Saturday 22 December 2012

Hamoodur Rahman Commission Report

The Hamoodur Rahman commission was constituted by Pakistan Government to investigate the Bangladesh atrocities during the Bangladesh Liberation War and the military and political causes of the country's defeat in the 1971 war. It was asked to investigate "the circumstances in which the Commander, Eastern command, surrendered and the members of the Armed Forces of Pakistan under his command laid down their arms and a cease-fire was ordered along the borders of West Pakistan and India and along the cease-fire line in the State of Jammu and Kashmir."The report was very critical of the role of Pakistan's military and politicians and its publication was disallowed at the time.



In December 2000, 29 years after the inquiry was completed, the full commission report was finally declassified in Pakistan by President Musharraf's Military government in December 2000.


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Friday 23 November 2012

CHACHA CHAKKAN

chacha chakkan by Imtiaz Ali Taj




AIK ZAKHAM AUR SAHI

Written as a collection of short stories same as of the style of Shiekh Saadi.
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1 اپنا دکھ
2 خواب کبھی سچ نہیں ہوتے
3 سمجھوتہ
4 فرق
5 نابینا مسافر
6 بچپن
7 ایک ہی کشتی کے سوار
8 بہت دیر کر دی
9 مصلحت
10 خدمت گار
11 دکھتی رگ
12 بھوِش وانی
13 تبدیلی
14 جنازہ
15 قربتوں کی دوریاں
16 خود شناسی
17 لمحۂ فکریہ
18 نیا رشتہ
19 جب وقت پڑا
20 ایک زخم اور سہی
21 یہ رشتے یہ موڑ
22 پہلُو کا دکھ
23 فارملٹی
24 تعلق کا راز
25 وقت کی کروٹ
26 موت
27 مردہ پرست
28 ہمدردی
29 انا کی موت
30 قربت
31 نا خلف بیٹے
32 دو عکس
33 اجالوں کا کرب
34 متّقی
35 مہلت
36 سچ
37 احساس ندامت
38 قیمتی دولت
39 پس پردہ
40 افسوس
41 خوش حال گھرانے
42 طوطا
43 حصّہ کا رزق
44 نیا دُکھ
45 پہچان
46 نیا سبق
47 روشنی کا اندھیرا
48 خواہش
49 جہیز کی آگ
50 نئی امّی
51 کھلونا
52 بدلتے موسم
53 نام کا پردہ
54 تیری میری روشنی
55 دیکھتے ہی دیکھتے
56 نیا زمانہ
57 ہم سفر کی تلاش
58 دھواں دھواں آرزو
59 اصل جہیز
60 غریب آدمی
61 قول و فعل
62 تم وہی ہو
63 یہ ترقی پسند لوگ
64 اپنا گریباں
65 گاؤں کا وکاس
66 ذرہ آفتاب ہوا
67 مصلحت پسند
68 کیئر آف
69 مسیحا

Thursday 18 October 2012

HUN KI KARIYE

Hun Ki Karyie by Anwar Masood



EXCERPT:


Pappu yaar tang naa ker

Pappu sanu tang na ker tu,
Baray zaroori kam lage aan,
Sochi payi aan hun ki kariye.
 Roti shoti khaa bethay aan,
Lassi shassi pee bethay aan,
Hukkay da kash laa bethay aan,
Poonjh paanjh k andron bahron,
Paanday bhi kharka bethay aan,
Sochi payi aan hun ki kariye.
Vekh laiyyan ne sub akhbaaran,
Sadday varkay dhul bethay aan,
Saaray akhhar saaray harf suna bethay aan,
Sochi payi aan hun ki kariye.
Kaisay kaisay aslay ban gaey,
Vadday vadday maslay ban gaey,
Vadday sheher vasa bethay aan,
Saara chayn ganwa bethay aan,
Sochi payi aan hun ki kariye
. Rizq, siyasat, ishq, kavitta,
Kujh vi khaalis rehn na ditta,
Saari khed manjha bethay aan,
Dudh vich sirka paa bethay aan,
Sochi payi aan hun ki kariye.
 Jee karda si votaan paeyyay,
Marshal Law taun jaan chudaeyyay,
Votan shotan paa bethay aan,
Ae jamhoori raula rappa kinnay saal handa vethay aan,
Sochi payi aan hun ki kariye.
 Sauda koi puchda naa een,
Rasta koi sujhda naa een,
Rastay de vich aa bethay aan,
Sochi payi aan hun ki kariye.
 -Professor Anwar Masood

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Sunday 14 October 2012

The Alchemist


Dreams, symbols, signs, and adventure follow the reader like echoes of ancient wise voices in "The Alchemist", a novel that combines an atmosphere of Medieval mysticism with the song of the desert. With this symbolic masterpiece Coelho states that we should not avoid our destinies, and urges people to follow their dreams, because to find our "Personal Myth" and our mission on Earth is the way to find "God", meaning happiness, fulfillment, and the ultimate purpose of creation.

