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Effect of organizational justice on organizational commitment and job satisfaction

Thesis Info

Author

Kalim Ullah

Supervisor

Muhammad Ali Asghar Sadhu

Department

Department of Management

Program

MBA

Institute

International Islamic University

Institute Type

Public

City

Islamabad

Province

Islamabad

Country

Pakistan

Thesis Completing Year

2013

Thesis Completion Status

Completed

Page

34

Subject

Management

Language

English

Other

MA/MSc 658.3 KAE

Added

2021-02-17 19:49:13

Modified

2023-01-06 19:20:37

ARI ID

1676721773911

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ٓآصف علی

آصف علی
افسوس ہے پچھلے چند گھنٹوں کے فصل سے ہندوستان کی عموماًاوردہلی کی خصوصاً دونامور ہستیوں نے اس دنیا کوخیرآباد کہا۔آصف علی مرحوم نے وطن سے بہت دور دیارغیر میں جان جان آفریں کوسپرد کی لیکن وطن کی خاک نے یہ کشش دکھائی کہ ان کی نعش ہوائی جہاز کے ذریعہ سوئٹزرلینڈ سے دہلی پہنچی اورشفیق الرحمن صاحب قدوائی اوروہ دونوں یہیں دفن ہوئے۔ سیاسی مسلک کے علاوہ دلّی کی خاص وضع داری اورشرافت، خوش اخلاقی اوروسعت ظرف وعالی حوصلگی کے اعتبار سے دونوں میں بہت کچھ مشابہت ومماثلت تھی تاہم ہر ایک کی چند خصوصیات تھیں جن کے باعث دونوں اپنا اپنا الگ مقام رکھتے تھے۔آصف صاحب نہایت ذہین انگریزی اور اردو دونوں زبانوں کے خوش بیان مقرر اور ادیب تھے اوراردو زبان کے خوش گوشاعر بھی تھے، چنانچہ انجمن ترقی اردو ہند کے سہ ماہی رسالہ’ اردو‘کے ابتدائی دور میں ان کی بعض نظمیں شایع ہوئی تھیں۔ اردو طرز تحریر میں ان پر ٹیگوریت غالب تھی جس کاثبوت ان کی کتاب’ پرچھائیں‘ سے ملتاہے ۔تحریک آزادی کے زمانہ میں ان کاشمار صف اوّل کے کانگریسیوں میں رہا۔ آزادی حاصل ہونے کے بعد وہ امریکہ میں ہندوستان کے سفیر رہے پھر اڑیسہ کے گورنر بنادیے گئے اوراب آخر میں سوئٹزرلینڈمیں اپنے ملک کی سفارت کی خدمات انجام دے رہے تھے کہ اسی عہدہ پرداعی اجل کولبیک کہا ـع
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