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List Of Urdu Magazines For Children
The following is a list of notable magazines in Pakistan. In English * ''Fashion Central'', (Published in Lahore) * ''Herald'', (News magazine, published in Karachi, owned by Dawn Group of Newspapers, suspended its publication after July 2019) * ''Mobile World'', (Monthly magazine on Automobile, motorcycle & transport, published in Karachi) * '' Newsline'', (Monthly current affairs magazine, published in Karachi) * ''Pakistan & Gulf Economist'', (Weekly magazine on business and economy, published in Karachi) * '' Pakistan Textile Journal'', (Monthly textile magazine, published in Karachi) * '' Shaheen Annual Youth Magazine'', (In languages English, Urdu, Saraiki & Pashto, published in Allama Iqbal Medical College, Lahore) * ''Spider'', (Monthly computer magazine, published in Karachi, owned by the Dawn group) * '' Trade Chronicle'', (monthly commerce magazine) In Urdu * ''Akhbar e Jahan'', Karachi * '' Global Science'', Karachi * ''The Cricketer'', Karachi * ''Family Magazin ...
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Magazine
A magazine is a periodical publication, generally published on a regular schedule (often weekly or monthly), containing a variety of content. They are generally financed by advertising, purchase price, prepaid subscriptions, or by a combination of the three. Definition In the technical sense a ''journal'' has continuous pagination throughout a volume. Thus '' Business Week'', which starts each issue anew with page one, is a magazine, but the '' Journal of Business Communication'', which continues the same sequence of pagination throughout the coterminous year, is a journal. Some professional or trade publications are also peer-reviewed, for example the '' Journal of Accountancy''. Non-peer-reviewed academic or professional publications are generally ''professional magazines''. That a publication calls itself a ''journal'' does not make it a journal in the technical sense; ''The Wall Street Journal'' is actually a newspaper. Etymology The word "magazine" derives from Arabic , ...
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Jadeed Adab
Haider Qureshi ( ur, ),Qureshi Ghulam Haider Arshad ( ur, ) born on 1 September 1953 in Rabwah, Punjab, Pakistan, Punjab, He is a Pakistani Urdu poet, short story writer, essayist, critic, editor and journalist. He writes in Urdu. Personal life Haider Qureshi was born in Rabwah, Chiniot District, Punjab, Pakistan He belongs to a Siraiki-speaking family. His father Qureshi Ghulam Sarwar was from Khanpur, Rahim Yar Khan. Haider Qureshi began writing verses in the age of 18. After passing his secondary level in 1968, he started working at a sugar mill, in the same year he wrote his first romantic story. He wrote his first ghazal in 1971 soon after his marriage. Later he obtained his Master of Arts (M.A.) in Urdu literature in 1974. Haider Qureshi moved to Germany in 1994, and is living there uptil. He is now a German Nationality holder having Pakistani background. Literary career Qureshi was an active member of literary circles in Khanpur. His six publications are related to ...
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Monthly Sathee
The ''Monthly Sathee'' is an Urdu children's monthly magazine based in Pakistan. It is the 40 years old Magazine or Digest of Pakistan in continuous publication since its foundation in 1977. Its current group editor is Aqib Javaid. Special Numbers See also * List of Urdu magazines for children The following is a list of notable magazines in Pakistan. In English * ''Fashion Central'', (Published in Lahore) * ''Herald'', (News magazine, published in Karachi, owned by Dawn Group of Newspapers, suspended its publication after July 2019) ... * List of magazines in Pakistan References External links Monthly Sathee Official Website 1977 establishments in Pakistan Children's magazines published in Pakistan Magazines established in 1977 Mass media in Karachi Monthly magazines published in Pakistan Urdu-language magazines {{child-mag-stub ...
