Punjabi Poetry against In-human Behaviour | Dr. Amjad Bhatti YT | Punjab, Punjabi & Poetry
Inhuman behaviour is not viewed favorably in the modern world. The civilized world considers this act against human rights. The role of Punjabi poetry against inhuman behaviour has always been alive. Punjabi poets have tried to highlight this issue globally through their creations. We believe that Punjabi poets have not only condemned inhuman and unjust governments around the world but have also targeted the unequal policies of local rulers.
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The violation of human rights in Kashmir is ready to take its toll. The ruler uses violence but the whole nation suffers the consequences. Intellectuals must continue to raise their voices for human rights. Indian secularism is the secularism of Bollywood. It has nothing to do with real secularism.
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Sharon Kumar Verma is one of the famous Urdu fiction writers who has always given good creations to Urdu literature but the Urdu world has not given him the place he deserved. Sharon Kumar Verma belongs to the land of Punjab. The land that gave birth to such personalities as Iqbal and Manto, Joginder Pal and Balwant Singh, Sahir Ludhianvi and Hafeez Jalandhari and Ahmad Nadeem Qasmi.
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The establishment of literary associations and institutions is as important to the well-being of any language as air, water and food are to the survival of any living thing. Because these literary institutions not only find new ways to promote the language, but also provide historical protection and a strong foundation by connecting the lost links of the language.
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Dr. Arshad Mahmood Nashad was born on January 1, 1970, in the remote and backward village of Domial in Attock District to Asghar Ali. Due to the mercury pie, several institutions changed until the completion of secondary education. Finally passed the matriculation examination from FG Boys High School, Attock. After doing BA from Government College, Attock, he continued to work in various institutions and also continued his education. Passed MA Urdu and Punjabi examinations as a private candidate from Punjab University. He later joined Pakistan International Public School and College, an educational institution in Gujranwala, as a teacher. Today, he is a professor of Urdu at the Open University, Islamabad. In Urdu he did his Ph.D from Punjab University under the title "Technical and Physical Journey of Urdu Ghazal".
Arshad Mahmood Nashad became a regular poet in 1985. Asghar Barelvi and Nazar Sabri are teachers in poetry. In 1990, he founded Punjabi Adabi Sangat Attock. He is also a member of Pakistan Writers Guild and Pakistan Punjabi Adabi Board Lahore. Punjabi books include Attock District Punjabi Poet (Research Criticism-Punjabi Literary Society Attock-1995) and Ashlok (Translation of selected poems of Baba Farid Ganj Shukar. Lahore-1999). 2009) and Chhachhi Boli (Punjabi Adabi Sangat Attock, 2004) are notable.
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Hi everyone, and welcome back to my channel! Today's video is all about how I remember everything I read. As someone who loves reading, I know how frustrating it can be to finish a book only to forget what you just read. But over the years, I've developed a system that helps me retain information and recall it whenever I need it. So in this video, I'll be sharing my tips and tricks for remembering everything you read.
Active Reading
The first step to remembering what you read is to actively engage with the material. This means taking notes, highlighting important passages, and asking yourself questions as you read. By actively engaging with the material, you'll be more likely to remember it later on.
Visualize
Visualizing what you're reading is another effective way to remember information. As you read, try to create mental images of the information you're reading. For example, if you're reading a history book, try to picture the events in your mind. This will help you recall the information later on.
Summarize
After you finish reading a section or chapter, try to summarize what you just read in your own words. This will help solidify the information in your mind and make it easier to remember later on. You can do this by writing a brief summary or by discussing the information with someone else.
Make Connections
One of the most effective ways to remember information is to connect it to something you already know. For example, if you're reading about a new scientific concept, try to connect it to something you learned in high school science class. By making these connections, you'll be more likely to remember the information.
Repeat
Repetition is key when it comes to memory retention. After you finish reading, try to repeat the information to yourself several times. You can also try to teach the information to someone else, as this will help solidify it in your mind.
Use Memory Techniques
There are a variety of memory techniques you can use to remember information. Some popular techniques include mnemonics, acronyms, and visualization. Find a technique that works for you and use it to remember the information you read.
Take Breaks
Finally, it's important to take breaks when you're reading. Your brain can only absorb so much information at once, so taking breaks will help you retain information better. Try to take a break every 30-45 minutes and do something relaxing, like taking a walk or listening to music.
By using these tips and tricks, you'll be able to remember everything you read. Remember, it takes practice and patience, so don't get discouraged if it doesn't work perfectly at first. Just keep at it, and soon you'll be able to retain information like a pro!
That's all for today's video. I hope you found these tips helpful. If you have any other tips for remembering what you read, be sure to leave them in the comments below. And as always, don't forget to like and subscribe for more videos like this one. Thanks for watching!
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