The novel tells the tale of Santiago, a boy who has a dream and the courage to follow it. After listening to "the signs" the boy ventures in his personal, Ulysses-like journey of exploration and self-discovery, symbolically searching for a hidden treasure located near the pyramids in Egypt.

When he decides to go, his father's only advice is "Travel the world until you see that our castle is the greatest, and our women the most beautiful". In his journey, Santiago sees the greatness of the world, and meets all kinds of exciting people like kings and alchemists. However, by the end of the novel, he discovers that "treasure lies where your heart belongs", and that the treasure was the journey itself, the discoveries he made, and the wisdom he acquired.

"The Alchemist", is an exciting novel that bursts with optimism; it is the kind of novel that tells you that everything is possible as long as you really want it to happen. That may sound like an oversimplified version of new-age philosophy and mysticism, but as Coelho states "simple things are the most valuable and only wise people appreciate them".

As the alchemist himself says, when he appears to Santiago in the form of an old king "when you really want something to happen, the whole universe conspires so that your wish comes true". This is the core of the novel's philosophy and a motif that echoes behind Coelho's writing all through "The Alchemist". And isn't it true that the whole of humankind desperately wants to believe the old king when he says that the greatest lie in the world is that at some point we lose the ability to control our lives, and become the pawns of fate. Perhaps this is the secret of Coelho's success: that he tells people what they want to hear, or rather that he tells them that what they wish for but never thought possible could even be probable.


Sunday 23 September 2012

DASTAAN IMAN FAROSHON KI

ULLU HAMAREY BHAI HAIN

Ullu Hamaray Bhai Hain Download Urdu Tanz o Mazah Book by Mustansar Hussain Tarar Download in PDF, Online Tanz o Mazah Book library Free Books. All the books posted here are just for educational purposes only. If you like the books please support the writers/poets and buy the Original hard copies.

Saturday 22 September 2012

AHMAD NADEEM QASMI

A short biography of Ahmad Nadeen Qasmi  by Metro one Shamim javaid..



Friday 21 September 2012

The Kite Runner



The Kite Runner is a novel by Khaled Hosseini.The Kite Runner tells the story of Amir, a young boy from the Wazir Akbar Khan district of Kabul, whose closest friend is Hassan, his father's young Hazara servant. The story is set against a backdrop of tumultuous events, from the fall of Afghanistan's monarchy through the Soviet invasion, the exodus of refugees to Pakistan and the United States, and the rise of the Taliban regime.



Wednesday 19 September 2012

AWAZ E DOST

A literary work in history and philosophy of the creation of Pakistan and an all encompassing book on the touchstone of humans and humane. Mukhtar Masood, brings into this text, his close observation of the years of upheaval preceding the division of India and the end of Victorian rule. The books details the events, forces, people, and ideas that lead to the creation of Pakistan.





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Monday 27 August 2012

Udas Naslain



The books takes a very fine start. the main character of the novel evolves from nowhere and starts living in the environment created and speculated by the supporting characters. the living style of the people seems to be odd sometime .the story describes the situation of pak-india division by authors like an eye witness and then due to all the tensions suffered by the hero, he gets some madness and could not with stand the sufferings and character of the side hero takes its chance as survival of the fittest theory.that was the most shocking moment of the novel when one finds its hero weak to be pitied but also finds it rightful according to the atmosphere of the story and plot.


Imran Khan Pakistan, A Personal History


Title of the book is "Imran Khan Pakistan, A personal history" Written by Imran Khan Chairman Pakistan Tahreek-e-Insaf. This book provides a unique insider' s view of a country unfamiliar to a western audience. Woven into this history we see how Imran Khan ' s personal life -his happy childhood in Lahore, his Oxford education, his extraordinary cricketing career, his marriage to Jemima Goldsmith, his mother's influence and that of his Islamic faith - inform both the historical narrative and his current philanthropic and political activities. It is at once absorbing and insightful. casting fresh light upon a country whose culture he believes is largely misunderstood by the West.
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Wednesday 25 July 2012

THE ROAD

The Road by Cormac McCarthy.



