status as a prolific prose-writer. Many notable writers proclaim that Ghalib could have garnered the same magnitude of fame only on the basis of his amazing prose. He gave a new and refreshing facet to the genre of prose-writing and thereby‚ is often referred to as “the father of prose-writing” in the realm of Urdu literature
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