Tuesday 24 December 2013

Shah Abdul Latif Bhitai History In Urdu

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Shah Abdul Latif Bhitai, (1689-1752)

Sindhi Shair-o-Soofi Buzurg - hala hawailee mein paida huwai walid ka nam Syed Habib tha. Kuch arsay hala hawailee mein rahe phir walid kay hamrah kotri chalay aaey.Bad azaan sair o sayahat key liye niklay is silsilay mein Multan,Jesalmeer,Bella,Makran, kuch aur kathiawar kay ilaqon mein phirtay rahe. Mukhtalif bazukane deen say mutaqat ki aur faiz hasil kiya.
  Aap har waqt deene islam ki tableegh mein sargaram amal rehtay thay aap nay apni shairee ka mawad awami kahaniyon say akhaz kiya aur bohot si kam ki batain ashaar mein kaheen. Saray ashaar jama na hosakay mureedon nay jo kuch suna usay hifz karliya isay likh kar mehfooz rakh liya. Aap ka matbooa kalam "shah jo risalo" sindhi mein hai sindh ki roomani dastanain maslan sussi pannun, umar marwee, aur momil rano waghairah ki dastanain baray umdah tareeqai say nazam keen.
  Shah Abdul Latif Bhatai nay umar kay akhri hissay mein aik achi jagha nai abadi ki buniyad rakhee is ki tameer mein aap khud bhi mazduron ki tarha kaam karte rahai abadi kay sab makanat rait kay talon par banai gaey sindhi zaban mein rait kay teelay ko "bhat" kehtay hain.is liye is abadi ko bhat shah abdul latif kaha jane laga. Sindh kay hukmaran Ghulam Shah nay aap ki qabar par khoobsurat roza tameer karaya. Isi nay Sukkur kay aik mashhoor khatat aur naqqash say roze par naqashi karaee yahin aap ka mazar marjae khalaeq hai.
Shah Abdul Llatif Bhitaee ki shairee na sirf Sindhi adab aur Sindhiyon bulkay puri dunia kay awam ka adab aur qeemati asasa hai.duniya kay aksar shair shah abdul latif bhittai kay maqam par nahin pohonchay in khayalat ka izhar itwaar kay arts council of Pakistan Karachi mein munaqida aik roza Shah Abdul latif Bhittai conference mein muqarrarin nay kiya.
Conference ka ehtemam Shah Abdul latif Bhittai  Chair jamia Karachi mahakamae Saqafat hakumate Sindh aur ars council of Paksitan nay mushtarka taur par kiya tha.vice chancellor jamia Karachi professor Dr.pir zadah qasim raza siddiqui nay apnay khitab mein kaha ka shah abdul latif ka kalam ko samajhnay kay liye shah sahib say faiz yab hona lazmi hai mujhe fakhar hai kay mein shah sahib ka kalam say faiz yab huwa hun.conference say Dr. fehmida , Naqad mahqiq Dr. anwar bilal abro,column nigar Dr. Ayub sheikh mohtarma noor afroz, Drama nawis agha saleem,Director shah latif chair Professor Saleem memon, Dr. Huma meer, Professor Sahar Ansari, Bharat o Canada say aaey huway mehmaan shumaila hemani,hero thakur aur deegar nay bhi khitaab kiya.
Muqarareen nay kaha kah Shakespear ki tarha Shah Abdul latif ka maqam bhi shairee o adab mein apni misaal aap hai sindh shah latif aur shah latif sindh hai aap ki fikar mein pukhtagi aur gehraee moujud hai un kay haan mushahiday ki wusat  iazhar ki pukhtagi lazmi milti hai is moqeh par nizamat kay faraiz anjam daitay huway Professor saleem memon nay kaha sindhi adeeb apni zameen par rehnay walon ka masael paish karta hai.



