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It was followed by distribution of Kafaalat cheques among Ehsaas beneficiary women who had recently been enrolled through the Ehsaas survey. Sania Nishtar, SAPM Fawad Chaudhry, Federal Minister for information and Broadcasting, Ministers and Members of Provincial Assembly KP. PM also gave away need cum merit based Ehsaas Undergraduate Scholarships to female students of University of Engineering and Technology Peshawar. 120 billion Ehsaas Rashan Riayat to protect the 20 million underprivileged families from the effects of COVID induced inflation that has impacted not just Pakistan but the entire world. Overall, the programme will cover more than half the country’s population.” At the Governor House KP, PM was joined by Mahmood Khan, Chief Minister KP Shah Farman, Governor KP Senator Dr.
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Addressing the ceremony, Prime Minister said, “Ehsaas Rashan Registration is currently underway, nationwide. – Peshawar: Prime Minister Imran Khan visited Peshawar to launch the registration drive of Ehsaas Rashan Riayat. Sania also applauded the collaboration between NCSW and Ehsaas. The event was widely attended by senior officials of Ehsaas, government officials, development partners, awardees of Ehsaas undergraduate scholarships, faculty and students of Quaid-e-Azam University, and women and girls from all walks of life. “Ehsaas is the only programme worldwide that offers a higher stipend amount for girls compared to boys under its CCT programmes Ehsaas School Stipends and Ehsaas Nashonuma”, she highlighted further. Sania said, “Education is essential for the socio-economic empowerment of girls and women.
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Muhammad Ali, VC Quaid-e-Azam University also graced the occasion. Addressing the event, Dr. Nilofer Bakhtiar, Chairperson, NCSW Secretary Ismat Tahira Secretary Arif Anwar Baloch, and Dr.
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Sania Nishtar, SAPM was the chief guest on the occassion. The event was co-organzied by Ehsaas, National Commission on the Status of Women (NCSW) and Quaid -e-Azam University. He wrote his first Masnavi, ‘Shikayat-e-Sitam’, aged 16, which too, is one of his very own love stories.– Islamabad: Commemorating sixteen days of activism campaign against gender-based violence, the event titled, ‘Humein Ehsaas Hai Khwateen Ka” was held under the umbrella of Ehsaas. Apart from ghazals, he also wrote 12 Masnavis 6 of them center around his own love life. Momin fell in love quite more than once, and after reading his Ghazals one figures that the poet doesn’t have an imaginary love interest, but has fallen for a purely human beloved. And so it happened, Momin’s composed chronogram is what finally proved to be the date of death and is engraved on his shrine. After this incident, he composed a Tarikh and foretold that he would die in five months. A few months before his death, Momin fell from the roof of his house, breaking his limbs. He was also well versed in Tarikh-Goi (composing chronograms), and would keep reinventing at every go. Momin Khan Momin (1800-1852), the poet of whom Mirza Ghalib had remarked to confer his entire Diwan for this particular couplet:īesides being a masterful Ghazal poet, Momin was also very skilled in astrology and would often reckon on future events which usually would come out to be true. Urdu’s first book on grammar, ‘Dariya-e-Latafat’, which was written in Persian language in 1808, was actually translated into Urdu by Brij Mohan Dattatray Kaifi. Besides being well-versed in Urdu, Persian, Arabic and English, he was also proficient in Sanskrit and Hindi. Khulii.n Braham-Vidya se aankhe.n bashar kiiĭattatray Kaifi was an extremely learned and accomplished person. An insightful Nazm, it touches upon the past glory of the Aryans, the then-current conditions, and the prospects that lie in the future. Taking cue from Hali’s famous Musaddas ‘Madd-o-Jazr-e-Islam’, Kaifi composed a Musaddas of his own titled ‘Bharat Darpan’, which later came to be known as ‘Musaddas-e-Kaifi’. Initially, he not only took corrections on his poetry from Maulana Altaf Hussain Hali, but also emulated Hali’s ideas in his writings. Brij Mohan Dattatray Kaifi Dehlavi (1866-1955), also known as ‘Ashiq-e-Urdu’, was a prominent poet, playwright, novelist and essayist.