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M.A Urdu and Iqbaliat
The Islamia University of Bahawalpur Notification No. 37/CS M.A. Urdu and Iqbaliat (Composite) Supplementary Examination, 2019 It is hereby notified that the result of the following External/Private candidates of the Master of Arts Composite Supplementary Examination, 2019 held in Feb, 2021 in the subject of Urdu and Iqbaliat has been declared as under: Maximum Marks in this Examination : 1100 Minimum Pass Marks : 40 % This notification is issued as a notice only. Errors and omissions excepted. An entry appearing in it does not in itself confer any right or privilege independently to the grant of a proper Certificate/Degree which will be issued under the Regulations in due Course. -4E -1E Appeared: 3515 Passed: 1411 Pass Percentage: 40.14 % Roll# Regd. No Name and Father's Name Result Marks Div Papers to reappear and chance II IV V VII XI 16251 07-WR-441 GHZAL SAIIF Fail SAIF-U-LLAH R/A till A-22 III V VII 16252 09-IB.b-3182 Mudssarah Kousar Fail Muhammad Aslam R/A till S-22 II IV V VI VII 16253 2012-WR-293 Sonia Hamid Fail Abdul Hamid R/A till S-22 III V VI VII VIII IX 16254 2013-IWS-46 Ifra Shafqat Fail Shafqat Nawaz R/A till S-22 III VI VII VIII IX 16255 2012-IWS-238 Fahmeeda Tariq Fail Tariq Mahmood R/A till S-22 II VII VIII IX XII XIII 16256 2019-IUP(M-II)- Rehana Kouser Fail 00079 Dilber Ali R/A till S-22 IV V VI VII IX 16257 2012-WR-115 Faiza Masood Fail Masood Habib Adil R/A till S-22 III IV V VI VII 16258 02-WR-362 Nayyer Sultana Fail Rahmat Ali R/A till S-22 III IV VI VII VIII IX 16259 2015-WR-151 Rafia Parveen Fail Noor Muhammad -
Impact Assessment of Small Ruminants Southern Punjab Poverty Alleviation Project (SPPAP)
Evaluation & Research Report NRSP-MER/2018-VIII Impact Assessment of Small Ruminants Southern Punjab Poverty Alleviation Project (SPPAP) National Rural Support Programme Islamabad, Pakistan Copyright © National Rural Support Programme – April, 2018 Evaluation & Research Report - MER/2018-VIII Impact Assessment of Small Ruminants, Southern Punjab Poverty Alleviation Project (SPPAP) All rights reserved, but development organizations which are working in the rural areas specially non-profit organizations working for capacity building can use this material for the benefit of poor rural communities. It is requested that please acknowledge the effort made by NRSP. No parts of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system or transmitted in any form or by any means electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording for the commercial or profit making purpose or otherwise without the written permission of the National Rural Support Programme. Authored by: Muhammad Azhar (Senior Programme Officer - MER, Bahawalpur) Reviewed by: Ghaffar Paras (Deputy Programme Manager - MER) Supervised by: Muhammad Tahir Waqar (Senior Programme Manager - MER) Abdur Razzaq Sherani (Regional General Manager, Bahawalpur) Data Analysis by: Muhammad Azhar We would like to thank the social mobilization teams for their support in data collection: Ms. Nosheen, Ms. Neelam (Bahawalnagar), Ms. Tasleem Akhtar, Ms. Sadia Khan, Mr. Abdulbasit (Muzaffargarh), Ms. Shazia, Mr. Rao Majid (Bahawalpur), Ms. Memona, Ms. Farzana, Mr. Tariq Jaleel, Mr. Mehbob, Mr. Hafeez (Rajanpur) Design & Layout: Mansoor Abid Table of Contents Executive Summary 1 Introduction 3 Small Ruminants 5 Eligibility Criteria 5 Objective of the Study 5 Methodology 6 Sampling 6 Data collection 7 Beneficiary Household Categories 8 Results and Findings 9 1. -
