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Love is the essential language of Nature and Truth its only speech. The truth about the language of any peoples oftentimes lies clouded in mythology, history, politics and arts. Watch this irresistable discussion amongst the
sages of language as they try to unwind the falsities around Urdu, Hindi and Hindustani.
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In September 1954, just three months before his death, Manto wrote this short autobiographical account that revealed things about himself that nobody knew before and still remain largely unknown. Read the whole article in both
Devanagari and Urdu scripts.
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Time and again, the wave of feminism has risen and changed the world for better. The components of Feminist philosophy in Urdu literature can be traced as far back as its origin. Some of the most roaring voices of feminism
in Urdu rose and echoed in the modern era. Here is a glimpse at their contributions.
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A professor of English at Allahabad University, a freedom fighter, a close friend of Pt. Nehru, a foremost Urdu poet and critic, Raghupati Sahai Firaq Gorakhpuri was one of the tallest stalwarts of Urdu poetry and literature.
Unlike many, Firaq was a man who always knew his worth.
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A Celebration of Eastern Philosophy in Urdu Ghazal
Farhat Ehsas is one of the leading champions of ‘Urdu ghazal’ in postmodern era. His poetry celebrates the proud and long history of mankind, language, love, poetry and Urdu altogether. It invents new metaphors in the process
of exploring the ancient ones. The revised edition of ‘Qashqa Kheencha Dair Mein Baitha’ is the sheer magic of Urdu poetry at its scintillating best.
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