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Biography of Benazir Bhutto

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Biography of Benazir Bhutto Benazir Bhutto ( 21 June 1953 – 27 December 2007) was a Pakistani government official who filled in as Prime Minister of Pakistan from 1988 to 1990 and again from 1993 to 1996. She was the principal lady to head a just government in a Muslim greater part country. Ideologically a liberal and a secularist, she led or co-led the middle left Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) from the mid 1980s until her death in 2007.  Of blended Sindhi and Kurdish parentage, Bhutto was conceived in Karachi to a politically imperative, rich distinguished family. Her dad, the PPP's author and pioneer Zulfikar, was chosen Prime Minister on a communist stage in 1973. Bhutto learned at Harvard University and the University of Oxford, where she was President of the Oxford Union. She came back to Pakistan, where her dad was expelled in a 1977 military upset and executed. Bhutto and her mom Nusrat took control of the PPP and drove the nation's Movement for the Restorati

Biography of Saadat Hasan Manto

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Biography of Saadat Hasan Manto Saadat Hasan Manto (11 May 1912 – 18 January 1955) was a Pakistani essayist, writer and writer conceived in Ludhiana, British India. Composing for the most part in Urdu dialect, he created 22 accumulations of short stories, a novel, five arrangement of radio plays, three accumulations of expositions, two accumulations of individual representations. His best short stories are held in high regard by essayists and pundits. Manto was known to expound on the hard facts of society that nobody set out to discuss. He is best known for his anecdotes about the segment of India promptly following autonomy in 1947  Manto was striven for indecency multiple times; thrice before 1947 in British India, and thrice after autonomy in 1947 in Pakistan, however never indicted. He is recognized as one of the best twentieth century Urdu journalists and is the subject of a true to life movie, Manto, coordinated by Sarmad Khoosat.  It was definitely not a myster

Biography of Altaf Fatima

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Biography of Altaf Fatima Altaf Fatima is urdu author . She was born in 1929 at Lukhnow India . She moved to Pakistan in 1947 after Partition. She is exceptionally celebrated fiction essayist and author .She resigned as a teacher of Urdu. She has distributed numerous accumulations of short stories and books.  Her Novel Dastak Na Do got a great deal of success.An adjustment was displayed on Pakistan TV and a shortened interpretation was serialized by the renowned Karachi month to month, Herald.  Altaf Fatima (1927 – 29 November 2018) was a Pakistani Urdu author, short-story essayist, and educator (work in Muhammad Iqbal). Conceived in Lucknow, she moved to Lahore amid the Partition, gaining MA and BEd from the University of Punjab. Her tale Dastak Na ("Do not rap on the entryway") is viewed as one of the characterizing works in the Urdu dialect. An adjustment was displayed on Pakistan TV and a compressed interpretation was serialized by the Karachi month to mo

Biography of Faiz Ahmad Faiz

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Biography of Faiz Ahmad Faiz Faiz Ahmad Faiz was among the most celebrated and famous shayars. He confronted political suppression for his progressive perspectives. Faiz was his pen name. His introduction to the world occurred in the year 1911, in Sialkot, Punjab, from where he did his essential training from Church Mission School. Later on, he did his Masters in English and Arabic from Government College, Lahore. Amid his school days, he kept on pursueing his beautiful yearnings. In 1936, he took up the post of an English teacher at M.A.O. School, Amritsar. At the point when the Progressive Movement in India assembled force in 1936, he was one of the heroes. Faiz perfectly mixed the misery of affection with distresses of life in his verse which hit home with youth. In 1939, when his first accumulation 'Naqsh-e-Faryadi' was distributed, the artistic world was shaken with the resound. Amid that time, he likewise accepted the accountability of editorship of 'Adab-e-L

Biography of Tariq Ali

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Biography of Tariq Ali Tariq Ali (born in 21 October 1943) is a British Pakistani author, columnist, antiquarian, movie producer, political dissident, and open scholarly. He is an individual from the publication council of the New Left Review and Sin Permiso, and adds to The Guardian, CounterPunch, and the London Review of Books. He read PPE at Exeter College, Oxford.  He is the writer of a few books, including Pakistan: Military Rule or People's Power (1970), Can Pakistan Survive? The Death of a State (1983), Clash of Fundamentalisms: Crusades, Jihads and Modernity (2002), Bush in Babylon (2003), Conversations with Edward Said (2005), Pirates Of The Caribbean: Axis Of Hope (2006), A Banker for All Seasons (2007), The Duel (2008), The Obama Syndrome (2010), and The Extreme Center: A Warning (2015)  Author, columnist and movie producer Tariq Ali was conceived in Lahore in 1943.  He was taught at Oxford University, where he wound up engaged with understudy legisl

