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    Majeed Amjad: Wonderer of Earth

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    Urdu poetry before Maulana Altaf Hussain Hali's "Muqadma Sher oshairy" traditionally was known by its sterio-type rules. Hali and Azad encouraged the new ideas to expand urdu language and in general and poetry and particular. Accordingly new apporach of criticism recognized Nazir Akber Abadi. Majeed Amjad accepted the new parameters of peotry and painted all creatures and objects of nature in his poetry. Civilizations consist not only of human being but all the lives and material of soil. He gave the importance not only to the drpressed people of society but animals i.e sheep, cow, sparrow etc.This article is an attempt to explore the aspect of Majeed's poetry which potray the caricature of culture and civilization

    Majeed Amjad: Wonderer of Earth

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    Urdu poetry before Maulana Altaf Hussain Hali's "Muqadma Sher oshairy" traditionally was known by its sterio-type rules. Hali and Azad encouraged the new ideas to expand urdu language and in general and poetry and particular. Accordingly new apporach of criticism recognized Nazir Akber Abadi. Majeed Amjad accepted the new parameters of peotry and painted all creatures and objects of nature in his poetry. Civilizations consist not only of human being but all the lives and material of soil. He gave the importance not only to the drpressed people of society but animals i.e sheep, cow, sparrow etc.This article is an attempt to explore the aspect of Majeed's poetry which potray the caricature of culture and civilization

    Majeed Amjad: Wonderer of Earth

    No full text
    Urdu poetry before Maulana Altaf Hussain Hali's "Muqadma Sher oshairy" traditionally was known by its sterio-type rules. Hali and Azad encouraged the new ideas to expand urdu language and in general and poetry and particular. Accordingly new apporach of criticism recognized Nazir Akber Abadi. Majeed Amjad accepted the new parameters of peotry and painted all creatures and objects of nature in his poetry. Civilizations consist not only of human being but all the lives and material of soil. He gave the importance not only to the drpressed people of society but animals i.e sheep, cow, sparrow etc.This article is an attempt to explore the aspect of Majeed's poetry which potray the caricature of culture and civilization

    مجید امجد کی شاعری میں جدید تکنیک کے تجربات : Experiments of technique in Majeed Amjad’s Poetry

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    Modern poem is a western form of poetry which broke the stereotype myth of traditional poetry. In sub continent, during British Rule, Modern poem was given importance and encouraged contrary to old and popular form i.e Ghazal.The plate-form of anjuman-e-Punjab used in this context, Maulana Altaf Hussain Hali and Muhammad Hussain Azad put their effects to promote it. In 20th century Allama Iqbal adopted new form of poetry and made it populour in Urdu language.Keeping in view the popularity, poets those who were reluctant to accept it, decided to create art in this from i-e Nazm After Iqbal in mid of 20th Centuary Noon – Meem Rashid and Meera Jee added valuable poetic work  in this regard, specially, Rashid showed artistics expertise in free verse at Large- Mujeed Amjad is another literary figure who experimented to mingle up free verse & blank verse and become third big name in modern Poem. In this article, efforts have been made to take critical view of Majeed Amjad’s Poetry in context of western technique he used in from and structure of poem

    ڈاكٹر ریاض مجید كی پنجابی نعت گوئی

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    Riaz Majeed is a renowned contemporary poet, author, researcher, critic and an active literary personality. He has mastery of ghazel, poem, Naat, Manqabat and other literary genres of both Urdu and Punjabi languages. He regularly composes glorifying verses showing esteemed reverence for the Holy Prophet (PBUH). A number of his books on Naat have been published so far. The article deals with the Punjabi Naat writing of Dr. Riaz Majeed

    Vernacular Imperialism, Vedic Nationalism: Listening for Disparate Accents in the Linguistic Survey of India Colonialism and Knowledge in Grierson?s Linguistic Survey of India. By Javed Majeed. London: Routledge, 2018.266 pages. ISBN 9781138320086.?115 (hbk).:Listening for Disparate Accents in the Linguistic Survey of India

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    This is a review essay focussed on two books by Javed Majeed, 'Colonialism and Knowledge in Grierson's Linguistic Survey of India' and 'Nation and Region in Grierson's Linguistic Survey of India' (Routledge, 2019).© 2019, The Author. The attached document (embargoed until 16/04/2021) is an author produced version of a paper published in INTERVENTIONS: INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF POSTCOLONIAL STUDIES uploaded in accordance with the publisher’s self- archiving policy. The final published version (version of record) is available online at the link. Some minor differences between this version and the final published version may remain. We suggest you refer to the final published version should you wish to cite from it

