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An Evaluative Study of Deaf and Dumb School Quetta

Thesis Info

Author

Rubina Shaheen, Mrs

Supervisor

Surriya Allah Din

Institute

Allama Iqbal Open University

Institute Type

Public

City

Islamabad

Country

Pakistan

Thesis Completing Year

1998

Thesis Completion Status

Completed

Page

57.;

Subject

Education

Language

English

Other

Call No: 371.912 RUE; Publisher: Aiou

Added

2021-02-17 19:49:13

Modified

2023-01-06 19:20:37

ARI ID

1676709697507

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صلاح الدین خدا بخش

مِسٹر صلاح الدین خدابخش
بعض اتفاقات بھی عجیب ہوتے ہیں، پچھلے رسالہ میں مسٹر صلاح الدین خدابخش (جن کو اب مرحوم کہنا پڑتا ہے) کی بعض تحریروں کا گلہ کیا گیا تھا۔ ابھی وہ رسالہ چھپ کر تیار ہی ہوا تھا کہ کلکتہ سے ان کی اچانک وفات کی خبر آئی، اﷲ تعالیٰ ان پر رحم فرمائے اور اپنی مغفرت سے سرفراز کرے، ان کے قلم سے گو ایسی باتیں مستشرقین یورپ کی ترجمانی میں اکثر نکلتی رہیں، تاہم انکی ایسی پرجوش مخالفت قوم میں پہلے کبھی نہیں ہوئی، جیسی اس وفعہ ہوئی اور اس کے اثر کے سامنے ان کو مجبوراًمسلم آؤٹ لک لاہور میں اپنا معذرت نامہ شائع کرنا پڑا، جس میں محمد رسول اﷲ صلی اﷲ علیہ وسلم کے ساتھ اپنی گہری عقیدت اور مستشرقانہ الزامات کی بے حقیقی کا اعتراف اور ان کے جوابات کے لئے اپنی بعض تصنیفات کا حوالہ درج تھا، کس کو خبر تھی کہ ان کا یہ معذرت نامہ حقیقت میں ان کی پوری عمر کا آخری توبہ نامہ ثابت ہوگا، لیکن حسن خاتمہ کی توفیق دینے والے کی حکمتوں اور مصلحتوں کو کون سمجھ سکتا ہے؟
بداں را بہ نیکاں بہ بخشد کریم
مرحوم خدابخش خان سابق چیف جسٹس عدالت عالیہ، حیدرآباد دکن اور بانی کتب خانۂ مشرقی بانکی پور کے فرزند ارجمند تھے، علم کی محبت باپ سے ورثہ میں پائی تھی، بیرسٹر تھے، کلکتہ میں پریکٹس کرتے تھے، جرمن زبان سے جرمن مستشرقین کی کتابوں اور مضمون کے ترجمے انگریزی میں کرتے رہتے تھے، اب ان کی کتابوں میں اسلام کے متعلق جو کچھ بھلی بری باتیں ہوتی تھیں وہ ان کو اسی طرح رہنے دیتے تھے، اس لئے کبھی کبھی ان میں نہایت زہریلا مواد ملا ہوتا تھا، شعر و شاعری سے بھی دلچسپی تھی۔
(سید سلیمان ندوی، ستمبر ۱۹۳۱ء)

An Existential Anthropological Study of Selfhood, Uncertainty and Resilience Among Youth of Tando Ghulam Ali, Sindh

This study combines three orientations, namely existential thought about the meaning of ‘being’ and ‘existence, ’ phenomenological insights into ‘lived experience, ’ and anthropological endeavor at what it means to be human. It attempts to focus on the human conditions by directly engaging with human beings. Specifically guiding itself with the questions such as how young people engage in the meaning-making of their lived experiences in their life course’s ever-changing process. Taking its theoretical insights and inspiration from existential and phenomenological anthropology, by zooming in on lived experiences, the research was conducted using life story interviews to collect the narratives to gain understandings into the life-worlds as it is lived and made sense of by young people of Tando Ghulam Ali, a rural town of District Badin, Sindh. Based on the ethnographic data and observations, it is argued that the meaning-making of lived experiences was different among research participants with a strong presence of selfhood and self-consciousness temporally and affectively; the difference in orientation towards life is entangled with personal history as well. This research went beyond the horizons of culture and society to put existence, life, and being, which are silhouetted at meta-level, at the heart of anthropological focus. This research is an experimental research project in anthropology, which has attempted to step its foot into the human condition's terra incognita, which calls for anthropologists’ further exploration.