Hadrat Sayyid Shah Abd al-Latif Bhittai
Alaihir raHmah wa ar-Ridwan
 
Shah Abdul Latif Bhittai (1689–1752) (Sindhi: شاھ عبدالطيف ڀٽائيِ, Urdu: شاہ عبداللطیف بھٹائی) was a Sufi scholar, and is considered one of the greatest poets of the Sindhi language. Shah Abdul Latif Bhittai was born in 1689 in Hala Haveli's village Sui-Qandar located near Hyderabad, Pakistan. Shah Abdul Latif was son of Syed Habibullah and grandson of Syed Abdul Quddus Shah. He settled in the town of Bhit Shah in Matiari, Pakistan where his shrine is located. His most famous written work is the Shah Jo Risalo, which is a master-piece of Sindhi Literature as well. The major themes of his poetry include Unity of Almighty, love for Prophet, Religious tolerance and humanistic values. For his works, he is regarded as a 'Direct Emanations of Rūmī's spirituality in the Indian world.'

Names of Bhittai

Shah Abdul Latif Bhittai is known by several honorific names - Lakhino Latif, Latif Ghot, Bhittai and Bhitt Jo Shah. Shah Abdul latif's deepness of poetry affiliated with the relationship between the Almighty and human is cause of his visits at different places of the regions surrounded to him and he always feel the circumstances carried out in his premises and he feels the people mind he had such a calm and sharp mind and such things made him the greatest poet of the world, if one could seriously understand his preaching.

 
The Early Life

Most of the information that has come down to us has been collected from oral traditions. A renowned Pakistani scholar, educationist, and a foremost writer of plays, dramas and stories, Mirza Kalich Beg has rendered a yeoman service to Sindhi literature by collecting details about the early life of Shah Bhitai, from the dialogues that he has constantly held with some of the old folks, still living at that time, who knew these facts from their fathers and grandfathers for they had seen Shah Latif in person and had even spoken to him.

"The next day I sat down, and listened to the Story of the 'Vairagis.' Their salmon-coloured clothes were covered with dust. Their hair-bands were worn out. They had let their hair grow quite long. The lonely ones never talk to anyone about their being. These 'Nanga' are content and happy. They move about unmarked amongst the common folk." ........Shah Abdul Latif Bhitai

He was born around 1689 CE (1102 A.H.) to Shah Habib in the village Sui-Qandar a few miles to the east of the present town of Bhit Shah (named after him), on Safar 14, 1102 A.H. ie November 18, 1690 CE. He died at Bhit Shah on Safar 14, 1165 A.H., i.e. January 3, 1752 CE. In his memory, every year, on 14th Safar of the Hijri Calendar, an Urs is held at Bhit Shah, where he spent the last years of his life and where his elaborate and elegant mausoleum stands.

Shah Abdul Latif got his early education in the school (maktab) of Akhund Noor Muhammad in basic Persian (the government language at that time) and Sindhi (local spoken language). He also learned the Qu'ran. His correspondence in Persian with contemporary scholar Makhdoom Moinuddin Thattavi, as contained in the Risala-e-Owaisi, bears witness to his scholastic competence.

"Beloved's separation kills me friends, At His door, many like me, their knees bend. From far and near is heard His beauty's praise, My Beloved's beauty is perfection itself." .....Bhitai

 
Bhitai's Ancestry

Shah Abdul Latif's lineage has been traced back directly to the Beloved Prophet Muhammad Sallallaho Alaihi wa Sallam, through Imam Zain-ul-Abideen Radi ALLAHu Ta'ala Anho, son of Imam Hussain Radi ALLAHu Ta'ala Anho. His ancestors had come from Herat in Central Asia, and settled at Matiari. Shah Abdul Karim 1600 CE, whose mausoleum stands at Bulri, about 40 miles from Hyderabad, a mystic Sufi poet of considerable repute, was his great, great grandfather. His verses are extant and his anniversary is still held at Bulri, in the form of an Urs.

His father Syed Habib Shah, lived in Hala Haveli, a small village, at a distance of about forty miles from Matiari and not far from the village of Bhitshah. Later he left this place and moved to Kotri, where Shah Latif spent some part of his adolescent life.

Education


Young Shah Abdul Latif was raised during the golden age of sindhi culture. His first teacher was Noor Muhammad Bhatti Waiwal. Mostly, Shah Latif was self-educated. Although he has received scanty formal education, the Risalo gives us an ample proof of the fact that he was well-versed in Arabic and Persian. The Qur'an, the Hadiths, the Masnawi of Maulana Jalaluddin Rumi, along with the collection of Shah Karim's poems, were his constant companions, copious references of which have been made in Shah Jo Risalo. In his poems he writes about Sindh and its neighbouring regions, he mentions distant cities such as Istanbul and Samarqand, he also writes about Sindhi sailors their navigation techniques voyages as far to the Malabar coast, Sri Lanka and the island of Java.