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Hamdard Naunehal
''Hamdard Naunehal'' ( ur, ہمدرد نونہال) is a Pakistani kids bilingual ( Urdu and English) monthly magazine. first published by Hakim Said of Hamdard Laboratories, under the editorship of Masood Ahmed Barkati, in 1953. This magazine is very popular among children due to its emphasis on proper Urdu through the section "نونہال لغت", titbits, moral & mystery stories, cartoons and informative snippets. The current editor for the magazine is Saleem Farrukhi while the patron is Sadia Rashid (daughter of late Hakim Saeed Shaheed – a philanthropist and founder of Hamdard Industries). The current team took over after death of previous editor Masood Ahmed Barkati. The magazine keeps his memory alive by publishing articles from his times. This format has not changed for long except the inclusion of a section entitled ھنڈکلیا which aims at teaching basic level cooking, Until in October 2020 when Naunehal was revamped into a bilingual magazine with 96 Urdu and ...
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Hamdard-e-Sehat
''Hamdard-e-Sehat'' ( ur, ) is a Pakistani Urdu health journal founded by Hakeem Abdul Hameed in 1931 in Delhi. Later in 1940, his younger brother Hakeem Muhammad Saeed became its editor. When Hakeem Saeed migrated to Pakistan in 1948, he published Hamdard-e-Sehat from Karachi. In 1953, Masood Ahmed Barkati Masood Ahmed Barkati ( ur, ) (15 August 1933 – 10 December 2017) was a Pakistani writer and editor who was known as the editor of '' Hamdard Naunihal'' and Monthly ''Hamdard-e-Sehat'' Karachi. Early life ''Masood Ahmed Barkati'' was born on 1 ... was appointed as its admin editor, and he remained so till his death in 2017. ''Hamdard-e-Sehat'' aims at providing latest news and updates in the field of health and medical research for the Urdu readers. Apart from medical science, articles on psychological wellness, social issues, and book reviews are also included in the journal. See also * List of magazines in Pakistan References External links * 1931 establi ...
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Hikayat Digest
''Hikayat'' is a monthly Urdu digest that was founded by Inayatullah in 1970. Inayat Ullah was a former member of Sayyarah Digest's editorial team, but later he established his own digest. ''Hikayat Digest'' publishes Indo-Pak war stories, hunting stories, historical fiction and crime & punishment stories. The digest also includes articles about sex education and general well being. Books The stories/articles published in ''Hikayat Digest'' have later been compiled into book form and published by ''Maktabae Daastan'' (private) Limited, Lahore. Some popular books are: * ''BRB Behti Rahay Gi'' (1965 war story) ... By Inayatullah * ''Aur Aik Butshikan Paida Hua'' (Historical fiction novel) ... By Inayatullah * ''Khaki Wardi Lal Lahu'' (War story) ... By Inayatullah * ''Char Dewari Ki Dunya'' (Social stories) ... By Inayatullah * ''Pak Fazaia Ki Dastan e Shujaat'' (1965 Indo-Pak war stories) ... By Inayatullah * ''Tahira'' (Novel) ... By Inayatullah * ''Main Kisi Ki Beti Nahi'' (Novel) ...
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Sabrang Digest
''Sabrang Digest'' ( ur, ) was a Pakistani Urdu digest which was in circulation between 1970 and 2007 History and profile ''Sabrang Digest'' was founded on January 1, 1970 by ''Shakeel Adilzada''. The earliest editorial team included ''Shafique Hassan'' (editor-in-chief), ''Shakeel Adilzada'' (editor), and ''Hassan Hashmi'' (associate editor). After its first issue, Sabrang Digest made an immediate impact and its circulation reached up to 0.15 million. The digest has published stories from notable Urdu writers like, Ahmed Nadeem Qasmi, Rajinder Singh Bedi, Ilyas Sitapuri Ilyas Sitapuri (30 October 1934 – 1 October 2003) was a Pakistani historical fiction writer. He is known for writing historical stories for Sabrang Digest and Suspense Digest. His popular stories and novels include, ''Kashmir Ki Kali'', ''Daa ..., and many others. After being irregular in publication for some years, ''Sabrang'' eventually discontinued in 2007. Popular story books ''Sabrang'' published ...