Biography of Ashfaq Ahmed

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Biography of Ashfaq Ahmed Ashfaq Ahmed was conceived on 22 August 1925 in Ferozpur. He was a Writer, Playwright, Broadcaster, Intellectual and Spiritualist. He finished his M.A. from Govt.College Lahore. He earned recognitions in the Italian and French dialects from the University of Rome and the University of Grenoble, France. He likewise picked up a preparation confirmation in communicating from Newyork University. Ashfaq Ahmed kicked the bucket of Pancreatic malignancy on September 7, 2004 in Urdu.  Ahmed was conceived on 22 August 1925 in Muktsar, Punjab, British India, into an ethnic Pashtun group of the Momand tribe.[8] He got his initial instruction in his local area of Muktsar. In the blink of an eye before autonomy in 1947, he relocated to Pakistan and settled in Lahore, Punjab. He finished his Masters in Urdu writing from Government College Lahore. Bano Qudsia, his significant other and partner in Urdu scholarly circles, was his schoolmate at the Government College

Biography of Nadeem Aslam

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Biography of Nadeem Aslam Nadeem Aslam FRSL (born in 11 July 1966 in Gujranwala, Pakistan) is a prize-winning British Pakistani writer. His presentation novel, Season of the Rainbirds, won the Betty Trask and the Author's Club First Novel Award. His widely praised second novel Maps for Lost Lovers won Encore Award and Kiriyama Prize; it was shortlisted for International Dublin Literary Award, among others. Colm Tóibín depicted him as "a standout amongst the most energizing and genuine British authors composing now.  In a period when such huge numbers of contemporary journalists are related with the faction of superstar, with instanteous achievement and with rushed, also heavy, progresses, Aslam appears to be content with the more extended view, and with quality instead of amount.  Aslam still works out his first drafts relentlessly in longhand; his second novel assumed control over 10 years to finish, and he savagely alters and pares down his own work to the deg

Biography of Mohammed Hanif

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Biography of Mohammed Hanif Mohammed Hanif (born in November 1964) is a British Pakistani essayist and writer who composes a month to month assessment piece in The New York Times.  Hanif is the writer of the widely praised book A Case of Exploding Mangoes, which was for quite some time recorded for the Booker Prize, shortlisted for the Guardian First Book Award, and won the Commonwealth Prize for Best Book. His second book, Our Lady of Alice Bhatti, won the Wellcome Book Prize. He additionally filled in as a journalist for the BBC News situated in Karachi and was the essayist for its acclaimed show and the component film, The Long Night. He work has been distributed by The New York Times, The Daily Telegraph, The New Yorker and The Washington Post. His play The Dictator's Wife has been organized at the Hampstead Theater.  Mohammed Hanif was conceived in Okara, Pakistan. Subsequent to leaving the Pakistan Air Force Academy to seek after a profession in news coverage,

Biography of Bapsi Sidhwa

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Biography of Bapsi Sidhwa Bapsi Sidhwa ( brought into the world August 11, 1938) is a Pakistani author of Gujarati Parsi plunge who writes in English and is inhabitant in the United States.  She is best known for her synergistic work with Indo-Canadian producer Deepa Mehta: Sidhwa composed both the 1991 novel Ice Candy Man which filled in as the reason for Mehta's 1998 film Earth and the 2006 novel Water: A Novel on which is based Mehta's 2005 film Water.  Nationality: American (Pakistani outcast, emigrated to United States, 1984). Conceived: Bapsi Bhandara, Karachi, Pakistan, 1938. Training: Kinnaird College for Women, B.A. 1956. Vocation: Conducted epic composition workshops, Rice University, 1984-86; right hand teacher of experimental writing, University of Houston, 1985. President, International Women's Club of Lahore, 1975-77. Pakistan's representative to Asian Women's Congress, 1975. Specialist: Elizabeth Grossman, Sterling Lord Literary Agency

