Dr kalam achievements in urdu of 100-150 words
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RENOWNED scholar, researcher, writer and former vice chancellor of the University of Karachi Dr Jameel Jalibi passed away in Karachi on Thursday morning at age 90. He is survived by his wife, two sons and two daughters.
Named Dr Mohammad Jameel Khan, but far better known as Jameel Jalibi, he was born on July 30, 1929, into a Yousufzai family of Aligarh.
Dr Jalibi authored over 40 books on criticism, research and culture, including Pakistan: The Identity of Culture, Tanqeed aur Tajarba and Nai Tanqeed.
Other well-known works written and/or edited by him include Adab, Culture aur Masaail, Mohammad Taqi Mir, Maasir-i-Adab, Yak-Jehti — Nifaz aur Masail, Diwan-i-Hasan Shauqi and Farhang-i-Istalahaat, some of them running into multiple editions.
Tareekh-i-Adab-i-Urdu (history of Urdu literature) is however his most remarkable literary accomplishment. He planned and began writing this series in 1967. So far, four volumes — each comprising about 1,000 pages — have been published.
Going by the quantum of work involved in this series, several more years would have been required to accomplish the gigantic task. In this series Dr Jalibi stirred a controversy of sorts when he wrote that Punjabi and Urdu had the same roots, with the former being the older.
Published by the Lahore-based Majlis-i-Taraqqi-i-Adab, the series begins in the 15th century with Masnavi Kadam Rao aur Pidam Rao, one of Urdu’s oldest poems, stumbling upon it in a library in India.
The first volume of Tareekh-i-Adab-i-Urdu covers 15th, 16th and 17th centuries; the second 18th century; the third chronicles literature up to 1850 and the fourth goes to the end of the 19th century. The fifth was to cover the 20th century.
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Dr Kalam
●Bharat Ratna = 1997
●Padma Bhushan = 1981
●Padma Vibhushan = 1990
●Hoover Medal = 2009