Pop Compact Disc Releases - Updated 08/29/21
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Evolution and Assessment of South Asian Folk Music: a Study of Social and Religious Perspective
British Journal of Arts and Humanities, 2(3), 60-72, 2020 Publisher homepage: www.universepg.com, ISSN: 2663-7782 (Online) & 2663-7774 (Print) https://doi.org/10.34104/bjah.020060072 British Journal of Arts and Humanities Journal homepage: www.universepg.com/journal/bjah Evolution and Assessment of South Asian Folk Music: A Study of Social and Religious Perspective Ruksana Karim* Department of Music, Faculty of Arts, Jagannath University, Dhaka, Bangladesh. *Correspondence: [email protected] (Ruksana Karim, Lecturer, Department of Music, Jagannath University, Dhaka, Bangladesh) ABSTRACT This paper describes how South Asian folk music figured out from the ancient era and people discovered its individual form after ages. South Asia has too many colorful nations and they owned different culture from the very beginning. Folk music is like a treasure of South Asian culture. According to history, South Asian people established themselves here as a nation (Arya) before five thousand years from today and started to live with native people. So a perfect mixture of two ancient nations and their culture produced a new South Asia. This paper explores the massive changes that happened to South Asian folk music which creates several ways to correspond to their root and how they are different from each other. After many natural disasters and political changes, South Asian people faced many socio-economic conditions but there was the only way to share their feelings. They articulated their sorrows, happiness, wishes, prayers, and love with music, celebrated social and religious festivals all the way through music. As a result, bunches of folk music are being created with different lyric and tune in every corner of South Asia. -
STEVTA Visiting Faculty 2011 - 2012 NTS Aggregate Score
STEVTA Visiting Faculty 2011 - 2012 NTS Aggregate Score Sr # NTS Roll No Technology / Subject Name Father's Name NIC Mobile Total (70 max) 1 NTD21133-6820006 Architecture AURANGZAIB KHAN HABIB ULLAH KHAN 42101-6183357-1 03343931329 37.1 2 NTD21129-4820024 Architecture GHAZALA ANJUM ELAHI BUX SEHTO -- 03003688252 38.78 3 NTD21133-4820006 Architecture HAFSA KANWAL NASIR AHMED 42501-7323984-4 03462762797 41.44 4 NTD21133-4820003 Architecture IMTIAZ ALI JAMSHER DOMKI 42501-9113315-3 0346 8268278 19.18 5 NTD21133-6820011 Architecture JUHI KAUSAR KAUSAR JAMAL 42101-3717132-0 03362188208 44.66 6 NTD21133-6820008 Architecture MUHAMMAD ASIM SHAHID SHAHID AHMED 42301-2818872-9 03323249908 29.12 7 NTD21129-4820009 Architecture NADIA MIRANI ALLAH BUX MIRANI 41409-8747035-8 0332 3648376 41.44 8 NTD21133-6820003 Architecture OSAMA IQBAL IQBAL AHMED CHANDNA 42000-1890152-5 0333 2391460 28.84 9 NTD21133-5820004 Architecture RAMISH HASAN ZAIDI SYED RAIS UL HASAN ZAIDI 42101-6509322-2 03432405293 30.8 10 NTD21129-4820050 