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Naz Qadri Muzaffarpuri (1940–2019) ‘Professor Mohiuddin’ belonged to Baruraj, a Nagar Panchayat near Motipur Development Block. This is legislative constituency as well. A prominent poet, literary critic, fiction writer and beloved professor, he has contributed enormously to Urdu language and literature bringing name and fame to his state and region Mithila (Tirhut). As an Educator,…
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Atique Muzaffarpuri, coming from the village Mahesh Sthan was one of the prominent Urdu journalists, fiction writers and poets of the North Bihar. Some of his gazals and one book compiled by him ‘Sabrang Shaeri’ amongst others are available online. I have gone through his poems finding interesting and hilarious: फ़लक पर कोई साज़िश हो…
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American Empire is the successor of the British Empire, different in exploiting mechanism, but worse than British Empire in reference to devastations it wrecks upon the poor and developing countries, piling the weapons of mass destructions and bloodbath, trapping other nations in the trap of debt by the so-called international financial institutions, deceiving in the…
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Urdu is my mother tongue? perhaps not, Vajjika? It may be, however, Urdu has been engrained so much into my perception, learning, teaching and life that I could not love any language as I love Urdu and then Arabic. Urdu was born and began growing in the same period when English started its life journey…
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Zarb-e-Kaleem translated into English “The Rod of Mosses” is a collection of poetry by Hakimul Ummah, crusader for the Indians Muslims and the Muslims around the world and the creator of Pakistan. This book is subtitled – Declaration of War against the Present Times – This is a philosophical musing on the current issues of…
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Marg-e-Mafajat is an expression occurred in the poetry of Allama Iqbal, the Poet of the East and the spiritual mentor of Pakistan and one of the finest literary artists of all times. Marg-e-Mafajat is linguistically a noun phrase combined by two words, marg that signifies death. This word has come from Persian language and Mafajat…
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English Agentive Suffix – er is morpheme that is added in the last of words modifying their meanings to the doer of that act. Let us look at some common words having this agentive suffix –er and their counterparts in Hindi and we must ponder over as to whether both languages English and Hindi utilize…
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Shrikant Verma was born in Bilaspur, Madhya Pradesh. His primary education was arranged in Bilaspur itself. After acquiring MA in Hindi from Nagpur University in 1956 he embarked on the literary journey as a journalist. He remained associated with magazines like Shramik, Kriti, Dinman and Varnika and others. The Government of Madhya Pradesh honored him…







