This document provides illustrations of selected Urdu poetry that are designed to be used as Facebook cover photos. The illustrations feature excerpts from classic Urdu poems in an aesthetic visual format suitable for social media profiles.
Glimpses of Pakistan's movement (1849 - 1947)Bilal Naqeeb
Timeline:
1849 Annexation of Punjab
1850 Urdu becomes the official language in all of the west Pakistan provinces, excluding Sindh
1857 War of Independence
1885 Formation of the Indian National Congress
1901 Partition of Punjab
1905 Partition of Bengal
1906 Simla Deputation
1906 Founding of the All-India Muslim League
1909 Minto–Morley Reforms
1911 Annulment of the Partition of Bengal
1914–18 World War I
1916 Lucknow Pact
1919 Jallianwala Bagh massacre
1919 Montagu-Chelmsford Reforms
1919–23 Khilafat Movement
1922–29 Hindu–Muslim Riots
1927 Delhi Muslim Proposals
1928 Nehru Report
1929 Fourteen Points of Jinnah
1930 Simon Commission Report
1930 Separation of a strong Punjabi group from congress and formation of Majlis-e-Ahrar-ul-Islam
1930 Allama Iqbal Address
1931 Kashmir Resistance movement
1930–32 Round Table Conferences
1932 Communal Award (1932)
1933 Pakistan National Movement
1933 Pakistan Declaration / Now or Never Pamphlet
1935 Government of India Act
1937 Elections
1937–39 Congress Rule in 7 out of 11 Provinces
1937 Strong anti congress governments in Punjab and Bengal
1938 A. K. Fazlul Huq of Bengal joined Muslim League
1938 Jinnah Sikandar pact
1938 Pirpur Report
1939-45 World War II
1939 Resignation of congress ministries and non-congress power players got golden chance
1940 Pakistan Resolution
1940 19 March Khaksar Massacre in Lahore[107][108]
1942 India Movement and non congress players further got space
1942 Cripps' mission
1944 Gandhi – Jinnah Talks
1945 The Simla Conference
1946 The Cabinet Mission the last British effort to united India
1946 Direct Action Day in the aftermath of cabinet mission plan
1946 Interim Government installed in office
1946 Quit Kashmir Campaign as the formation of the interim government of Azad Kashmir
1947 June 6 Partition Plan
1947 Creation of Pakistan
Universal Declaration of Human Rights (Child-Friendly Version)Bilal Naqeeb
Child-friendly version with Urdu translation
The Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR) is a historic document that was adopted by the United Nations General Assembly at its third session on 10 December 1948 as Resolution 217 at the Palais de Chaillot in Paris, France. Of the then 58 members of the United Nations, 48 voted in favor, none against, eight abstained, and two did not vote.
The Declaration consists of 30 articles affirming an individual's rights which, although not legally binding in themselves, have been elaborated in subsequent international treaties, economic transfers, regional human rights instruments, national constitutions, and other laws. The Declaration was the first step in the process of formulating the International Bill of Human Rights, which was completed in 1966, and came into force in 1976, after a sufficient number of countries had ratified them.
Sustainable Development Goals (with Urdu Translation)Bilal Naqeeb
On September 25th 2015, countries adopted a set of goals to end poverty, protect the planet and ensure prosperity for all as part of a new sustainable development agenda.
Each of 17 goals has specific targets to be achieved over by 2030.
For the goals to be reached, everyone needs to do their part: governments, the private sector, civil society and people like you.
This is the third video presentation of the series. It provides a complete list of the Chiefs of Army Staff (Pakistan) with their brief introduction. It is also available in video format on Youtube.
