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Problems of teaching Mathematics in classes VI to VIII of Government secondary schools in Rwalpindi city

Thesis Info

Author

Muhammad Nisar ul Haq

Supervisor

Muhammad Tayyab Alam Bukhari

Department

Department of Education

Program

MA

Institute

International Islamic University

Institute Type

Public

City

Islamabad

Province

Islamabad

Country

Pakistan

Thesis Completing Year

2006

Thesis Completion Status

Completed

Page

xi,84

Subject

Education

Language

English

Other

MA/MSc 510.0711549 MUP

Added

2021-02-17 19:49:13

Modified

2023-01-06 19:20:37

ARI ID

1676724025622

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کراچی کا شیر

کراچی کا شیر

                                                                                                                مرزا مقبول احمد

کراچی کا شیر مگر جس کی بہادری اور جرات کے قصے پنجاب کی جیلوں شاہی قلعوں کے عقوبت خانوں میں لکھے ہوئے ہیں ۔دبلا پتلا سا خوبصورت جوان مرزا مقبول اپنے وزن سے بھاری بیڑیاں پہنے چھن چھن کرتا ہنستا مسکراتا کوٹ لکھپت جیل کے احاطے میں دندناتا پھرتا آج بھی نظروں میں گھوم جا تا ہے تو اس کے لیے ڈھیروں پیار دل میں بھر جا تا ہے ۔عارف لوہار کے چمٹے کی طرح بیڑیا ں بجاتے گنگناتے ہوئے :

جانے کیوں لوگ محبت کیا کرتے ہیں

دل کے بدلے درد دل لیا کرتے ہیں

گاتا تو محسوس ہو تا ہے کہ محبت کی کوئی ادھوری داستان جیل سے باہر چھوڑ آ یا ہے ۔مرزا مقبول استاد مسرور احسن ہو غلام حسین چانڈیو یا مصطفی میمن ہو یا دیگر ساتھی اپنی گہری یادیں پنجاب چھوڑ آئے ہیں، جنہیں دوست آج بھی یاد کرتے ہیں ہم بھول بھی کیسے سکتے ہیں اپنے انمول ساتھیوں کو ۔سندھ والو ان کی قدر کرو جس عزت و احترام کے قابل یہ لوگ ہیں انہیں ضرور دینا چاہیے ۔ایسے ہیروز روزر وز پیدا نہیں ہوتے ۔

 

 

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