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Role of Anti-Tg and Anti-Tpo in Hypo-And Hyperthyroidism

Thesis Info

Author

Shakil Ahmed

Department

Deptt. of Biological Sciences, QAU.

Program

Mphil

Institute

Quaid-i-Azam University

Institute Type

Public

City

Islamabad

Province

Islamabad

Country

Pakistan

Thesis Completing Year

2004

Thesis Completion Status

Completed

Page

iii,71

Subject

Biological Sciences

Language

English

Other

Call No: DISS/M.Phil BIO/1665

Added

2021-02-17 19:49:13

Modified

2023-02-19 12:33:56

ARI ID

1676718719087

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انیس ناگی

ڈاکٹر انیس ناگی
حالات زندگی:
انیس ناگی پاکستان کے نامور محقق، افسانہ نگار، ناول نگار، نقاد، کالم نگار، مترجم اور شاعر تھے۔انیس ناگی 10 ستمبر 1939ء کو شیخوپورہ میں ابراہیم ناگی کے گھر پیدا ہوئے۔ ان کا خاندانی نام " یعقوب علی ناگی " تھا۔ انہوں نے مسلم ہائی اسکول نمبر 2 لاہور سے میٹرک کیا، گورنمنٹ کالج لاہور سے انٹر اور اورینٹل کالج لاہور سے ایم اے (اردو) کیا۔ جامعہ پنجاب سے اردو ادب میں ڈاکٹریٹ کی ڈگری حاصل کی اور گولڈ میڈل بھی حاصل کیا۔ تعلیم سے فراغت کے بعد وہ گورنمنٹ کالج لاہور اور گورنمنٹ کالج فیصل آباد میں تدریسی فرائض سر انجام دیے۔ گورنمنٹ کالج لاہور کے میگزین راوی کے مدیر بھی رہے۔ بعد ازاں انیس ناگی نے سول سروس کا امتحان پاس کیا اور ڈپٹی سیکرٹری ایجوکیشن سمیت مختلف سرکاری عہدوں پر فائز رہے۔ 1999ء میں وہ بورڈ آف ریونیو کے ارکان کی حیثیت سے ریٹائر ہوئے۔
ادبی خدمات:
انیس ناگی کا ادبی سفر بہت طویل ہے۔ انہوں نے شاعری، ناول، افسانہ، تنقید اور تراجم میں طبع آزمائی کی اور ہر صنف میں اپنی تخلیقی صلاحیتوں کو بہت احسن طریقے سے اجاگر کیا ہے۔ انہوں نے جذباتی نثر کی بجائے کارآمد نثر تخلیق کی اور شعوری طور پر ناول کو ادبی زبان کے برعکس عام بول چال میں قلمبند کیا۔ عام معاشرتی اور سیدھی سادی زبان میں قاری کے سامنے اپنی تخلیقات پیش کیں۔ ان کی جدید اردو نظم کو نہ صرف پاکستان بلکہ بیرون ملک بھی بہت پزیرائی ملی۔ وہ ساٹھ کی دہائی میں نئی شاعری کی تحریک کے نام سے سامنے آنے والے ان لوگوں میں شامل تھے جن کے لیے رائج شاعری کا روایتی پیرایہ اور اظہار ناقابلِ قبول تھا اور وہ شاعری میں نئے اظہار کو رواج دینا چاہتے تھے۔ نئی شاعری کی اس تحریک کے نمایاں لوگوں...

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