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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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Aristotle (born 384 BCE, Stagira, Chalcidice, Greece—died 322, Chalcis, Euboea) was an ancient Greek philosopher and scientist, one of the greatest intellectual figures of Classical antiquity and Western history. He was the author of a philosophical and scientific system that became the framework and vehicle for both Christian Scholasticism and medieval Islamic philosophy. Even after…
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Lajjawati is a fascinating plant whose binary nomenclature is Mimosa pudica. Both terms of Mimosa and pudica are derived from Latin language. Mimosa means ‘mimic’ i.e. imitator meaning thereby actor/actress and the pudica signifies to modest, shy (Sharmili – Sharmila and chaste etc, so the literal connotation of Mimosa pudica is Sharmili Adakar and it…
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Qrat a Computer Group is an institute of computer science and engineering at Vivek Khand, Gomtinagar Lucknow, a Shahr-e-Tahzib where Sham-e-Awadh has been a pleasant scene to be gazed upon. I started my teaching career from a distinguished Islamic seminary, Darul Uloom Warsia, founded by late Hazrat Qari Abul Hasan Qadri Sb at Vishal Khand,…
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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…









