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Subh-e-Azadi (lit.'Dawn of Independence' or 'Morning of freedom' [4]), also spelled Subh-e-Aazadi or written as Subh e Azadi, is an Urdu language poem by a Pakistani poet, Faiz Ahmed Faiz written in 1947. [5] [6] The poem is often noted for its prose style, marxist perspectives
Ismail Merathi (1844–1917) was an Indian Urdu poet, schoolteacher, and educationist from the Mughal–British era. His poems for children like Nasihat, Barsaat, Humaari Gaye, Subah Ki Aamad, Sach Kaho, Baarish Ka Pehla Qatra, Pan Chakki, Shafaq, and several others are part of the primary school curriculum in Pakistan. [1]
Poetry Prashant Asnare [11] 2020 Sabiha Anwar Fida-e Lucknow Tales of the City and Its People English Short Stories Parveen Talha [12] 2021 Arjumand Ara: Bepanah Shaadmaani Ki Mumlikat The Ministry of Utmost Happiness: English Novel Arundhati Roy [13] [14] [15] 2022: Renu Behl: Suno Radhika: Suno Radhika: Hindi: Poetry: Madhav Kaushik [16] 2023 ...
Rekhta is an Indian web portal started by Rekhta Foundation, a non-profit organisation dedicated to the preservation and promotion of the Urdu literature. [4] The Rekhta Library Project, its books preservation initiative, has successfully digitized approximately 200,000 books over a span of ten years. [5]
Karamat was born in Odia Bazar, Cuttack, on 23 September 1936, to Rahamat Ali Rahmat (1891–1963) and Wazeerun Nisa. [1] [2] [3] Karamat's father was a year ahead of Subhas Chandra Bose (1897–1945) at Ravenshaw Collegiate School, and Bose and Rahmat placed first in their respective classes. [4]
Hakim Ahmad Shuja – Pakistani Urdu and Persian poet (1893–1969) Iftikhar Arif – Pakistani poet and litterateur (born 1944) Jaun Elia – Pakistani poet (1931–2002) Jawayd Anwar – Pakistani poet and writer (1959–2011) Josh Malihabadi – Indian poet (1898–1982) Kishwar Naheed – Pakistani writer
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Samina Raja (Urdu: ثمینہ راجہ 11 September 1961 – 30 October 2012) [1] was a Pakistani Urdu poet, [2] writer, editor, translator, educationist and broadcaster. She lived in Islamabad , Pakistan, and worked in the National Language Authority and National Book Foundation as a subject specialist.