Synopsis:
A searing, postapocalyptic novel destined to become Cormac McCarthy's masterpiece. A father and his son walk alone through burned America. Nothing moves in the ravaged landscape save the ash on the wind. It is cold enough to crack stones, and
when the snow falls it is gray. They sky is dark. Their destination is the coast, although they don't know what, if anything, awaits them there. They have nothing; just a pistol to defend themselves against the lawless bands that stalk the road, the clothes they are wearing, a cart of scavenged food — and each other.
The Road is the profoundly moving story of a journey. It boldly imagines a future in which no hope remains, but in which the father and his son, "each the other's world
entire," are sustained by love. Awesome in the totality of its vision, it is an unflinching meditation on the worst and the best that we are capable of: ultimate destructiveness, desperate tenacity, and the tenderness that keeps two people alive in
the face of total devastation.
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Wednesday 30 May 2012

Gulliver's Travels




A satire on human nature and a parody of the "travellers' tales" literary genre, this is widely considered Swift's greatest work as well as one of the indisputable classics of English literature.




EXCERPT:

I cannot tell; but conclude they were all lost. For my own part, I swam as fortune directed me, and was pushed forward by wind and tide. I often let my legs drop, and could feel no bottom; but when I was almost gone, and able to struggle no longer, I found myself within my depth; and by this time the storm was much abated. The declivity was so small, that I walked near a mile before I got to the shore, which I conjectured was about eight o'clock in the evening. I then advanced forward near half a mile, but could not discover any sign of houses or inhabitants; at least I was in so weak a condition, that I did not observe them. I was extremely tired, and with that, and the heat of the weather, and about half a pint of brandy that I drank as I left the ship, I found myself much inclined to sleep. I lay down on the grass, which was very short and soft, where I slept sounder than ever I remembered to have done in my life, and, as I reckoned, about nine hours; for when I awaked, it was just day-light. 



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Monday 21 May 2012

Faiz Ahmad Faiz

Faiz Ahmad Faiz:
short biography of a revolutionary urdu poet faiz ahmad faiz.

 Mirza Assad ullah Ghalib:
short biography of legendary Persian and urdu poet Mirza Assad ullah Ghalib.



Sunday 13 May 2012

Short Biography of SAADAT HASSAN MANTO

By Shamim Jawaid (Director program Bazm e Shairi Metro One TV)

Capitalism’s Achilles Heel: Dirty Money and How to Renew the Free-Market System



Exposition of Bhutto/Zardari and Nawaz family loot and plunder by Raymond W Baker..


EXCERPT:

Bhutto, with her father executed, two brothers assassinated, her mother an amnesiac, her husband still troublesome, and she living in exile between London and Dubai, portrays herself as the victim: “I never asked for power. I think they [the Pakistani people] need me. I don’t think it’s addictive. You want to run away from it, but it doesn’t let you go. . . . I think the reason this happens is that we want to give love and we receive love.” Save your tears. In the global collection of displaced leaders, Benazir Bhutto may be the least sympathetic character of all.









Saturday 12 May 2012

The Art of Public Speaking

author: Dale Carnegie                                                        
co-author: J. Berg Esenwein                                                      
language: English
genres: Non-fiction, Instructional
OVERVIEW

Training in public speaking is not a matter of externals--primarily; it is not a matter of imitation--fundamentally; it is not a matter of conformity to standards--at all. Public speaking is public utterance, public issuance, of the man himself; therefore the first thing both in time and in importance is that the man should be and think and feel things that are worthy of being given forth. Unless there be something of value within, no tricks of training can ever make of the talker anything more than a machine--albeit a highly perfected machine--for the delivery of other men's goods. So self-development is fundamental in our plan.


Idle Thoughts of an Idle Fellow


author: Jerome K. Jerome                                                                      
published: 1886
language: English
genres: Satire, Humor,Audiobook,Essays

"Full of a gentle philosophizing, very tolerant, quainly humorous; they testify to assimilated and mellowed observation, to a quick apprehension of the droll and the picturesque."--
Boston Transcript

Excerpt
ON BEING IN LOVE:
You've been in love, of course! If not you've got it to come. Love is like the measles; we all have to go through it. Also like the measles, we take it only once. One never need be afraid of catching it a second time.

Wednesday 9 May 2012

The Angel and the Author and Others




Excerpt:

. Expenses, when you come to add refreshments and one thing and another, mount up. But I fancy they rather liked my Talbot Champneys."

He replied that he had been present at the performance, and had made his own report.

I also reminded him of the four balcony seats I had taken for the monster show at His Majesty's in aid of the Fund for the Destitute British in Johannesburg. Not all the celebrated actors and actresses announced on the posters had appeared, but all had sent letters full of kindly wishes; and the others--all the celebrities one had never heard of--had turned up to a man. Still, on the whole, the show was well worth the money. There was nothing to grumble at.