Architecture SABEEN JILANI ATTA MOHD SHAH JILANI 41306-4778456-2 0333-2799334 35.98 11 NTD21150-4820001 Architecture TANZEEL AHMAD AFTAB AHMAD 36302-7976423-5 0332 6092479 48.86 12 NTD21139-6840004 Auto & Diesel ABRAR AHMED MUHAMMAD AMIN 35104-0355156-9 03034237063 31.5 13 NTD21124-6840001 Auto & Diesel ASLAM ALI MUHAMMAD HUSSAIN 33101-0468007-7 0345-4513417 43.54 14 NTD21129-5840001 Auto & Diesel BILAL KHAN ANSAR AHMED KHAN 41304-2885409-5 0343 3523714 28.28 15 NTD21129-4840009 Auto & Diesel FAHEEM KHAN BUTT MUHAMMAD KHAN BUTT 41205-5719015-1 -
Divisional Public School (Dps) for Boys, Model Town, Lahore
DIVISIONAL PUBLIC SCHOOL (DPS) FOR BOYS, MODEL TOWN, LAHORE Practical Paper Time 8:30 AM Date: Saturday 11th June, 2016 VENUE NEW CAMPUS, THE UNIVERSITY OF LAHORE, NEAR BHOBATTIAN CHOWK RAIWIND ROAD, 1-KM, OFF DEFENCE ROAD, LAHORE Practical Written Name FatherName NIC Roll No. Roll No. 1 AF - 10421 Muhammad Akram Ghulam Sarwar 31302-9515980-5 2 AF - 10577 Syed Sohail Raza Syed Farman Ali 33201-0113812-3 3 AF - 10976 Mazhar Abbad Zaki Bashir Ahmad 36104-7594247-5 4 AF - 10977 Muhammad Asghar Muhammad Yar 36104--5640008-9 5 AF - 11153 Muhammad Shakeel Ramzan Muhammad Ramzan 36302-5141512-5 6 AF - 11227 Waqas Ishtiaq Ishtiaq Ahmad 36302-0216707-1 7 AF - 11228 Waris Ali Allah Banda 31203-9301651-1 8 AF - 11229 Ghulam Ali Rajab Ali 31203-8224454-3 9 AF - 11230 Faiz ul Hussan Haji Mahmood ul Hussan 31203-4961299-7 10 AF - 11276 Fiaz Ahmed Muhammad Mumtaz Ahmed 38301-5363240-9 11 AF - 11303 Riaz Ahmad Ghulam Rasool 32202-3819186-3 12 AF - 11400 Faqeer Hussain Nehmat Ali 35402-7042920-3 13 AF - 11491 Muhammad Saqlain Raza Hafiz Bashir Hussain 36602-2696041-3 14 AF - 115 Muhammad Sabir Noor Ahmad 31202-3956772-7 15 AF - 11506 Murtaza Abdul Ghani Abdul Ghani 36603-7647113-9 16 AF - 11975 Ghulam Yaseen Khadim Hussain 38104-0868454-9 17 AF - 12190 Mazhar Abbas Muhammad Ramzan 38402-1595786-9 18 AF - 12304 Asif Ali Noor Muhammad 33101-1716454-7 19 AF - 12305 Monuwer Hussain Ahmad Bux 33101-7348590-9 20 AF - 12314 Anam Tayyab Muhammad Tayyab Khan 35201-8471758-0 21 AF - 12316 Arslan Tayyab Muhammad Tayyab Khan 35201-7769534-7 22 AF - 12476 Muhammad -
Bulleh-Nickname.Pdf
YouTube http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rxc6v9XdOkA - ا را ُ : ُ ه bulleh shah: mera raanjhan: pathaney khan Mark A. Foster, Ph.D. YouTube Mix - bulleh shah: mera raanjhan: pathaney hafeez jalandhari: abhi to mein jawaan: malika pukhraj by KhamoshTamashai 48,341 views shah hussain: maaey ni ه ن: mein: hamid ali bela by KhamoshTamashai 49,618 views shah hussain: maaey ni ه ن mein: pathaney khan by KhamoshTamashai 8,791 views bulleh shah: punjabi poetry: ُ ه : م: pathaney khan by KhamoshTamashai 87,052 views را ران ُن : ُ ه bulleh shah: mera raanjhan: pathaney khan ghulam farid: meda ishq vi: وا م رد: pathaney khan KhamoshTamashai · 323 videos 74,574 by KhamoshTamashai 163,714 views 109 6 heer waris shah by ghulam ر وارث ه از م ali 1 Download About by KhamoshTamashai 70,400 views Uploaded on Mar 28, 2009 Buy "Mera Ranjhan Hun Koye" saiful maluk by inayat ف اﻟوک از was born c. 1680 in village Uchch on hussain bhatti 1 د ه The Poet: Abdullah Shah ت ن currently in Punjab, Google Play byّ KhamoshTamashai) وﻟور in Bahawalpur اچ ں Gilanian ّ Pakistan). Since Abdullah is called Bullah ُ in rural Punjabi, he AmazonMP3 151,349 views or Bullah . His father was Shah ه was called Bulleh Shah who was well educated in Soofi Poetry 2 , ه ّد دروش Muhammad Darwaish Arabic, Farsi, and the Quran. His ancestors immigrated from Artist by sohailbutt67 currently in Uzbekistan). When Bulleh Shah was Pathaney Khan) را Bukhara now) وال about six months old, his parents relocated to Malakwal ام There his father was an imam masjid .