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Urdu Digest
''Urdu Digest'' ( ur, ) is a Pakistani monthly Urdu magazine. History and impact Urdu digest was the first digest in Pakistan that started in 1959 in Lahore. Its format is similar to the famous American monthly, '' Reader's Digest''. Its writings present a traditional way of religious Pakistani life and covers a large variety of topics. ''Urdu Digest'' is constantly performing the duty of character building and consciousness of Pakistanis for the last 53 years. The magazine also has been serving to strengthen the ideology of Pakistan and promoting national integration. ''Urdu Digest'' publishes translations of international literary stories, adventure stories, hunting stories and articles on science, technology, history, animals, education, health, positive thinking and business role models. Dr. Aijaz Hasan Qureshi, Altaf Hassan Qureshi Altaf Hassan Qureshi (born March 3, 1932) is a Pakistani Urdu journalist, political analyst, author, and editor-in-chief of monthly Urdu Dige ...
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Suspense Digest
''Suspense Digest'' is the largest circulated monthly Urdu language suspense magazine in Pakistan. The approximately 290 to 320 pages magazine is published by JDP ( Jasoosi Digest Publications). The first issue was launched in January 1972. The publication has been a member of the All Pakistan Newspapers Society since 24 August 1986.Suspense Digest Karachi
. Accessed September 27, 2014. The Jasoosi digest publications released other various digest like Jasoosi, Pakeeza, Sarguzasht and Dilkash. These family Urdu magazines are very famous in Pakistan. Suspense digest is based on social, romantic, history related stories. Magazine is monthly ...
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Kiran Digest
Kiran Digest ( ur, کرن ڈائجسٹ) is a Pakistani monthly publishing novel and a fictional digest from Karachi. It is a family magazine which publishes fiction. See also * List of magazines in Pakistan References * Siddiqui, N.Urdu Women's Digests: Reading for Pleasure behind ‘Walls and Veils’. Saarbrücken: PrintScholars’ Press, 2013. * Siddiqui, N. Who reads Urdu women's magazines and why? An investigation of the content, purpose, production and readership of Urdu women's digests. International Journal of Media & Cultural Politics, 2012 - Intellect * Siddiqui, N. (2014). Women's magazines in Asian and Middle Eastern countries. South Asian Popular Culture, 12(1), 29–40. Fiction magazines Magazines with year of establishment missing Mass media in Karachi Monthly magazines published in Pakistan Literary magazines published in Pakistan Urdu-language magazines {{Fiction-mag-stub ...
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Dosheeza Digest
''Dosheeza'' is an Urdu language Pakistani family and fictional digest/magazine publish from the Karachi, Sindh Sindh (; ; ur, , ; historically romanized as Sind) is one of the four provinces of Pakistan. Located in the southeastern region of the country, Sindh is the third-largest province of Pakistan by land area and the second-largest province .... The magazine was first published in 1982. It is a monthly digest based on fiction and women's magazine in Urdu language.In the land of films, heroines and detectives
Eefa Khalid, ''Dawn Newspaper'', 7 January 2013, Retrieved: 13 January 2013, ''... Over the years I have seen my parents buying Jasoosi Digest, Dosheeza, Khawateen Digest, and Akhbar-e-Jahan, and I always admired the work by those artists ...'' It has its headquarters ...
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Nigar (magazine)
''Nigār'' ( ur, ) is a Pakistan-based entertainment magazine published weekly from its head office in Karachi, Sindh, Pakistan. History and profile ''Nigar'' was the brainchild of Ilyas Rashidi, also known as the 'Pioneer of Film Journalism' () in Pakistan. Ilyas Rashidi acquired experience in entertainment journalism through his association with Umer Azad (his older brother) and his daily newspaper ''Anjum'', which had shifted its offices from Delhi to Karachi in 1947. Ilyas had been inspired by ''Filmfare'' magazine and thus purchased a children's magazine ''Monthly Nigar'' from his friend Ibne Hassan Nigar, and re-branded it as a weekly film magazine. In 1957, the Nigar Awards were founded, as an extension of ''Nigar'' magazine. The magazine has news and feature articles relating to Pakistani cinema, and recently, it has added Pakistani dramas Pakistani dramas, or Pakistani serials, are televised serials produced in Pakistan. Although most of the serials are produced in ...
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