Nutritional Assessment of Some Neglected and Underutilized Vegetables Wildly Grown in Sindh

comparison of nutritional value of nontraditional with commercial vegetables in Sindh. The questionnaire survey methodology was used to collect the data on the utilization and consumption of nontraditional and commercial vegetables in Mirpurkhas of Sindh province, Pakistan in 2014. On the basis of survey spinach, horse radish tree flowers, lambs quarter and gram leaves were collected in January, 2014 whereas, amaranthus was collected in the months of July-August, 2014 from district Mirpurkhas, packed with proper labelling and brought to the Institute of Food Sciences and Technology, Sindh Agriculture University Tandojam for processing and nutritional analysis. The edible parts of vegetables were washed and divided into five sets namely control, boiled, cooked, thermally dehydrated and shade dried. The data of survey showed that gram leaves was the most popular nontraditional vegetable eaten frequent or occasionally by 82% respondents only 18% respondents never tasted or do not know this vegetable. Next vegetables which majority of respondent never tasted or did not know included amaranthus and lambs quarter. About 62% respondents never tasted or do not know horse radish tree flowers as vegetable while 38% respondents answered they eat occasionally. The nontraditional (lambs quarter, horse radish tree flowers, gram leaves, amaranthus) and commercial (spinach) vegetables were analyzed for their nutritive, mineral, vitamin, phytochemical and chlorophyll composition. The highest moisture content (92.66%) was found in spinach under boiled method followed by 88.760% moisture content in the same vegetable at fresh (control). Maximum ash content (16.15%) in horse radish tree flowers followed by 10.56% ash content in amaranthus under thermally dehydration. Protein content was found greater (7.56%) in gram leaves under thermal dehydration method. However, minimum protein of 1.04% was found in spinach under boiling method. The maximum value of 3.85% in horse radish tree flowers under cooking method while minimum fat content i.e. 0.85 and 0.75% was found in spinach and lambs quarter, respectively at boiling method. The highest value (13.35%) of fiber was obtained in thermally dried sample of horse radish tree flowers whereas the lowest value was recorded in boiled sample of spinach. However, higher carbohydrate (68.62%) content was found in lambs quarter at shade drying. The nontraditional vegetables also contain organic acids (e.g. lactic acid, citric acid, acetic acid, tartaric acid) in all the selected vegetables. The nontraditional and commercial vegetables were also recorded with significant amount of vitamins and phytochemicals. The energy value was found lowest in fresh spinach (38.35 Kcal 100g-1) hence was also detected lowered in other processing methods as compared to nontraditional vegetables. The results of the sensory evaluation of the uncooked and cooked samples in present study revealed that in uncooked samples, horse radish tree flowers obtained highest scores in appearance, color, odor, texture, taste, overall acceptability and purchase i.e. 4.90, 4.70, 4.00, 3.90, 3.50, 3.80 and 3.80. While in traditionally cooked samples lambs quarter and gram leaves retained original color and thus obtained the highest scores in appearance and taste i.e. 3.70, 3.90 and 3.70, 3.50, respectively. Acceptability study by hedonic scoring showed that nontraditional vegetables (horse radish tree flowers, lambs quarter, and gram leaves and amaranthus) made by traditional cooking were most acceptable as compared with commercial vegetable (spinach). These nontraditional vegetables when consumed in cooked form could also be a good source of nutrients. Principal component analysis revealed that the first seven principal components explained about 94.79% of the total variability in the observed parameters. Moisture, total solid, ash, fiber, carbohydrate, nitrogen free extract, energy value, acetic acid, citric acid, oxalic acid, tartaric acid, copper, iron, zinc, manganese, calcium, sodium and potassium resulted the most effective variables for the first principal component. Saponins, flavinoids, phenol and vitamin B3 were major contributors to second principal component, while tannins content was useful to define the third principal component. It was concluded that the nutrient and bioactive contents obtained from selected vegetables seem to suggest that the vegetables have high potential to contribute to the nutritional and health status of local as well as urban communities in Sindh Pakistan. Their use in the communities should therefore, be promoted. Taking into account the amount of nutrient and bioactive content in the selected nontraditional vegetable, these plants could be valuable and important contributor to the diets of the people in Sindh, Pakistan.