( وال in District Sahiwal person who leads prayers) in the village mosque and a kaalam baba bulle shah , toh) د ishg dee nahin gal janda , ڈو ّں teacher. -
Rethinking the Authority of Muslim Religious Scholars and Mosques in Shaping Religious Discourse in Pakistan: an Ethnographic Account
Muhammad Bilal: Rethinking the authority of Muslim religious scholars and mosques in shaping religious discourse in Pakistan: An ethnographic account Rethinking the authority of Muslim religious scholars and mosques in shaping religious discourse in Pakistan: An ethnographic account Muhammad Bilal Fatima Jinnah Women University, [email protected] Abstract The mosque is the fundamental institution in any Islamic society, its role extending far beyond its function as a religious centre. The question that arises for this ethnographic study in Pakistan is whether the mosque is still as central as it was in the past, or as it is understood to be. A similar question can be raised for those Muslim religious scholars trained in Islamic law who frequent the mosque and serve the religious community as prayer leaders. This study explores the part played by the mosque – and by the Muslim religious scholars – in the life of worship and, beyond that, in the everyday social struc- ture. The study suggests that no longer can the Muslim religious scholars or mosques be called representative of Pakistani society. KEYWORDS: Muslim religious scholars, mosque, Islam, everyday life, religious schools, Pakistan Introduction In each neighbourhood (maHallah)1 of Muslim Town, there are mosques affiliated with rival tendencies of practice within Islam. In ordinary everyday speech, these tendencies are referred to as sect or school of thought (maslak; plural masaalik). The sectarian af- filiations of the mosques are typically indicated at their main doors. Two principal divi- sions within the Sunni branch of Islam (which are also referred to as the people of the Sunnah (Ahl-e-Sunnat) are identified at the mosque (masjid; plural masaajid) doors as Deoband and Barelvi. -
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Grade 5 Result 2013 Punjab Examination Commission A-PDF RollWatermark No Candidate DEMO: Name Purchase from www.A-PDF.comTotal Roll No Candidate to remove Name the watermark Total Roll No Candidate Name Total SAHIWAL 41-101-196 Ali Raza Azeem *304 41-101-240 Zeeshan *268 Center Name : GHS SAHIWAL NO.1 41-101-197 Muhammad Rehman Liaqat *304 41-101-241 Talha Shabbir *206 School Name : GGPS MC NO.6 SAHIWAL 41-101-198 Inam Ur Rehman *271 41-101-242 Usman Naeem *211 41-101-156 Muhammad Talha 338 41-101-199 Muhammad Junaid Srdar 369 41-101-243 Muhammad Umair *249 41-101-200 Malik Marghoob Ahmad 328 41-101-244 Ali Raza Saleem *213 School Name : GHS SAHIWAL 41-101-201 Hassan Rafique 304 41-101-245 Adnan Yaqoob 352 41-101-157 Naeem