    INTRUSION DETECTION FOR MANETS

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    <p>Mobile Ad hoc networks are playing very important role in the present world. They are applied to several popular wireless technologies including cellular phone services, disaster relief, emergency services, battlefield scenarios, and other applications. MANETs are decentralized networks, and the network topology is unpredictably dynamic because of node mobility. As a result, mobile nodes in MANETs act as both hosts and routers since MANETs are decentralized; all mobile nodes need to discover the dynamic topology and deliver messages by themselves. MANETs rely on the cooperation of all mobile nodes in the network to ensure reliable routing services in the presence of dynamic topology caused by their mobility. The dynamic and cooperative nature of MANETs presents substantial challenges for network security. Therefore, sufficient protection should be provided to secure MANETs to guarantee the integrity of routing messages and availability of routing services. In other words, the goal of this dissertation is to examine how to secure the routing services of MANETs in order to provide reliable communication among nodes.         </p&gt

    اُردو رسم الخط اور خطاطی

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    Traditional Poetry based on "Hamd, Munajat, Naat, Manqabat, Ghazal, Qaseedah, Marsiyah, Salam, Shehr-e-Ashob, Wasokht, Rekhti, Perody etc" in structure of Masnawi, Musallas, Murabba, Mukhammas, Musaddas, Qitaa, Rubai, Ghazal, Tarkeeb band, Tarjie band, Perody etc. Modern Poetry contains Blank Verse, Sonnet, Free Verse as well as Prose Verse. In Urdu literature, Nazir Akbarabadi is first modern poet. Altaf Hussain Haali, Muhammad Hussain Azad, Ismail Merathi, Shibli Nomani, Akbar Ilahabadi, Muhammad Ali Johar, Zafar Ali Khan are the modern poets of Anjuman-e-Punjab. Ismail Meerathi started Free Verse in Urdu. Then Meera ji, N.M Rashid, Majeed Amjad, Qayyum Nazar, Sajjad Baqir Rizwi, Arif Abdul Mateen, Shuhrat Bukhari, Dr.Saadat Saeed and Anis Nagi are the main poets of modern poetry. They followed Sartre, Witiginstan, T.S Eliot etc.Their topics are Life, Death, Mortalism, Immortalism, Loneliness of a man, difficulties and problems, Anarki, feeling o f age, Linguistical trans for mation etc

    Gandhi, De Quincey and Hali:The pleasures and pains of opium

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    This essay explores Gandhi’s representations of opium as indicative of the addictive nature of the colonial relationship in India. It also shows how the opium trade had an impact on Gandhi’s redefinition of food. Some submissions to the 1893–94 Royal Commission on Opium in India refer to De Quincey and reading De Quincey’s Confessions alongside Gandhi’s Hind Swaraj and Guide to Health reveals how both authors grappled with questions of dependency and selfhood in relation to modernity. I also discuss Gandhi’s representations of pleasure and opium alongside Altaf Hussain Hali’s (1837–1914), whom Gandhi admired as a reformist Urdu poet. Opium and intoxicants were a site on which colonial and postcolonial agency were both imagined and compromised in Gandhi, De Quincey and Hali.</p

    Business process improvement using multi-objective optimisation

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    Business process redesign and improvement has become an increasingly attractive subject in the wider area of business process intelligence. Although there have been many attempts to establish a business process redesign framework, there is little work on the actual optimisation of business processes with given objectives. Furthermore, most of the attempts to optimise a business process are manual and do not involve a formal automated methodology. This paper proposes a process improvement approach for automated multi-objective optimisation of business processes. The proposed framework uses a generic business process model that is formally defined. The formal definition of business processes is necessary to ensure that the optimisation will take place in a clearly defined, repeatable and verifiable way. Multi-objectivity is expressed in terms of process cost and duration as two key objectives for any business process. The business process model is programmed and incorporated into a software optimisation platform where a selection of multi-objective optimisation algorithms can be applied to a business process design. This paper outlines a case study of business process design that is optimised by the state-of-the-art multi-objective optimisation algorithm NSGA2. The results indicate that, although business process optimisation is a highly constrained problem with fragmented search space, a number of alternative optimised business processes that meet the optimisation criteria can be produced. The paper also provides directions for future research in this area
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