Appearance and Characteristics

In appearance, Bhitai was a handsome man, of average height. He was strongly built, had black eyes and an intelligent face, with a broad and high forehead. He grew a Sunnah beard. He had a serious and thoughtful look about himself and spent much time in contemplation and meditation, since he was concerned about his moral and spiritual evolution with the sole purpose of seeking proximity of the Divine. He would often seek solitude and contemplate on the burning questions running through his mind concerning man's spiritual life:

Why was man created?
What is his purpose on this earth? What is his relationship with his Creator?
What is his ultimate destiny?

Although he was born in favoured conditions, being the son of a well-known and very much respected Sayed family, he never used his position in an unworthy manner, nor did he show any liking for the comforts of life. He was kind, compassionate, generous and gentle in his manner of speech and behaviour which won him the veneration of all those who came across him. He had great respect for woman, and he exercised immense reserve in dealing with them, in an age when these qualities were rare. He hated cruelty and could never cause physical pain to any man or even to an animal. He lived a very simple life of self-restraint. His food intake was simple and frugal, so was his dressing which was often deep yellow, the colour of the dress of sufis and ascetics, stitched with black thread. To this day, his relics are preserved at Bhitsah (where his mausoleum stands), some of which include a "T"-shaped walking stick, two bowls, one made of sandal-wood and another of transparent stone, which he used for eating and drinking. His long cap and his black turban are also preserved.

"Cloud was commanded to prepare for rain, Rain pattered and poured, lightning flared. Grain hoarders, hoping for high prices, wring their hands, Five would become fifteen in their pages they had planned. From the land may perish all the profiteers, Herdsmen once again talk of abundant showers, Latif says have hope in Allah's blessed grace." ......Bhitai

 
Quest for Religious Truths

In quest of religious truths, Shah Bhitai travelled to many parts of Sindh and also went to the bordering lands. He kept himself aloof from the political scene of favouritism and intrigues which was going on at the height of the power and rule of Kalhoras in Sindh. Instead of visiting towns and cities, in political canvassing, to serve the purpose of the rulers and elite of the land, though he was much respected by the members of the dynasty and could have benefited from it, he went to hills, valleys, the banks of river, and the fields, where he met the ordinary simple people, the sufis (mystics). He went to the Ganjo Hills in the south of Hyderabad for contemplation, and then to mountains in Las Bela in the south of Sindh and Balochistan. For three years, he travelled with these sufis in search of the truth, peace, and harmony, to Hinglay, Lakhpat, Nani at the foot of the Himalayas and to Sappar Sakhi. At several places in the Risalo, mention has been made of these sufis and of his visits to these wonderful, holy and peaceful places. The two surs, Ramkali and Khahori, describe them under various endearing names and a detailed account of the sufis' lifestyle is given. He also travelled to such far away places as Junagardh, Jesalmere and parts of the Thar desert.

"In deserts, wastes and Jessalmir it has rained, Clouds and lightning have come to Thar's plains; Lone, needy women are now free from care, Fragrant are the paths, happy herdsmen's wives all this share." ..........Bhitai

Piety and Asceticism

By the time he was a young man of twenty one years, he began to be known for his piety, his ascetic habits and his absorption in prayers. Observation and contemplation were chief traits of his character. A number of people flocked round him adding to the already large number of his disciples. This aroused jealousy of some powerful, ruthless, tyrannical persons - landlords, Pirs, Mirs, and Rulers - who became his enemies for some time. Later, seeing his personal worth, and the peaceful and ascetic nature of his fame, abandoned their rivalry. At this time he was living with his father at Kotri, five miles away from the present site of Bhitshah. It was here that his marriage was solemnised in 1713 CE with Bibi Sayedah Begum, daughter of Mirza Mughul Beg. She was a very virtuous and pious lady, who was a proper companion for him. The disciples had great respect for her. They had no children.

