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Author

رشید, خان

Program

PhD

Institute

University of Sindh

City

Jamshoro

Province

Sindh

Country

Pakistan

Thesis Completing Year

1973

Thesis Completion Status

Completed

Subject

Urdu Language & Literature

Language

Urdu

Link

http://prr.hec.gov.pk/jspui/bitstream/123456789/8550/1/4201H.pdf

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2021-02-17 19:49:13

Modified

2023-01-06 19:20:37

ARI ID

1676725186490

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یہ وہ دعا ہے جو والدین نے سب سے پہلے سکھائی تھی۔ والدہ محترمہ جب بھی کھانا دیتی تھیں تو پہلے یہی پوچھتی تھیں کہ دعا پڑھ لی؟ والد محترم تو جلی حروف میں یہ دعا پڑھتے اور کھانا شروع کرتے ۔ یہ ہے پرانے وقتوں میں سکھانے کا انداز ۔ دعا کا تو ذکر آ گیا ورنہ ہر گھر میں بڑی بوڑھیاں تربیت کے یہی گر اختیار کرتی تھیں اور اس کے نتائج بھی شاندار رہتے تھے۔ انتساب والدین کے نام کرنے کا مقصد یہ ہے کہ خدا کی حمد و ثنا اور خاتم النبیین ؐ، رحمت اللعالمیؐن پر درود و سلام کے بعد اپنے اپنے والدین کو یاد کیجیے۔ اگر وہ حیات ہیں تو ان کی درازی عمر کے لیے دعا کیجیے اور اگر اس دنیا سے رخصت ہو چکے ہیں تو ان کے لیے دعا کیجیے کہ اے رب ہمارے والدین کی قبروں کو جنت کے باغوں میں سے ایک باغ بنا دے اور ان کے لیے جنت کی راہیں آسان بنا دے۔ آمین ثم آمین۔
فکر اقبال متعدد صفات سے متصف ہے۔ اقبال نے اپنے افکار کی پرورش کے لیے اردو اور فارسی شاعری کا ذریعہ اختیار کیا ۔ دونوں جگہ اقبال کی شاعری کا نکتہ توحید، رسالت اور امت مسلمہ کی بیداری رہا۔ اس کے لیے اقبال کبھی خودی کا راستہ سجھاتے دکھائی دیتے ہیں تو کہیں شاہین و عقاب کہہ کر نو جوانوں کا لہو گرماتے ہیں۔ کبھی جذبہ حریت بیدارکرتے دکھائی دیتے ہیں تو کبھی غیرت کو بڑی چیز قرار دے کر حوصلہ بلند کرتے دکھائی دیتے ہیں۔ میر کارواں کو دل نوازی کا درس دیا تا کہ عوام نہ تو حرم سے بدگماں ہو اور نہ ہی کارواں سے ٹوٹنے کا خیال اس کے دل میں جگہ پاسکے۔ رخت سفر کے لیے میر کارواں کو درس دیا کہ وہ...

Factors Related to the Implementation of Evidenced-based Practice (EBP) of Nursing Staffing Levels in Hospitals: A Literature Review

The implementation of Evidenced-based practice (EBP) was one of the factors in increasing the quality of health services as an ideal problem-solving approach. The ability of nurses to appliance EBP was influenced by many factors, not only on individual nurses consisting by the support of unit leader and colleague. The purpose of this study was to determine the factors associated with the implementation of EBP at the care room level establishing on the support of coworkers and nursing managers. This writing used a literature review study, from several databases namely PubMed, ProQuest, Google Scholar, and ScienceDirect with a limitation of the last 5 years. 17 journals met the inclusion criteria and the results of a literature review study show: eight journals conclude that the support of colleagues and authority in changing practices affects the implementation of EBP, 13 journals concluded the role of managerial nurses affects the implementation of EBP consisting of leadership support and mentorship including the lack of knowledge and skills of nursing leaders regarding EBP. Data from the collected and identified literature study clearly showed that EBP knowledge and skills of nursing leaders related to EBP are important factors in increasing the implementation of EBP but co-worker factors can be a supporter and also an obstacle to the implementation of EBP if it is not well managed.

