HYDERABAD:Even as slanging match between India and Pakistan continues there are occasional moments that defy the sour development. Here is a recent instance.
Two Urdu writers from Hyderabad — Mohammad Mujeeb Ahmad and Prof Mohammad Baig Ehsas —have won recognition for his or her works via two different literary organizations in Pakistan.
A literary organization based totally in Gujranwala, a town situated just about Lahore, has selected Mujeeb Ahmad’s book, a collection of afsanas (quick stories) as one of the crucial 3 easiest books of 2017. The 52-year-old Ahmad is a instructor via career. He is an acclaimed creator. The book titled ‘ Mere dukh ki dawa karey koi’has 19 stories that deal with the problems faced via women. He has thus far revealed seven books, a few of that have won awards via Andhra Pradesh and Uttar Pradesh Urdu academies. “I have been invited via Al Fanoos to the award distribution function which used to be held in May ultimate. I may no longer move on account of some private problems,” Ahmad mentioned.
On the other hand, Chahar Soo, a number one literary magazine, has introduced out a different edition on Baig Ehsas who has received Sahitya Academy Award for 2017. The magazine (May/ June) revealed from Rawalpindi has a pencil cartoon of Ehsas on its cover and carried his indepth interview which is spread over 40 pages. It has additionally carried a vital essay on Qurratul Ain Hyder and an award successful afsana, Dukhma (a spot on a hillock the place Parsis keep our bodies of the lifeless ones).
“It is honour to be recognised this way via an internationally identified literary magazine. I've won a couple of dozen copies of the special issue…Of direction, it provides a good feeling when your contribution to the literature is said,” Ehsas, who has taught at Osmania University and University of Hyderabad, mentioned.
Two Urdu writers from Hyderabad — Mohammad Mujeeb Ahmad and Prof Mohammad Baig Ehsas —have won recognition for his or her works via two different literary organizations in Pakistan.
A literary organization based totally in Gujranwala, a town situated just about Lahore, has selected Mujeeb Ahmad’s book, a collection of afsanas (quick stories) as one of the crucial 3 easiest books of 2017. The 52-year-old Ahmad is a instructor via career. He is an acclaimed creator. The book titled ‘ Mere dukh ki dawa karey koi’has 19 stories that deal with the problems faced via women. He has thus far revealed seven books, a few of that have won awards via Andhra Pradesh and Uttar Pradesh Urdu academies. “I have been invited via Al Fanoos to the award distribution function which used to be held in May ultimate. I may no longer move on account of some private problems,” Ahmad mentioned.
On the other hand, Chahar Soo, a number one literary magazine, has introduced out a different edition on Baig Ehsas who has received Sahitya Academy Award for 2017. The magazine (May/ June) revealed from Rawalpindi has a pencil cartoon of Ehsas on its cover and carried his indepth interview which is spread over 40 pages. It has additionally carried a vital essay on Qurratul Ain Hyder and an award successful afsana, Dukhma (a spot on a hillock the place Parsis keep our bodies of the lifeless ones).
“It is honour to be recognised this way via an internationally identified literary magazine. I've won a couple of dozen copies of the special issue…Of direction, it provides a good feeling when your contribution to the literature is said,” Ehsas, who has taught at Osmania University and University of Hyderabad, mentioned.
2 Urdu writers get Pak recognition for literary work
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June 13, 2018
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