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Jamiluddin Aali – Urdu poet, critic, playwright, essayist, columnist, and scholar; Manzoor Ahmad – philosopher; Rukhsana Ahmad – writer, playwright, and translator [1]; Afaq Ahmed – leader of Mohajir Qaumi Movement Pakistan
Tanzeem Al-Firdous did English, Sindhi and Persian language courses from Karachi University and after doing Masters in Urdu Language and Literature from Karachi University in 1989, she did PhD in Urdu Language and Literature in 2004. The title is "The Uniqueness and Importance of Imam Ahmad Raza in Urdu Naat Poetry".
The University of Karachi (Urdu: ڪراچی يونيورسٹی; informally Karachi University, KU, or UoK) is a public research university located in Karachi, Sindh, Pakistan. Established in June 1951 by an act of Parliament and as a successor to the University of Sindh (which is now located in Jamshoro ), the university is a "Sindh Government ...
It was founded by Naimatullah Khan in 1991. [2]It offers MBBS and BDS programs at undergraduate level which are accredited by the Pakistan Medical and Dental Council.KMDC also offers postgraduate specialties in medicine and dentistry in affiliation with the College of Physicians and Surgeons Pakistan and University of Karachi.
DHA Suffa University: Private 2012 Computer Science,Engineering,Business [3] Greenwich University: Private 1998 Business [4] University of Karachi: Public 1951 General [5] National University of Computer and Emerging Sciences, FAST-NUCES Private 1980 Computer Science, Engineering [6] Sindh Madressatul Islam University: Public 1885 General [7]
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Poetry has close connections to Pakistani culture. Karachi boasts a large community of intellectuals who come together in designated open spaces to share their talent in poetry events known as mushairas in the local language. Many intellectuals and aspiring poets from all over the nation travel to Karachi, hoping to find better work ...
The First Karachi Literature Festival (KLF) was organised by Oxford University Press (Pakistan) in collaboration with British Council in March 2010. Inspired by the success of the first two festivals (2010 and 2011), the Children's Literature Festival (CLF) was launched at the end of 2011.