Integration of Indigenous Plant Extracts and a Fungus, Beauveria Bassiana Bals . for the Management of Tribolium Castaneum Herbst and Trogoderma Granarium Everts

The present study was conducted to check the toxic, growth inhibitory and combined effects of Azadirachta indica, Nicotiana tabacum, Eucalyptus globolus and an entomopathogenic fungus (EP), Beauveria bassiana against Tribolium castaneum and Trogoderma granarium. Plant extracts were applied on filter papers at a rate of 5, 10 and 15 % with the help of pipette, placed in petri-dishes, containg 50 g of wheat grains. One petri dish was kept as a control for each treatment containing untreated diet (wheat grains). Thirty 3rd instar larvae of Tribolium castaneum and Trogoderma granarium were released in each petri-dish and data regarding mortality was recorded after 24, 48 and 72 hrs. B. bassiana formulation (Racer TM) was applied at a rate of 0.3 x 108, 0.6 x 108 and 0.9 x 108 conidia/kg-1 of wheat grains. Three treated samples, each of 50 g were taken in separate small plastic jars and thirty 3rd instar larvae were used in mortality bioassay. The data regarding mortality was observed after 7, 14 and 21 days of treatment application. In the case of plant extracts, highest larval mortality 38.27 % was found against T. castaneum population of Bahawalpur (BWP) ethanol based A. indica extract, followed by 33.90 % in FSD with acetone extract at 15 % concentration after 72 hrs. The lowest mortality (11.33 %) was calculated in Bhakkar (BHAK) strain of T. castaneum with acetone extract of N. tabacum at 15 % concentration after 72 hrs. Highest mortality (35.02 %) was observed in BWP strain of T. granarium by ethanolic extract of A. indica while lowest (10.21 %) was recorded in acetone based extract. In the case of fungal toxicity bioassay, highest mortality (57.35 %) was found in the BWP population of T. castaneum, followed by Faisalabad (FSD) (50.61 %) after 21 days at concentrations of 0.9 x 108 conidia/kg-1 of wheat grains whilst lowest larval mortality (47.37 %) was observed in BHAK strain. In the case of T. granarium, highest larval mortality (54.41 %) was observed in BWP strain, followed by (46.25 %) of FSD strain. While lowest (44.43 %) was observed in FSD strain. Results of growth inhibition bioassays by extracts revealed highest pupal inhibition (66.65 %) was recorded in case of BWP strain of T. castaneum at 15 % of ethanol extract of A. indica followed by (62.06 %) as in FSD strain while comparatively low (48.27 %) was recorded in case of BHAK strain. Comparatively low pupal inhibition values were observed for T. granarium. Highest adult inhibition (48.18 %) was noticed in case of T. castaneum strain of BWP (with ethanolic extract of A. indica) while lowest (18.87 %) was observed in BHAK strain with ether extract of N. tabacum. In case of T. granarium, comparatively low adult inhibition inhibition values were observed. In case of fungus, highest pupal inhibition (56.76 %) was recorded for BWP strain of T. castaneum whilst comparatively low inhibition (43.97 %) for BHAK strains of T. granarium.In combined toxicity assays, mortality reached 77.32 % of at 15 % concentration of A. indica after longest exposure interval (21 hrs.) for T. castaneum (BWP strain) while comparatively low 71.05 % was noticed in case of T. granarium strain of Faisalabad. Pupal inhibition showed that67.81 and 58.62 % values were recorded in case of T. castaneum and T. granarium respectively, at highest treatment combination (15 % of A. indica + 0.9 x 108 of Racer TM) while the lowest inhibitions 30.62 and 19.70 %, respectively, were achieved at lower concentrations (5 % ofA. indica + 0.3 x 108 of Racer TM) of the treatment combination. Highest adult inhibitions (55.54 and 51.38 % of T. castaneum and T. granarium respectively) were recorded at highest treatment combination than 28.08 and 21.64 % noticed at lowest concentration combination of both treatments (extract + Racer TM). The overall results revealed that both bio-pesticides have proved very effective against both tested insect pests of stored commodities; especially their combined application can play a key role in IPM of stored grain insect pests. Bio-based insecticides can be used in integrated manner with other insect pest management tactics, save our expenses on traditionally used insecticides leading to potential and economical management the stored grain insect pests.