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If you have submitted for punjabi. then prepare it from Dogar CSS Guide for M.A Punjabi. else if not then change the subject. the main reason is that the language involved its own terminology that is difficult to understand or study. Moreover, it is also difficult to collaborate the views of the different language writers. It is just my point of view that if the subject does not suits you, you do not go for that. i am a punjabi but i feel difficulty
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DAY ----3 Plan

For Subjective portion:
1)Sik Mitran di(Hafeez taib)
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2)Trinjin(Ahmad Rahi)
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3)jagraty(Shareef Kunjahi)
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Just follow the topics and subtopics of above mentioned books and add material by consulting text books and your personal observation.

For Objective portion:
Just read the topics' related material from objective book.

Tips: In my personal opinion,to secure good scores in this portion one has to learn by heart some 20+ Ashhars and poems.So, i think by consulting actual text and with keen observation while reading the relevent text book,one can make it done quite comprehensibly.
Remember don't overload your notes with ashaars and references (utna likhein jitna papers k doran easily revise ho saky).....It's difficult to remember exact words of quotes and poetry but by dividing the overall work in sections it could be done.
For example in this phase of preparation just focus on notes and by giving 6 or 7 readings make yourself familiar to the poet and poetry.I personally beleive that by doing so i have done almost 60 % prepration.Later on during revision phases i will deal with them(ashaars and poems) one by one.

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@sidogar
Though you mentioned your personal experience but here are some tips if you are feeling difficulty with punjabi
1)As you have mentioned that you are Punjabi but still you are not comfortable...So to be comfortable think while you speak punjabi that how this particular word could be written in the Punjabi.Punjabi format is like urdu with little difference.If you are talking about your reading difficulty just give an attentive and focused reading.Trust me you will do it .
2)Be more focused while selecting your optional.To select one subject and then by preparing or reading it for 2 or 3 days or so and then striving for another option is really a bad idea.You are merely wasting your precious time in this way.Just stick to your optional after careful selection.
3)You have said that it's not easy to collaborate with the views of different language writer.I agree.........But dear to prepare any subject you have to put some extra effort.Here you can land yourself in secure position by adding quotes and views in your answer, in other subject you have to add some other type of material.Means to say you can't escape from "hard work".


Hope so you will never mind my bold advice.Anyway choice is yours.Best of luck.

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Salam all...i wana confirm one thing that as there is a slight difference in the wrtng and speaking of punjabi in dfrnt areas of Punjab.so wt u all think dat same approach may also be opted in paper..mean examiner may oblige little mistakes of punjabi writing or we have to follow certain specific tone..............Regards
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@Shazu
I don't think so this difference would mattter.You can confirm this by analyzing the text and writing format of poetry's book.
Shareef kunjahi writes in Punjabi that is the language of Gujrati punjabians.
Baqi siiddiqui does with pothohari punjabi
Ahmad Rahi in typical or you can say in general format.
But all these books are of punjabi... got my point.So feel relaxed while doing with your natural punjabi tone.Yes, be careful about exact format .....If english paper examiner can't neglect spelling mistakes then punjabi examiner can't compromise with these little mistakes of format....that is what i believe.


DAY .....4 Plan

For subjective portion:
1)Safr di rat(Munir Nyazi)
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2)Aklapy da musafir(Arif Abdul mateen)
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3)Kachy ghary(Baqi siddiui)
Unfortunately abhi tak is book ka online link nai mila.so i prepared it just from the books (Punjab Rang and Nawein Zayiay).

For objective portion:
Same approach as cited above.Bird eye view of above mentioned topics.


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Thanks......so i would like to follow to gujrati style as i also belongs to gujrat........
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Ok dear members uptil now alomost 70% of Punajbi is covered ...how?
Simple
Lok Geet (20 marks)
Jadeed Shairi(20 marks)
Objective( 20 marks ....still in process but they can be covered easily)
And to attempt last question of the punjabi which is normally to write note on the topics generally related from all the portions(10 marks)
Now by moving to nasar portion:

I think it's bit difficult to score in nasar portion and to score high one should read actual text books.(ABhi tak koi khas data nai mila so bookish material se he guzara kia ha)

DAY 5 plan

For subjective portion:
1)Kalyian ittan kaly ror
2)Tahli day thaly
3)Khutbat e Iqbal


For objective portion:
Read clssical poetry portion just once from "khoj punjab"

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Day 6 PLAn

For Subjective portion:
1)Hath( novel)
2)Muaze nosha
3)Sachi sarkar

I think to prepare lok gheet and to retain poetry in the hard disk of your memory is easy when you compare it with nasar portion.Its really wreaking havoc and i am wondering how to remember the exact paragraphs of nasar from the actual text books.Anyhow,to have clear picture of this portion i will recommend the thorough reading of the actual text books.Fortunately, one of the worthy members of this forum(known as ALI SB) has made it easy to access all text books through internet.
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Hope so this will work for other aspirants too.
For objective portion:
Follow the relevent topics from the objective book.

So this was the final day plan to cover the punjabi.I enjoyed it whie pasting my strategy of preparation.Best of Luck


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Lo g punjabi ty muki j,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
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Just followed this plan and it took me 7 days to do punjabi completely in first try. Thanks a lot andleeb.
But I need to know if its enough because i just went through past papers in detail and felt uncomfortable. It doesnot provide with a choice in paper and can hit hard on the day. Should not one also prepare Lok Dastaan?
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