Biography of Mohsin Hamid

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Biography of Mohsin Hamid Mohsin Hamid ( conceived 23 July 1971) is a Pakistani author, essayist and brand advisor. His books are Moth Smoke (2000), The Reluctant Fundamentalist (2007), How to Get Filthy Rich in Rising Asia (2013), and Exit West.  Hamid spent piece of his adolescence in the United States, where he remained from the age of 3 to 9 while his dad, a college educator, was enlisted in a PhD program at Stanford University. He at that point moved with his family back to Lahore, Pakistan, and went to the Lahore American School  His first novel was Moth Smoke (2000), victor of a Betty Trask Award and shortlisted for the PEN/Hemingway Award. Moth Smoke was made into a TV smaller than expected arrangement in Pakistan and an operetta in Italy, and was a New York Times Notable Book of the Year in 2000.  In 2007 his second novel, The Reluctant Fundamentalist, was distributed and shortlisted for the 2007 Man Booker Prize for Fiction. In 2008, it won the South Bank S

Biography of Kamila Shamsie

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Biography of Kamila Shamsie Kamila Shamsie was conceived in 1973 in Pakistan. She is the little girl of the acclaimed writer Muneeza Shamsie, experienced childhood in Karachi, considered in the US, and now lives in London. Her first novel In the City by the Sea was distributed in 1998, while she was still in school and was shortlisted for the John Llewellyn Rhys Prize. In the next year, she was granted the Pakistan Prime Minister's Award for Literature. Shamsie is the creator of seven books. Her epic Burnt Shadows (2009) was converted into in excess of twenty dialects and shortlisted for the Orange Prize for Fiction. Her latest, Home Fire (2017) has been longlisted for the Man Booker prize.  Kamila Shamsie is a standout amongst the most wonderful storytellers within recent memory. In clear, convincing writing she weaves stories that regularly cross existence, as in Burnt Shadows, where she follows the entwining destiny of two families through the last days of the second

Biography of Sumaira Sharif Toor

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Biography of Sumaira Sharif Toor Ye Chahitaan Ye Shiditaan is a stunning novel composed by sumera Sahrif Toor. This was distributed in the month to month Digest for lady. This is an astonishing romantic tale which pivots along the relationship. We can't manage the cost of just love and lose the dearest relations and not we can live without a man who turn into the fundamental motivation to live. In this way, this novel name Ye Chahitaan Ye Shiditaan is the narrative of characters who transforms themselves as per circumstances. This tale has the primary characters which are Zarish, Samaan, Navaira, Shariq, Nawaz, Raza and Rimsha. This tale Ye Chahitaan Ye Shiditaan has additionally perform the national TV channel Geo of Pakistan. This is the entire bundle like it has all affection, despise, feelings, sentiment and everything. Author delightfully depict the characters and circumstances of novel. it is a fascinating novel to peruse. Online read finish novel Ye Chahitaan Ye Shidi

Biography of Uzma Aslam Khan

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Biography of Uzma Aslam Khan Uzma Aslam Khan was conceived in Lahore and experienced childhood in Karachi, Pakistan. She is the creator of four books, including Trespassing, The Geometry of God, and, most as of late, Thinner than Skin. Trespassing was shortlisted for the Commonwealth Prize Eurasia 2003. The Geometry of God was casted a ballot one of Kirkus Reviews' Best Books of 2009 and won a bronze decoration in the Independent Publisher Book Awards 2010. More slender than Skin was longlisted for the Man Asian Literary Prize 2012 and the DSC Prize for South Asian Literature 2014. Her books have been deciphered around the world, incorporating into Romania, Brazil, France, Spain, Italy, Serbia, Norway, and Sweden.  Khan was conceived in Lahore and brought to a great extent up in Karachi, however her most punctual years were migrant and spent in Manila, Tokyo, and London. She got a grant to learn at Hobart and William Smith Colleges, New York, from where she acquired a BA

