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je ma na raja gidh .udaas nassly . kappas ka phool 2 css ke urde ke books or urdu adab ke muktasir tarihk parhe hain
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Bano Qudsia (born 1928) is a writer, intellectual, playwright and spiritualist from Pakistan who is regarded among the best Urdu novelists and short story writers of modern times. She is best known for her novel Raja Gidh. She writes for television and stage in both Urdu and Punjabi languages. She is the wife of famous novelist Ashfaq Ahmed. She has written a number of popular television plays.
Life Bano moved with her family to Lahore during the Partition of India. Her father, a landlord with a Bachelor's degree in agriculture, died when Bano was very young. She attended school in Dharamsala in eastern India before moving to Lahore. Her mother, Mrs. Chattah, was an educationalist, and this inspired the young Bano to develop a keen interest in academics, which turned her into a conscientious student. Her marriage to Ashfaq Ahmed consummated the artist in her, though she says she never discussed any of her works with her husband nor has the writer-spouse ever tried to influence her writings. "We work very independently. Writing a book is like bearing a child and you do not share that with anyone. God is your only confidant. It is also like falling in love. You keep it personal and private. Education As a student, she wrote for college magazines and other journals. Her memories of her days at Kinnaird College in Lahore, from where she graduated, are still quite vivid. She talks of the literary inspiration that was a hallmark at Kinnaird's campuses during those days. Though her stay at Kinnaird went a long way in sharpening her scholarly skills, Bano felt an incessant need to polish her expressions in Urdu, the only language with which she could reach the minds of the people. So in 1951, she completed her M.A. degree in Urdu from the Government College Lahore with distinction. Works and Honors She has authored numerous short stories, novelettes, television and radio plays, and stage plays. Her short stories include Baz Gasht, Amar Bail, Doosra Darwaza and Twajju ki Talib. Of her novels, none has received as much recognition as Raja Gidh which centers around the forbidden truth. The plot builds around the symbol of a vulture, a bird of prey, that feeds on dead flesh and carcasses. The moral sought implies that indulgence in the forbidden leads to physical and mental degeneration. Some of her best plays include Tamasil, Hawa key Naam, Seharay and Khaleej. The plight of women and other socio-economic issues have often been the subject of her television serials that have inspired families wherever they have been aired. The Graduate Award for Best Playwright was conferred on Bano in 1986, followed by the same award for three consecutive years from 1988 to 1990. In 1986, she was also given the Taj Award for Best Playwright. Rather critical of the deviation of today's woman from her natural role of mother and home keeper, Bano decries what she terms 'a woman's unsolicited and disoriented escape from responsibility.' Interestingly, though, she blames men for plotting a conspiracy to push women out of the house, her only domain. "And women fall easy prey to this trap. Men of the post-industrialization era gave women a taste of luxurious lifestyles and then instigated them to step out of the house and earn that lifestyle. The woman developed a taste for what she thought was freedom for her, but which actually bonded her as a labourer and a breadwinner." She cites the example of the woman who does the dishes in her home. "This woman is more liberated than your modern women, since she does not suffer from any conflicts of the 'self'. Poverty is all that hurts her and she is not caught in a rat race to prove something to herself or carve out an identity for herself. Her existence is identity enough."[citation needed] Bano also feels that what she calls women's 'strength of softness' has been lost in their struggle to prove themselves equal to men. What women take as their weaknesses are in fact their strengths, she believes. Bano Qudsia planned to co-author a book with her (now late) husband. Her obligations towards her family are much more important for her than her work. "My husband (now late), my three sons and daughter-in-law have all been very kind to me and have always showered their affections on me. So, how can I ever put anything else before them?" Having lived a fulfilling life, which Bano ascribes to the benevolence of those around her, she kept herself busy caring for her husband. She is now working on her present literary undertaking - a novel which she plans to title Dastan Serai, after her home. "I formally started work on this novel in 1992. Prior to this, I had worked on it during the 1950s. The novel is set against the backdrop of Partition and revolves around the theme of intention and motivation. It highlights the importance of intention as the key determinant behind every act. Books Aatish Zeir Pa Adhi Baat Aik Din Amr Bail Assey Passey Bazgasht Chahar Chaman Dast Basta Dosra Darwaza Dusra Qadam Foot Path Ki Ghaas Haasil Ghaat, Hawwa Key Naam Kuch Aur Nahi Marde Abresham Maum Ki Gallian Naqabal e Zikr Piya Naam Ka Diya Purwa Purwa and Aik Din Raja Gidh Saman-e-Wajood Shehr-e-bemisaal Sudhraan Suraj Mukhi Tamaseel Tawjha Ki Talib Dastan Sarei..