In the true ascetic spirit, Shah Latif was now in search of a place where in solitude, he could devote all his time in prayers and meditation. Such a place he found near Lake Karar, a mere sand hill, but an exotic place of scenic beauty, four miles away from New Hala. This place was covered by thorny bushes surrounded by many pools of water. It was simply and aptly called 'Bhit' (the Sand Hill). On the heaps of its sandstones he decide to settle down and build a village. As it was sandy, he along with his disciples dug out the hard earth from a distance and covered the sand with it to make the ground firm. After months of hard labour, carrying the earth on their heads and shoulders, the place was now fit enough for the construction of an underground room and two other rooms over it, along with a room for his old parents. A mosque was also built and the houses of his disciples properly marked out. In 1742, whilst he was still busy setting up a new village, Bhit, he got the sad news of the death of his dear father.. Soon after this Shah Latif shifted all his family members from Kotri to Bhitsah, as the village now began to be called. His father was buried there, in accordance to his will, where his mausoleum stands only eight paces away, from that of Shah Abdul Latif, towards its north.

The Seven Queens of Sindh


The women of Shah Abdul Latif’s poetry are known as the Seven Queens, heroines of Sindhi folklore who have been given the status of royalty in the Shah Jo Risalo. The Seven Queens were celebrated throughout Sindh for their positive qualities: their honesty, integrity, piety and loyalty. They were also valued for their bravery and their willingness to risk their lives in the name of love.

Perhaps what Shah Abdul Latif Bhitai saw in his tales of these women was an idealised view of womanhood, but the truth remains that the Seven Queens inspired women all over Sindh to have the courage to choose love and freedom over tyranny and oppression. The lines from the Risalo describing their trials are sung at Sufi shrines all over Sindh, and especially at the urs of Shah Abdul Latif every year at Bhit Shah.

The Seven Queens mentioned in the Shah Jo Risalo are:

  • Marvi
  • Momal
  • Sassi
  • Noori
  • Sohni
  • Sorath
  • Lila
The Final Years

For the last eight years of his remarkable life, Shah Latif lived at Bhitshah. A few days before his death, he retired to his underground room and spent all his time in prayers and fasting, eating very little.

Laggi Laggi wa'a-u wiarra angrra latji, Pa-i kharren pasah-a pasand-a karrend-i pirin-a jay.
Wind blew! The sand enveloped the body, Whatever little life left, is to see the beloved.

After 21 days in there, he came out and having bathed himself with a large quantity of water, covered himself with a white sheet.

He suffered from no sickness or pain of any kind. The date was 14th Safar 1165 Hijra corresponding to 1752 CE. He was buried at the place where his mausoleum now stands, which was built by the ruler of Sindh, Ghulam Shah Kalhoro. His name literally means 'the servant of the Shah'. He, along with his mother, had adored and revered Shah Latif and were his devoted disciples. The work of the construction of the mausoleum was entrusted to the well-known mason, Idan from Sukkur. The mausoleum, as well as the mosque adjoining it, were later repaired and renovated by another ruler of Sindh, Mir Nasir Khan Talpur.

Korren kan-i salam-u achio a'atand-a unn-a jay.
Countless pay homage and sing peace at his abode.

"Tell me the stories, oh thorn-brush, Of the mighty merchants of the Indus, Of the nights and the days of the prosperous times, Are you in pain now, oh thorn-brush? Because they have departed: In protest, cease to flower. Oh thorn-brush, how old were you When the river was in full flood? Have you seen any way-farmers who could be a match of the Banjaras? True, the river has gone dry, And worthless plants have begun to flourish on the brink, The elite merchants are on decline, And the tax collectors have disappeared, The river is littered with mud And the banks grow only straws The river has lost its old strength, You big fish, you did not return When the water had its flow Now it's too late, You will soon be caught For fishermen have blocked up all the ways. The white flake on the water: Its days are on the wane." ......Bhitai [translated by Prof. D. H. Butani [1913-1989] in The Melody and Philosophy of Shah Latif

The Urs Sharif

The URS is a Grand event in Sindh, where people from almost every village and town of Sindh and from different cities of other provinces of Pakistan - rich and poor, young and old, scholars and peasants - make a determined effort to attend. The Urs commences every year from 14th Safar (2nd month of Hijra calendar) and lasts for three days. A literary gathering is also held where papers concerning the research work done on the life, poetry, and message of Bhitai, are read, by scholars and renowned literary figures. His disciples and ascetics, gather around and read passages from his Risalo. Scholarly debates and exhibitions of his work and traditional Sindhi artifacts are also organized.