Biography of Abdul Hameed

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Biography of Abdul Hameed Abdul Hameed Adam (1910 – 1981) was a Pakistani essayist and writer. Abdul Hameed was conceived in Talwandi Musa, a town in Gujranwala zone, Punjab, British India (now in Punjab, Pakistan. He had finished his initial instruction at home and finished his registration (tenth grade) from Islamia High School, Bhati door, Lahore, Pakistan. In the wake of finishing FA (the twelfth grade) as a private understudy, Adam began working for the Indian Army in 1927-1928 and worked there until the point that Second world war began.  Abdul Hameed kicked the bucket on 29 April 2011 at 83 years old. His memorial service was gone to by numerous kindred essayists including Ata ul Haq Qasmi and the veteran writer Mujibur Rehman Shami. His abstract commitments were recognized and remarks were made that it was an incredible misfortune for the artistic circles of Pakistan.  Amid the Second world war, he was sent to the Middle East, where he served in Iran and Iraq. In

Biography of Ismat Chughtai

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Biography of Ismat Chughtai Ismat Chughtai (21 August 1915 to 24 October 1991) was an Indian Urdu dialect essayist. Starting during the 1930s, she composed on topics including female sexuality and womanliness, working class culture, and class strife, frequently from a Marxist point of view. With a style portrayed by artistic authenticity, Chughtai built up herself as a huge voice in the Urdu writing of the twentieth century, and in 1976 was granted the Padma Shri by the Government of India.  Ismat Chughtai is an Indian Urdu-dialect essayist. Best referred to for such short-stories as Lihaaf (1942) and Chu Mui (1952), she likewise composed different works including books and non-anecdotal expositions. Chughtai's incomplete collection of memoirs Kaghazi Hai Pairahan was distributed after death.  The book is a legitimate and convincing journal of Ismat Chughtai, a standout amongst the most critical Urdu authors and scholars of the subcontinent. Written in an anecdotal,

Biography of Maha Malik

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Biography of Maha Malik Maha Malik is a Pakistani author and screenwriter. She began her profession through Khawateen process and has composed many books and plays for TV. The majority of her plays has been adjusted for screen with the content composed independent from anyone else for Geo TV, ARY Digital and Hum TV. She has been named for Best Television Writer at Lux Style Awards and Hum Awards. Her books have been applauded by Daily Times of Pakistan for her depiction of ladies' lives  Maha Malik is the writer of the book Raigzar e Tamana Nove . It is a romantic tale which depicts many consuming social issues of our general public. The creator told about the sentiments and feelings of a forlornness young lady. She examined the issues of a widow which dreaded her future.  Maha Malik is a well known story author and writer. She wrote some super hit stories for the perusers of Urdu. She is composing the summaries of Urdu. The clients loved the Maha Malik Novels for he

Biography of Intizar Hussain

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Biography of Intizar Hussain Intizar Hussain (December 21, 1925 – February 2, 2016) was a Pakistani author of Urdu books, short stories, verse and genuine. He is generally perceived as a main scholarly figure of Pakistan  Intizar Hussain was conceived in Dibai, Bulandshahr, British India in 1923, and moved to Pakistan in 1947. His correct date of birth isn't known, sources show that he was conceived on 21 December 1922, 1923 or 1925. Subsequent to passing the Intermediate Examination (secondary school proportional in the USA) in 1942, he picked up a four year certification and a graduate degree in Urdu writing at Meerut College in 1944 and 1946 separately  He composed short stories, books and verse in Urdu, and furthermore abstract segments for Dawn paper and Daily Express paper. The Seventh Door, Leaves and Basti are among his books that have been converted into English. His different works incorporate Hindustan Se Aakhri Khat, Aagay Sumandar Hai, Shehr-e-Afsos, Jat

Biography of Bano Qudsia

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Biography of Bano Qudsia Bano Qudsia Urdu 28 November 1928 – 4 February 2017), otherwise called Bano Aapa, was a Pakistani writer, dramatist and mystic. She composed writing in Urdu, creating books, dramatizations and short stories. Qudsia is best known for her novel Raja Gidh. Qudsia additionally composed for TV and stage in both Urdu and Punjabi dialects. Her play Aadhi Baat has been classified "a work of art" Bano Qudsia passed on in Lahore on 4 February 2017. Bano Qudsia was an essayist, scholarly, dramatist and mystic from Pakistan who is respected among the best Urdu author and short story journalists of present day times. She is best known for her novel Raja Gidh. She composed for TV and stage in both Urdu and Punjabi dialects. She is the spouse of popular author Ashfaq Ahmed. Bano Qudsia is perceived as a pioneer in the domain of TV plays. Bano Qudsia was conceived on 28-11-1928 in Firozpur in the province of Punjab, India. She was a prestigious Spiritualis