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The excellence of Sana\u27i Manawi in Kalam Anees
Anees is regarded as one of the greatest poets of Urdu Literature. He is widely acclaimed in public, specifically, due to his Marsiya Nigari. SANAYE MA\u27NVI is profusely used in his poetry. This abundance of SANAYE MANVI integrates a widespread aural and visual pleasantness in his work. The usage of also SANAYE MANVI gave an elegant touch to his poetry. In addition, the usage of SANAYE MANVI assigned a rather aesthetic quality to the meaning of his literary work. This article will explain this effect with the help of various examples. This also increased the symbolic status of the verses of his poetry while also enhancing the charm of the poetry by the induction of individuality and modernity
Indicators of Assessing Students\u27 Satisfaction with the Quality of Education in Tertiary Education
Assuring the quality of Education is the foremost priority of universities in the 21st century. When assessing the quality of educational services students’ satisfaction is considered the core element as the whole education system revolves around the student. The present study is designed to examine the factors that subsidize the students’ satisfaction with the quality services provided by the universities. The main objectives of the study were to assess the students, satisfaction level with the quality of higher education and to investigate the factors that contribute to students\u27 satisfaction with the quality of education as a module of quality assurance for universities. The existing study was descriptive in nature. Data were collected via the survey method. A questionnaire was developed on a five-point Likert scale. The tool was validated by pilot testing. 50 university students were approached for data collection. Tools’ reliability was 0.9. The intended population of the study was university students of district Bahawalpur, and Multan, Punjab. The questionnaire was conducted on 300 male and female students through a simple random sampling technique. Statistical Packages for Social Sciences were used for data analysis. The findings of the study illuminated that the learning courses, institution infrastructure, effective teaching, transparent assessment, and evaluation system, were indicators of students’ satisfaction concerning how learners see the institution\u27s quality centered.
Keywords: Quality Indicators, Satisfaction, Quality Education, Students, Tertiary Education 
Some important types of Simile in the Indian Film Poetry
TASHBEEH (Simile) is one of the most important and common parts of ILM-E-BAYAN. A poet often uses the path of simile when he wants to praise something or somebody. Many types of similes (TASHBEEH) are used in Indian film’s Urdu songs. Although these similes (TASHBEEHAAT) are not beyond the traditional Urdu poetry some of the most important types of similes are easily be found in the Urdu poetry of Indian films. Moreover, these songs are a good source to understand and elaborate on the different types of TASHBEEH (Simile), because of their simplicity. This short article comprises some of the important types of similes and their usage in Indian film’s Urdu song
Travelogue "Butterfly Rays and Tornadoes" Intellectual Review
Travel is part of human nature. He wants to get acquainted with the culture and way of life of
the place where he is traveling. The First travelogue is “Ajaibat e Farang” the author of which
is Yousaf Hussain Kambal posh. After him Sir Syed Ahmed khan, Allama Shibli Noumani and
Muhammad Hussain Azad also wrote travelogues. The twinth century remained popolur
because of travel. Travelogues of Shafiq ur Rehman, Ibn e Insha and Begum Akhtar Riaz ud
Din came to light during this period. Women travelogues Sheen Farukh, Bushra Rehman and
Parveen Atif. Parveen Atif wrote two Urdu travelogues “Kiran Titli Or Bagoly” and “Taper
Wasni”.Her travelogues are beautiful gift in intellectual terms.