"Sleeping on the river's bank, I heard of Mehar's glory, Bells aroused my consciousness, longing took its place, By Almighty! fragrance of Mehar's love to me came, Let me go and see Mehar face to face." .....Bhitai

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NATIONAL AND INTERNATIONAL EVENTS OF DECEMBER 2013 MCQS
1. Nobel Prizes 2013 Ceremony was held on
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8. International Volunteer Day for Economic and Social Development is observed every year on
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(c) François Englert and Peter W. Higgsü
(d) John B. Gurdon and Shinya Yamanaka
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(a) Robert Lefkowitz and Brian Kobilka
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(a) Robert Lefkowitz and Brian Kobilka
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(a) Brian Kobilka
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(c) François Englert
(d) Alice Munroü
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(b) 15th September
(c) 1st Decemberü
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(a) 1st December
(b) 3rd Decemberü
(c) 5th December
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(b) 11th November
(c) 11th Decemberü
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(a) Muslim League dayü
(b) Congress day
(c) Resolution day
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(a) 1 December 2013ü
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(b) 2 December 2013
(c) 3 December 2013
(d) 4 December 2013
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(a) 1 December 2013ü
(b) 2 December 2013
(c) 3 December 2013
(d) 4 December 2013
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(a) 1 December 2013
(b) 2 December 2013ü
(c) 3 December 2013
(d) 4 December 2013
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(a) 1 December 2013
(b) 2 December 2013ü
(c) 3 December 2013
(d) 4 December 2013
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(a) Bali, Indonesiaü
(b) London UK
(c) New York USA
(d) None of these
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(a) 1 December 2013
(b) 3 December 2013ü
(c) 6 December 2013
(d) 8 December 2013
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(a) 10 million barrel
(b) 20 million barrel
(c) 30 million barrelü
(d) 40 million barrel
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(a) 5 December 2013ü
(b) 6 December 2013
(c) 7 December 2013
(d) 8 December 2013
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(a) Jordanü (b) Sudan
(c) India (d) Pakistan
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(a) Canada (b) Indiaü
(c) Pakistan (d) None of these
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(a) 12 December 2013ü
(b) 11 December 2013
(c) 14 December 2013
(d) 15 December 2013
51. Attiya Rani, the AJK-origin triumphant table tennis star bagged gold medal in the recent Asia Pacific Olympics held in
(a) Australiaü (b) China
(c) Japan (d) Canada
52. Which Pakistani player is became 5th Pakistani and 70th world who included in Hall of fame in 2013?
(a) Shahid Afridi (b) Waqar Younasü
(c) Misbah ul Haq (d) None of these
53. Justice Tassaduq Hussain Jillani takes oath as _____chief justice of Pakistan
(a) 12th (b) 21stü
(c) 23rd (d) 15th
54. Israel, Jordan and the Palestine agreed to Red Sea-to-Dead Sea Water sharing deal on
(a) 9 December 2013ü
(b) 19 December 2013
(c) 29 December 2013
(d) 25 December 2013
55. Where Red Sea-to-Dead Sea Water sharing deal was held among Israel, Jordan and the Palestine?
(a) Washingtonü (b) London
(c) New York (d) India
56. Chief Justice of Pakistan Justice Iftikhar Muhammad Chaudhry retired on
(a) 11 December 2013ü
(b) 13 December 2013
(c) 14 December 2013
(d) 15 December 2013
57. International Anti Corruption day is observed on.
(a) 6th December
(b) 8th December
(c) 5th December
(d) 9th Decemberü
58. Justice Tassaduq Hussain Jillani took oath on _____ as chief justice of Pakistan
(a) 12 December 2013ü
(b) 13 December 2013
(c) 14 December 2013
(d) 15 December 2013
59. The African-led International Support Mission to the Central African Republic (MISCA) is an African Union peacekeeping mission to the Central African Republic. MISCA was established on _________
(a) 5 December 2013ü
(b) 7 December 2013
(c) 9 December 2013
(d) 15 December 2013
60. The Bali Package is a trade agreement resulting from the Ninth Ministerial Conference of the World Trade Organization in Bali, Indonesia, on 3–7 December 2013. Bali Package of WTO was signed on
(a) 7 December 2013ü
(b) 9 December 2013
(c) 14 December 2013
(d) 25 December 2013
61. The first lunar rover of China, which was carried by an unmanned remotely piloted spacecraft Chang'e-3 was deployed successfully on moon on
(a) 7 December 2013
(b) 9 December 2013
(c) 14 December 2013ü
(d) 25 December 2013
62. The European Union on ________ granted GSP-Plus status to Pakistan. This move will boost the textile and other industries of Pakistan as it has given exporters a duty free access to 28 European Countries
(a) 12 December 2013ü
(b) 13 December 2013
(c) 14 December 2013
(d) 15 December 2013