Glimpses of Pakistan's movement (1849 - 1947)Bilal Naqeeb
Timeline:
1849 Annexation of Punjab
1850 Urdu becomes the official language in all of the west Pakistan provinces, excluding Sindh
1857 War of Independence
1885 Formation of the Indian National Congress
1901 Partition of Punjab
1905 Partition of Bengal
1906 Simla Deputation
1906 Founding of the All-India Muslim League
1909 Minto–Morley Reforms
1911 Annulment of the Partition of Bengal
1914–18 World War I
1916 Lucknow Pact
1919 Jallianwala Bagh massacre
1919 Montagu-Chelmsford Reforms
1919–23 Khilafat Movement
1922–29 Hindu–Muslim Riots
1927 Delhi Muslim Proposals
1928 Nehru Report
1929 Fourteen Points of Jinnah
1930 Simon Commission Report
1930 Separation of a strong Punjabi group from congress and formation of Majlis-e-Ahrar-ul-Islam
1930 Allama Iqbal Address
1931 Kashmir Resistance movement
1930–32 Round Table Conferences
1932 Communal Award (1932)
1933 Pakistan National Movement
1933 Pakistan Declaration / Now or Never Pamphlet
1935 Government of India Act
1937 Elections
1937–39 Congress Rule in 7 out of 11 Provinces
1937 Strong anti congress governments in Punjab and Bengal
1938 A. K. Fazlul Huq of Bengal joined Muslim League
1938 Jinnah Sikandar pact
1938 Pirpur Report
1939-45 World War II
1939 Resignation of congress ministries and non-congress power players got golden chance
1940 Pakistan Resolution
1940 19 March Khaksar Massacre in Lahore[107][108]
1942 India Movement and non congress players further got space
1942 Cripps' mission
1944 Gandhi – Jinnah Talks
1945 The Simla Conference
1946 The Cabinet Mission the last British effort to united India
1946 Direct Action Day in the aftermath of cabinet mission plan
1946 Interim Government installed in office
1946 Quit Kashmir Campaign as the formation of the interim government of Azad Kashmir
1947 June 6 Partition Plan
1947 Creation of Pakistan
Universal Declaration of Human Rights (Child-Friendly Version)Bilal Naqeeb
Child-friendly version with Urdu translation
The Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR) is a historic document that was adopted by the United Nations General Assembly at its third session on 10 December 1948 as Resolution 217 at the Palais de Chaillot in Paris, France. Of the then 58 members of the United Nations, 48 voted in favor, none against, eight abstained, and two did not vote.
The Declaration consists of 30 articles affirming an individual's rights which, although not legally binding in themselves, have been elaborated in subsequent international treaties, economic transfers, regional human rights instruments, national constitutions, and other laws. The Declaration was the first step in the process of formulating the International Bill of Human Rights, which was completed in 1966, and came into force in 1976, after a sufficient number of countries had ratified them.
Sustainable Development Goals (with Urdu Translation)Bilal Naqeeb
On September 25th 2015, countries adopted a set of goals to end poverty, protect the planet and ensure prosperity for all as part of a new sustainable development agenda.
Each of 17 goals has specific targets to be achieved over by 2030.
For the goals to be reached, everyone needs to do their part: governments, the private sector, civil society and people like you.
This is the third video presentation of the series. It provides a complete list of the Chiefs of Army Staff (Pakistan) with their brief introduction. It is also available in video format on Youtube.
The list of Pakistani Prime Ministers (1947 - 2017). The presentation is also available in video format at youtube. The link is: https://youtu.be/TtRBAr5NfXE
The presentation contains slides on Census 1981, 1998 and 2017. It includes province-wise, Male/Female and Rural/Urban distribution. In addition, a comparison on Household size is also given in a separate slide.
Pakitsan's Governance Timeline (Presidents, Prime Ministers, COAS and CJs)Bilal Naqeeb
Dear friends! This presentation is my voluntary contribution. It provides a snapshot of Pakistan's governance structures over past 70 years. The timeline includes Presidents, Prime Ministers, Chief of Army Staffs and Chief Justices of Supreme Courts.
For any comments or feedback, please contact me at:
Email: bilal.naqeeb@gmail.com
Following websites used as data sources for this presentation:
- En.Wikipedia.org
- http://na.gov.pk
- http://supremecourt.gov.pk
The presentation is to train government and non-government planners to develop their skills for results-based planning and management for social sector programmes and projects.
The list of Pakistani Prime Ministers (1947 - 2017). The presentation is also available in video format at youtube. The link is: https://youtu.be/TtRBAr5NfXE
The presentation contains slides on Census 1981, 1998 and 2017. It includes province-wise, Male/Female and Rural/Urban distribution. In addition, a comparison on Household size is also given in a separate slide.
Pakitsan's Governance Timeline (Presidents, Prime Ministers, COAS and CJs)Bilal Naqeeb
Dear friends! This presentation is my voluntary contribution. It provides a snapshot of Pakistan's governance structures over past 70 years. The timeline includes Presidents, Prime Ministers, Chief of Army Staffs and Chief Justices of Supreme Courts.
For any comments or feedback, please contact me at:
Email: bilal.naqeeb@gmail.com
Following websites used as data sources for this presentation:
- En.Wikipedia.org
- http://na.gov.pk
- http://supremecourt.gov.pk
The presentation is to train government and non-government planners to develop their skills for results-based planning and management for social sector programmes and projects.
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