 
Socio Political Study of Novel" Qila Jangi" in the Perspective of 21st Century
9/11 took place at all the beginning of 21st century. Immediate after this incident world scenario changed rapidly. America, attacked directly on Afghanistan to save itself and another world. War brings disaster and cases new human tragedies. This war targeted a specific nation and religion. Novelist took Qila Jangi, few Km away in historic Mazar-e- Sharif city of Afghanistan as locate where an operation launched. Militants surrender before US army but few in hesitation threw grenade on them. In response US army killed hundred people. Among at the dead, there were Arabs, Chechen’s, Pakistani, and us citizens. Therefore, narrated the story of that characters who reached there how and why? At the one handed the under developed country’s peoples are livings belas poverty line where is the people of rich countries have their inner pain and miseries. These two major causes gathered these people for shake of sacred war by so called leaders. Novelist exposes the role of these leaders in this novel. In this article efforts have been made to take into account the factors of article, social religious side in the story
Social support, Self -efficacy and Psychological outcomes among doctors during Covid’19: correlational study
This study characterized social support, self-efficacy and psychological outcomes and their effect and relationship among doctors during Covid19 in Pakistan. It measured the following hypotheses: (a) there would be a significant relationship between social support, self-efficacy and psychological outcomes among doctors during Covid19 (b) social support predicts self-efficacy and psychological outcomes among doctors during Covid19 (c) there would be a significant gender difference on the variables of self-efficacy and psychological outcomes among doctors. The sample size was 172 doctors 86 males and 86 females with age range of 26-35 years. The data was collected from different Government hospitals of Lahore through purposive sampling technique. The variables such as social support, self-efficacy and mental health problems were measured through Multidimensional Scale of Perceived Social Support (MSPSS) ( Zimet, Dahlem, Zimet & Farley, 1988), General Self-Efficacy Scale (GSE) (Schwarzer, R., & Jerusalem, M.,1995), and General Health Questionnaire (GHQ) ( Goldberg D, 1970) respectively. Data was analyzed by using the statistical package for the social sciences (SPSS) 21 software. Statistical analysis was done by using descriptive analysis, Pearson’s product correlation coefficient, linear regression analysis and t-test to the study variables. The results of the study indicated that there was a significant negative relationship between social support, self-efficacy and psychological outcomes whereas there was a significant positive relationship between social support and self-efficacy. The results also indicated that social support significantly positively predicted self-efficacy and psychological outcomes among doctors during Covid19
The Moderating Role of Student Engagement in Force-Shift to Online learning During the Epidemic of COVID-19
The epidemic has moved the majority of institutions to an online setting that most individuals are uncomfortable with. Universities and colleges are experimenting with a larger mixing of shifting to online learning to provide a secure, adaptable, and knowledge-based learning atmosphere as the outbreak has changed the direction of worldwide educational standards. The current research, which is based on Social learning theory, is trying to imitate other people\u27s behavior, perceptions, and emotional responses. A cross-sectional study of 256 regular students in The Islamia University of Bahawalpur, with data collected from four departments such as IBMAS, agriculture, education, and computer science. Using the cluster area sampling approach, we were able to gather data. This research utilized partial least square structural equation modeling to evaluate the structural and measurement model (PLS-SEM). The findings indicate that FSOL serves as a mediating variable between the SI, PH, SD, and EOL. Future studies should focus on learning more about the various activities that can encourage engagement in an online space. Professors must be resourceful in coming up with themes that allow learners to connect while still learning
Neo-Historicism: Introduction and Understanding
A critical approach developed in the 1980s through the works of Michel Foucault and Stephen Greenblatt, similar to Marxism. Moving away from text-centered schools of criticism such as New Criticism, New Historicism reopened the interpretation of literature to the social, political, and historical milieu that produced it. To a New Historicist, literature is not the record of a single mind, but the end product of a particular cultural moment. New Historicists look at literature alongside other cultural products of a particular historical period to illustrate how concepts, attitudes, and ideologies operated across a broader cultural spectrum that is not exclusively literary. In addition to analyzing the impact of historical context and ideology, New Historicists also acknowledge that their own criticism contains biases that derive from their historical position and ideology. Because it is impossible to escape one’s own “historicity,” the meaning of a text is fluid, not fixed. New Historicists attempt to situate artistic texts both as products of a historical context and as the means to understand cultural and intellectual history
State of "Bhopal" in the Light of History
The state of Bhopal is constituted of 6764 square Km. The historical facts of Bhopal determine that Bhoj, the ruler of Dhar (1018 - 1060A) had conquered 25 square Km area in which he constructed a collosal pond. There was a village situated on the bank of that pond, which ultimately changed the name of the village to "Bhojpal". Officially, Bhopal claimed the status of the capital in 1727AD, the founder of this Muslim state was Sardar Dost Muhammad Khan. The history of Bhopal can be divided into two parts. One concerning Sardar Dost Muhammad Khan and his accord with the British government, while the second part deals with written treaty with the British government to the last ruler of the state namely Nawab Hameedullah Khan
Dyslexic Tendency in Relation to Self-Esteem and Social Anxiety among Higher Learning Adults
This study is unique because of investigating a concept that actually appears in childhood but only some knows that it can prevail in adulthood. Much of the research has focused on dyslexia and childhood but this research aims to identify the prevalence of dyslexic tendency and its correlation with self-esteem and social anxiety among higher learning adults. Data is collected from various departments of the Islamia University of Bahawalpur, in two stages, using a purposive sampling technique. Stage 2 aims to check the level of self-esteem and social anxiety among students who were screened out for dyslexia in stage 1. The total number of participants was 296, out of this proportion, 84 (38 males, 46 females) students were screened out for dyslexia. Adult Dyslexia Checklist (Smythe & Everatt, 2001), Social Anxiety Questionnaire for Adults (Caballo, Salazar, Irurtia, Arias & CISO-A Research Team, 2010) and Urdu versions of Self-Esteem Scale by Rifai (1999); were used. Analysis shows that the three variables are not significantly correlated; nor do the significant gender differences exist