Sunday 22 December 2013

HEC Recognized Universities Pakistan

HEC Recognized Universities Pakistan

HEC Recognized Universities

List of Chartered Universities/Degree Awarding Institutes of Pakistan both in Public & Private Sector recognized by (HEC) Higher Education Commission Pakistan
ISLAMABAD

Public Sector Universities/Degree Awarding Institutes
Air University, Islamabad
Allama Iqbal Open University, Islamabad
Bahria University, Islamabad
COMSATS Institute of Information Technology, Islamabad (having campuses; Islamabad, Abbottabad, Wah, Lahore and Attock). 
Federal Urdu University of Arts, Sciences and Technology, Islamabad
Institute of Space Technology (IST), Islamabad
International Islamic University, Islamabad
National University of Modern Languages, Islamabad 
Pakistan Institute of Engineering Applied Sciences, Islamabad
Pakistan Institute of Development Economics
Quaid-i-Azam University, Islamabad
National University of Science and Technology, Rawalpindi
Virtual university of Pakistan, Lahore
National Defence University, Islamabad

Private Sector Universities/Degree Awarding Institutes

Riphah International University, Islamabad
Foundation University, Islamabad
National University of Computer and Emerging Sciences, Islamabad

PUNJAB

Public Sector Universities/Degree Awarding Institutes
Bahauddin Zakariya University, Multan
Fatima Jinnah Women University, Rawalpindi
Government College University, Faisalabad
Government College University, Lahore
Islamia University, Bahawalpur
King Edward Medical University, Lahore
Kinnaird College for Women, Lahore
Lahore College for Women University, Lahore
National College of Arts, Lahore
National School of Public Policy, Lahore
National Textile University, Faisalabad (Federal Chartered), Faisalabad
University of Agriculture, Faisalabad
University of Arid Agriculture, Murree Road, Rawalpindi
University of Education, Lahore
University of Engineering & Technology, Lahore
University Of Engineering & Technology, Taxila, Rawalpindi
University of Gujrat, Gujrat
University of Health Sciences, Lahore
University of Sargodha, Sargodha
University of the Punjab, Lahore

University of Veterinary and Animal Sciences, Lahore

Private Sector Universities/Degree Awarding Institutes

Beaconhouse National University, Lahore
Forman Christian College, Lahore
GIFT University, Gujranwala
Hajvery University, Lahore
Imperial College of Business Studies, Lahore
Institute of Management Sciences, Lahore
Lahore School of Economics, Lahore
Lahore University of Management Sciences, Lahore
Minhaj University, Lahore
National College of Buisness Administration& Economics (NCBA&E), Lahore
The Superior College, Lahore
University of Central Punjab, Lahore
University of Faisalabad, Faisalabad
University of Lahore, Lahore
University of Management & Technology, Lahore
University of South Asia, Lahore
University of Wah, Wah

SINDH

Public Sector Universities/Degree Awarding Institutes
Commecs Institute of Business & Emerging Sciences, Karachi
Dawood College of Engineering & Technology, Karachi
Dow University of Health Sciences, Karachi
Institute of Business Administration, Karachi
Liaquat University of Medical and Health Sciences, Jamshoro
Mehran University of Eng. & Technology, Jamshoro
NED University of Engineering & Technology, Karachi
Pakistan Naval Academy, Karachi
Quaid-e-Awam University of Engineering, Science & Technology, Nawabshah
Shah Abdul Latif University, Khairpur
Sindh Agriculture University, Tandojam
Sukkur Institute of Business Administration, Sukkur
University of Karachi, Karachi
University of Sindh, Jamshoro