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بانو قدسیہ سوال: آپ ہمیں یہ بتائیں کہ کیا بانو قدسیہ شروع ہی سے بانو قدسیہ ہی تھیں؟ بانو قدسیہ: (ب ق) جی نہیں ہرگز نہیں۔ میں جب کالج میں پڑھتی تھی، اشفاق صاحب کے ساتھ، تو مجھ سے روز کہا کرتے تھے کہ ادیب بننا ہے تو نام میں ادبیت ضرور ہونی چاہیے، میں نے اپنے نام کے ساتھ سے ’خان‘ ہٹا دیا ہے تم اپنے نام کے ساتھ سے، تب میں قدسیہ بانو چٹھہ تھی، تو انہوں نے کہا کہ میں بھی اپنا خان ہٹاتا ہوں تم بھی ذات ہٹاؤ، میں تمہارا نام بانو قدسیہ کرتا ہوں۔ تو یہ نام مجھے ان کا دیا ہوا ہے اشفاق صاحب کا۔ سوال: تو بانو قدسیہ کب پیدا ہوئی، کہاں پیدا ہوئی؟ سوال: بانو قدسیہ کا ابتدائی بچپن، شروع کا کہاں گزرا، کیسا گزرا؟ سوال: کبھی اتنا کچھ لکھنے کے بعد یا لکھنے کے دوران یہ خیال آیا کہ آپ لکھتی کیوں ہیں ہیں یا اس کی ضرورت کی ۔ ۔ ۔ سوال: کوئی یاد ہے، اس کی کہانی، اس کی تحریک؟ سوال: تو یہ پہلی کہانی تھی جسے آپ نے ڈراما بنایا؟ سوال: پھر کبھی کہانی کی شکل میں نہیں لکھا آپ نے اسے یا اسے محفوظ رکھا؟ سوال: عورتوں کی لکھائی گول گول اور مردوں کی لکھائی شکستہ؟ سوال: بچپن؟ سوال: تو اس کے بعد؟ سوال: اشفاق صاحب سے کہاں ملاقات ہوئی؟ سوال: یہ کون سا سکول تھا؟ سوال: ٹھیک ہے، بنیادی خیال تو آپ کو آ گیا لیکن پھر اس کا تانا بانا ۔ ۔ ۔ سوال: تو کیا ایک ہی سکرپٹ میں کہانی مکمل کرتی ہیں؟ سوال میرا مطلب ہے کہ جب آپ ایک بار لکھ لیتے ہیں تو پھر اسے دیکھتے ہیں، اسے لکھتے ہیں؟ سوال: لیکن ٹیلی ویژن والے تو خاص تقاضے کرتے ہیں؟ سوال: نہیں ٹھیک ہے۔ آج کل آپ اپنا صبح سے شام کا دن کس طرح گزارتی ہیں؟ سوال: باہر آنا جانا، گھر کے کام کاج؟ بانوقدسیہ کے ناول، کہانیوں کے مجموعے اور دیگر کتابیں ٭ راجہ گدھ ٭ شہر بےمثال ٭ توجہ کا طالب ٭ چہار چمن ٭ سدھراں ٭ آسے پاسے ٭ دوسرا قدم ٭ آدھی بات ٭ دست بستہ ٭ حوا کے نام ٭ سورج مکھی ٭ پیا نام کا دیا ٭ آتش زیر پا ٭ امر بیل ٭ بازگشت ٭ مردابریشم ٭ سامان وجود ٭ ایک دن ٭ پروا ٭ موم کی گلیاں ٭ لگن اپنی اپنی ٭ تماثیل ٭ فٹ پاتھ کی گھاس ٭ دوسرا دروازہ ٭ ناقابل ذکر ٭ کچھ اور نہیں ٭ حاصل گھاٹ بشکریہ ''اردو لکھاری'') خواب گر: بانو قدسیÛ
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I don't know shayed I don't have something installed,I guess.But the link works,isn't it?
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You should use the [url] tag properly instead of pasting the raw link. You can see the usage details here: url tag usage. For example, in the above post you wrote: http://khwabgarr.blogspot.com/2009/12/love-love-thy-neighbour-as-thyself.html due to which we got the above problem خواب گر: بانو قدسیÛ. What you should have actually written is: [url="http://khwabgarr.blogspot.com/2009/12/love-love-thy-neighbour-as-thyself.html"]Bano Qudsia Interview[/url] Then link would have appeared as Bano Qudsia Interview Kindly take care of url tag in future posts. |
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I should use the option of "Insert link".Right?
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Yeah. Write and select the text which you want to appear - like in this case Bano Qudsia Interview - and then click on insert link.
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Got your point.Next time will take care.
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