Nawaz 340 41-101-202 Sameer Ahsan *326 41-101-246 Akash Hassan 298 41-101-158 Waseem Nawaz 330 41-101-203 Ali Raza *265 41-101-247 Tubraz Ahmed *241 41-101-159 Muhammad Zain *236 41-101-204 Muhammad Arslan *287 41-101-248 Ali Husnain *282 41-101-160 Ali Abbas *243 41-101-205 Arslan Asim *293 41-101-249 Ahmar *274 41-101-161 Abdul Rehman Athar *340 41-101-206 Mubeen Waris *223 41-101-250 Shahzad Anwar 326 41-101-162 Muhammad Faisal *230 41-101-207 Muhammad Talha *348 41-101-251 Usama Asghar *201 41-101-163 Muhammad Ali *237 41-101-208 Muhammad Farhan *270 41-101-252 Saseeb FAIL 41-101-164 Ali Muhammad 288 41-101-209 Sohaib *280 41-101-253 Muhammad Hussain FAIL 41-101-165 Abdul Rahim 339 41-101-210 Muhammad Junaid Nawaz *156 41-101-254 Bilal *255 41-101-166 Muhammad Bilal *271 41-101-211 Sheharyar *259 41-101-255 Muhammad -
Downloaded Pakistani Song of the Year of Its Release
ROCKISTAN HISTORY OF THE MOST TURBULENT MUSIC GENRE IN PAKISTAN ROCKISTAN HISTORY OF THE MOST TURBULENT MUSIC GENRE IN PAKISTAN TAYYAB KHALIL COVER DESIGNED BY ANUM AMEER Copyright © 2021 by Tayyab Khalil All rights reserved This book or any portion thereof may not be reproduced or used in any manner whatsoever without the express written permission of the publisher except for the use of brief quotations in a book review ISBN: 978-969-23555-0-6 (Hard cover) ISBN: 978-969-23555-1-3 (E-book) Daastan Publications Floor # 1, Workspace 2, Office # 3, National Incubation Center, Islamabad Phone: +92-3219525753 Email: [email protected] www.daastan.com CONTENTS Preface 8 1. Only a Music Concert 11 2. A Game of Chance 20 3. Emergence of the Vital Empire 29 4. An Unholy Alliance 74 5. The Double-edged Sword 115 6. Underground Reverberations 169 7. Unveiling the Partition 236 8. Rock Renaissance 257 9. The Unconventional Path 315 10. Political Upheaval 344 11. Dimes, Crimes and Hard Times 368 12. Tragedy to Triumph 433 Acknowledgements 459 8 PREFACE The road travelled by Pakistani rock musicians is beset with challenges such as staunch criticism, struggling to have a socially acceptable image, having the door slammed in the face by record label owners and lowball offers by concert organizers. Not only are their careers mentally grueling and physically demanding but they also have an added risk of high investment and low returns. The rock genre has struggled to achieve its righteous place in the country whereas folk, qawalli, pop, bhangra and Bollywood music experienced skyrocketing popularity. -
District CHAKWAL CRITERIA for RESULT of GRADE 5
District CHAKWAL CRITERIA FOR RESULT OF GRADE 5 Criteria CHAKWAL Punjab Status Minimum 33% marks in all subjects 93.12% 88.32% PASS Pass + Pass Pass + Minimum 33% marks in four subjects and 28 to 32 94.13% 89.91% with Grace marks in one subject Marks Pass + Pass with Grace Pass + Pass with grace marks + Minimum 33% marks in four 98.33% 96.72% Marks + subjects and 10 to 27 marks in one subject Promoted to Next Class Candidate scoring minimum 33% marks in all subjects will be considered "Pass" One star (*) on total marks indicates that the candidate has passed with grace marks. Two stars (**) on total marks indicate that the candidate is promoted to next class. PUNJAB EXAMINATION COMMISSION, RESULT INFORMATION GRADE 5 EXAMINATION, 2019 