Private Sector Universities/Degree Awarding Institutes
 
Aga Khan University, Karachi
Baqai Medical University, Karachi
Dadabhoy Institute of Higher Education, Karachi
DHA Suffa University, Karachi
Greenwich University, Karachi
Hamdard University, Karachi
Indus Institute of Higher Education, Karachi
Indus Valley School of Art and Architecture, Karachi
Institute of Business & Technology BIZTEK, Karachi
Institute of Business Management, Karachi
Iqra University, Karachi
Isra University, Hyderabad
Jinnah University for Women, Karachi
Karachi Institute of Economics & Technology, Karachi
KASB (Khadim Ali Shah Bukhari) Institute of Technology, Karachi
Mohammad Ali Jinnah University, Karachi
Nazeer Hussain University 
Newports Institute of Communications and Economics, Karachi
Preston Institute of Management Sciences and Technology, Karachi
Preston University, Karachi
Shaheed Zulfikar Ali Bhutto Institute of Science & Technology (SZABIST), Karachi
Sir Syed University of Engg. & Technology, Karachi
Textile Institute of Pakistan, Karachi
University of East, Hyderabad
Ziauddin Medical University, Karachi

BALOCHISTAN

Public Sector Universities/Degree Awarding Institutes

Balochistan University of Engineering and Technology, Khuzdar
Balochistan University of Information Technology and Management Sciences, Quetta
Bolan University of Medical & Health Sciences, Quetta, Quetta
Lasbela University of Agriculture, Water & Marine Science, Lasbela
Sardar Bahadur Khan Women University, Quetta
University of Balochistan, Quetta

Private Sector Universities/Degree Awarding Institutes
Al-Hamd Islamic University, Quetta
Iqra University, Quetta

NWFP

Public Sector Universities/Degree Awarding Institutes
Frontier Women University, Peshawar
Gomal University, D.I.Khan
Hazara University, Dodhial, Mansahra
Institute of Management Sciences (IMSciences), Peshawar
Islamia College University, Peshawar, Peshawar
Khyber Medical University, Peshawar
Kohat University of Science & Technology, Kohat
NWFP Agriculture University, Peshawar
NWFP University of Engineering & Technology, Peshawar
Pakistan Military Academy, Malakand
University of Peshawar, Peshawar
University of Science & Technology Bannu, Bannu

Private Sector Universities/Degree Awarding Institutes
Abasyn University, Peshawar 
CECOS University of Information Technology and Emerging Sciences, Peshawar
City University of Science & Information Technology, Peshawar
Gandhara University, Peshawar
Ghulam Ishaq Khan Institute of Engineering Sciences & Technology, Topi
Northern University, Nowshera
Preston University, Kohat
Qurtaba University of Science & Information Technology, D.I.Khan
Sarhad University of Science & Information Technology, Peshawar

AZAD JAMMU & KASHMIR

Public Sector Universities/Degree Awarding Institutes
Mirpur University of Science and Technology (MUST), AJ&K, AJK

Private Sector Universities/Degree Awarding Institutes
 
Mohi-ud-Din Islamic University, AJK
Al-Khair University, AJK
                                                                
NORTHERN AREA

Public Sector Universities/Degree Awarding Institutes

Karakurum International University, Gilgit

List of Educational Institutes in Faisalabad || Faisalabad Colleges & Universities List

        List of Educational Institutes in Faisalabad || Faisalabad Colleges & Universities List


Education is the key to success for any nation or country. The number and standard of educational institutes shows the overall progress of the country.
The countries which have the quality educational institutes dominates in the field of Science, Technology, Commerce, Economics & Information Technology.
There are many Universities, Colleges & Schools serving in Faisalabad in the different fields of study.