There were other noble deeds of mine. I could not remember them at the time in their entirety. I seemed to have done a good many. But I did remember the rummage sale to which I sent all my old clothes, including a coat that had got mixed up with them by accident, and that I believe I could have worn again.

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LITERARY LAPSES

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arl sternly, "I care not for the man's riches. How much has he?"

"Fifteen million two hundred and fifty thousand dollars," answered Gwendoline. Lord Oxhead leaned his head against the mantelpiece. His mind was in a whirl. He was trying to calculate the yearly interest on fifteen and a quarter million dollars at four and a half per cent reduced to pounds, shillings, and pence. It was bootless. His brain, trained by long years of high living and plain thinking, had become too subtle, too refined an instrument for arithmetic...

* * * * *

At this moment the door opened and Edwin Einstein stood before the earl. Gwendoline never forgot what happened. Through her life the picture of it haunted her--her lover upright at the door, his fine frank gaze fixed inquiringly on the diamond pin in her father's necktie, and he, her father, raising from the mantelpiece a face of agonized amazement.

"You! You!" he gasped. For a moment he stood to his full height, swaying and groping in the air

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SHORT STORIES BY D.H LAWRENCE




ell, Nora,' said John Joseph.

'Don't know what you mean,' said Laura.

'Yes, I'm toddling,' said he, rising and reaching for his coat.

'Nay,' said Polly. 'We're all here waiting for you.'

'We've got to be up in good time in the morning,' he said, in the benevolent official manner. They all laughed.

'Nay,' said Muriel. 'Don't disappoint us all.' 'I'll take the lot, if you like,' he responded, gallantly.

'That you won't, either,' said Muriel. 'Two's company; seven's too much of a good thing.'

'Nay, take one,' said Laura. 'Fair and square, all above board, say which one.'

'Ay!' cried Annie, speaking for the first time. 'Choose, John Joseph-let's hear thee.'

'Nay,' he said. 'I'm going home quiet tonight.' He frowned at the use of his double name.

'Who says?' said Annie. 'Tha's got to ta'e one.'

'Nay, how can I take one?' he said, laughing uneasily. 'I don't want to make enemies.'

'You'd only make one,' said Annie, grimly.

WHITE FANG








A wild dog's journey toward becoming civilized during the 19th Century Klondike Gold Rush. White Fang is a companion novel to The Call of the Wild."White Fang" is part dog, part wolf and all brute, living in the frozennorth; he gradually comes under the spell of man's companionship, andsurrenders all at the last in a fight with a bull dog. Thereafter he isman's loving slave.




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Friday 23 March 2012

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Saturday 3 March 2012

MAN CHALEY KA SODA

TALAASH

TALASH IS THE LAST BOOK OF MUMTAZ MUFTI DESCRIBING SOME ISLAMIC PPOINT OF VIEW..


RAM DEEN

RAM DEEN PART 2 BY MUMTAZ MUFTI

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RAM DEEN

RAM DEEN PART 1 BY MUMTAZ MUFTI



ALAKH NAGRI

Alakh Nagri is the autobiography of Mumtaz Mufti describing the second phase of his life. This book has also unveiled the mystical life of Qudrat Ullah Shahab.




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ALI PUR KA AELI PART2

Ali Pur Ka Aeeli is the 1961 autobiography of Mumtaz Mufti describing first phase of his life. Initially this book was taken as a novel but later it was revealed that it was in fact the story of his life. The later half of his life was presented in his book Alakh Nagri.


ALI PUR KA AELI

ALI PUR KA AELI PART1
Ali Pur Ka Aeeli is the 1961 autobiography of Mumtaz Mufti describing first phase of his life. Initially this book was taken as a novel but later it was revealed that it was in fact the story of his life. The later half of his life was presented in his book Alakh Nagri.


GYE DINO K SORAJ

GYE DINO K SORAJ BY JAVID .CH



GURIA GHAR

GURIA GHAR BY MUMTAZ MUFTI



CHUP

CHUP BY MUMTAZ MUFTI



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LABAIK

LABAIK BY MUMTAZ MUFTI



Labbaik is a travelogue and reportage of Mumtaz Mufti's Hajj. Its a classic of Urdu and is one of the best selling books in Pakistan. In this journey he was accompanied with Qudrat Ullah Shahab and had many mystical experiences.


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Thursday 1 March 2012

Friday 17 February 2012

HASB E HAL 16 FEB 2012

Medicine price hike from 20 percent to 100 percent, Khursheed Shah, Meera, Married people live long, comments on news and much more.



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Thursday 16 February 2012

AABLEY

AABLEY BY AHMAD NADEEM QASMI



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