DISTRICT: CHAKWAL Pass + Students Students Students Pass % with Pass + Gender Promoted Registered Appeared Pass 33% marks Promoted % Students Male 7888 7817 7019 89.79 7592 97.12 Public School Female 8404 8339 7888 94.59 8252 98.96 Male 3007 2986 2837 95.01 2958 99.06 Private School Female 2436 2426 2360 97.28 2411 99.38 Male 189 170 143 84.12 164 96.47 Private Candidate Female 98 91 81 89.01 88 96.70 22022 21829 20328 PUNJAB EXAMINATION COMMISSION, GRADE 5 EXAMINATION, 2019 DISTRICT: CHAKWAL Overall Position Holders Roll NO Name Marks Position 15-235-135 Khadija Ramzan 481 1st 15-183-142 Ahtasham Ali 478 2nd 15-183-271 Ali Meesum 478 2nd 15-192-263 Izan Fatima 478 2nd 15-186-110 Haider Abbas 476 3rd PUNJAB EXAMINATION COMMISSION, GRADE 5 EXAMINATION, 2019 DISTRICT: CHAKWAL Male Position Holders Roll NO Name Marks Position 15-183-142 Ahtasham Ali 478 1st 15-183-271 Ali Meesum 478 1st 15-186-110 Haider Abbas 476 2nd 15-183-233 Saad Ulah 472 3rd PUNJAB EXAMINATION COMMISSION, GRADE 5 EXAMINATION, 2019 DISTRICT: CHAKWAL FEMALE Position Holders Roll NO Name Marks Position 15-235-135 Khadija Ramzan 481 1st 15-192-263 Izan Fatima 478 2nd 15-192-167 Unaiza Bibi 470 3rd j b i i i i Punjab Examination Commission Grade 5 Examination 2019 School wise Results Summary Sr. -
Result Notification for 32Nd Examination 04.06.2016 (Annual)
Page No. 1 Note: No grace marks shall be awarded in the examination held with the assistance of NTS. Passing marks 50% in each paper. Notification No. PPC/32nd exam(Annual)/2016 Dated: 11.07.2016 Result Notification for 32nd Examination 04.06.2016 (Annual) It is hereby notified that the result of the following candidates who appeared in the 32nd examination of Pharmacy Assistant held on 04 June, 2016 has been declared as under: - 50% is the passing marks. Note: This notification is issued, errors and omission accepted as a notice only. An entry appearing in it does not itself confor any right or privilege to the grant of proper Registration Certificate which will be issued under the Regulations in due course. Result Card will be issued provisionally and registration be done after verification of qualification from concerned authority. Roll Result Name & Father's Name No. Remarks Zaheer-ul-Haq CN - 1235 Fail Paper 1 & 2 Next Two Chance S/o Ghulam Rasool Muhammad Afzal CN - 1256 Pass S/o Muhammad Saddique Muhammad Umar Farooq CN - 1359 RL S/o Muhammad Ashraf Anwar-ul-Haq CN - 1595 Pass S/o Zahoor-ul-Haq Abdul Sattar CN - 1945 Fail S/o Hassan Muhammad Khadim Hussain CN - 2442 Fail S/o Hassan Bukhsh Muhammad Ilyas Zaman CN - 2855 Fail Paper 1 & 2 Next Two Chance S/o Faqir Muhammad Zafar Mahmood AF - 18 Fail S/o Mukhtar Ahmad Muhammad Sabir AF - 115 Fail (Absent) S/o Noor Ahmad Zaheer Abbas AF - 278 Fail S/o Habib Ullah Akhtar Ali AF - 380 Fail S/o Muhammad Sardar Hasan Raza Lashari AF - 484 Fail Paper 2 Next Two Chance S/o Muhammad Iqbal Khan MuhammadLashari Ramzan Ansari AF - 1639 Pass S/o Muhammad Bashir Ansari Talib Hussain AF - 2348 Fail (Absent) S/o Allah Wasaya Muhammad Kashif Javed AF - 2443 Fail S/o Muhammad Javed Akhtar Muhammad Ishfaq Khurshid AF - 3931 Fail (Absent) S/o Khurshid Ahmed Abdul Ghaffar AF - 3979 Fail Paper 1 & 2 Next Two Chance S/o Abdul Ghani Shafqat Hussain AF - 4650 Fail S/o Muhammad Mussa Page No.