                  List of Educational Institutes in Faisalabad

Name Address Phone#
Allama Iqbal Open University Regional Campus, Allama Iqbal Open University, F-Block Millat Town 8814981
Agricultural Machinery Training School Altaf Gunj Chowk, Ayub Research Jhang Road, Faisalabad 2658030
Divisional Model College Divisional Model College Race Course Road, Civil Lines 2618376
Faisalabad College of Science & Commerce 107-C Peoples Colony Jaranwala Road Faisalabad 8543311
Faisalabad Institute of Textile and Fashion Design At the back of Regency Plaza, Civil Lines Road 2610770
Government Girls Degree College Peoples Colony No.2,Baber chowk, Near Nalka Stop 8724642
Govt. Apprenticeship Training Centre Sargodha Road, Faisalabad 9239141
Govt. College of Commerce Hashmat Khan Road, Peoples Colony No 1, Faisalabad 9220081
Govt. College of Technology Samababad, Faisalabad 9200520
Govt. Institute of Commerce Altaf Gang, Jhang Road Faisalabad 2553255
Govt. Polytechnic Institute (W) D Block, Peoples Colony #1, Near Khizra Mosque, Faisalabad 9220102
Govt. Technical Teacher Training College People Colony No.1, Faisalabad 9220083
Govt. Technical Training Centre, (PSIC) Union Council No.21, Khurianwala, District Faisalabad 853634
Govt. Technical Training Institute Govt. Technical Training Institute,Dhobi Ghat,Jinnah Colony, Faisalabad 9200544
Govt. Vocational Training Institute (W) Near Khizar Masjid, D-Block Peoples Colony No 1, Faisalabad 9220330  

Govt. Vocational Training Institute (W), (RMGTC) Nalka Kohala Punjab Small industries Estate, Sargodha Road, Faisalabad 8869486
Govt. College University Allama Iqbal Road 9200886
IMIT group of Colleges 08/1-A Jaranwala Road, Old Social Security Hospital Building 8733474
Institute of Cost & Management Accountants of Pakistan ICMAP Centre 549 - B, Peoples Colony No.1, Satiyana Road 9220103
Lyallpur Law College 670-A Peoples Colony # 1 Canal Road 8547680
National Institute Of Bio Genetics Engineering (NIBGE) Jhang Road 2651473
National Textile University National Textile University, Sheikhupura road, Faisalabad 9230081
National University of Modern Languages 1-KM Novelty Bridge, Sammanabad Road, Aminabad No. 2 2565001
Punjab Medical College Punjab Medical College, Sargodha Road, Faisalabad 9210080
Quaid-E-Azam Computer College Plot No.20,2nd Floor,Narwala Chowk 2638883
The Rehman College Opposite Municipal Degree College Jaranwala Road 8726770
The Soldier Computer College House No 237, Gulberg-B, Ahsan Chowk 2648678
University of Agriculture Faisalabad University of Agriculture Jail Road, Faisalabad 9200161
University of Faisalabad 4Km-Sargodha Road, Faisalabad 11110100
Virtual University of Pakistan National College of IT, 343-B Peoples Colony Satyana Road 8716139

The Aims College of Commerce           543-A, Canal Road, Peoples Colony,Faisalabad   8530003

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Green Tea for Weight Loss In Urdu || Green Tea Se Wazan Kam Karna

Green Tea for Weight Loss In Urdu || Green Tea Se Wazan Kam Karna


 
 
 
 
 
 

 Green Tea Weight Loss in English

Heat up 8 glasses of water. When it begins to boil, add 6 tsp of greentea n let it simmer (halki aanch pe paknay den) for 10 to 15 minutes.


When 6 glasses of the water remains, add a stick of cinnamon (daar cheeni), 1 cardamom (ilaaichi), 1 stick mulethi, a pinch kalonji, 1 clove (laung), ginger n garlic 1 piece each.


When it begins to boil again, add a few mint leaves n store it in a thermos. Sprinkle a few drops of lemon n brown sugar before drinking. Drink 6 to 8 cups daily.


Important: Those Who Have High Blood Pressure Problem, Should Not Add Cinnamon To Their Tea.

 Green Tea Weight Loss in Urdu: Green tea is packed with healthy benefits like it can burn fat and boost metabolism which help us to lose weight. Research shows the most valuable benefit of green tea is its ability to help in losing weight and if one man or woman drink five cups of green tea a day, he/she would burn an extra 70 to 80 extra calories through an effect known as thermogenesis i.e. the process of heat production in organisms. While much of the thermogenesis effect in green tea is derived from caffeine, experts also suggest that thermogenesis in green tea occurs to some degree beyond its caffeine content from epigallocatechin gallate. Actually green tea helps to lose weight by increasing the rate of which the body burns fat