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Thursday, 28 March 2019

Ism e Haaliya aur Ism e muawza ki tareef aur banay k tareeqe

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اسم حالیہ، اسم معاوضہ کی تعریف اور بنانے کے طریقے




Ism e Mafool ( Tareef , Banay k qaide) , Mafool Aur Ism e Mafool main farq

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اسم معفول کی تعریف، اسم معفول بنانے کے قاعدے،  معفول اور اسم معفول میں فرق




Ism e Faal ( Tareef, Iqsaam, Qaide ) , Faal aur Ism Faal main farq

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اسم فاعل کی تعریف، اقسام (اسم فاعل قیاسی، اسم فاعل سماعی) ، اسم فاعل بنانے کے قاعدے،  فاعل اور اسم فاعل میں فرق








Wednesday, 27 March 2019

Essay On - A Visit To A Historical Place or A Historical Place

A Visit To A Historical Place /
Historical Place 
 

In the last summer vacation we were at our uncle's house. He lives in Lahore . Lahore is a city of graceful monuments, magnificent mosques and sprawling gardens . So my aunt suggested that we should go to visit a historical place. I am much fond of seeing all sorts of things which  were  built in Mughal period . Therefore, one Sunday, we chalked out a program for outing. I had not seen the Jahangir's tomb, so all agreed . There was nothing finer than this idea. In no time we reached there by a taxi . The grand tomb of Jahangir was before our eye.

As it was a holiday, thus on a fine day like this people usually come out of doors to have a picnic . As we passed through the main gate, we found ourselves in a strange world . A visit to such a place is at once an escape from the present and an excursion into the past. Myth and legend, story and history all combine together to surround the visitors with a halo of mystery and charm.

Compared to this, is the sad spectacle of the tomb Noor Jahan, the famous beautiful queen of Emperor Jahangir, who spent the later part of her life in Lahore and breathed her last here. The mausoleum is in a park enclosed by a high wall.

This mausoleum is model of design and symmetry.  It is built of white marble and colored stones. There are four grand minarets standing at its four corners. pieces of colored stones have been fitted in the whole building in a wavy design. Inside the hall there is a marble tomb, and Jahangir lies buried in a chamber below this tomb. We offered Fateha for the soul of the great emperor .Then we climbed up the stairs and went on the roof of the building.

After climbing down from the minarets, we enjoyed ourselves in the green lawns . We took a short rest. It was evening and the light began to fade . The silence and peace affected us strangely . Our minds were full of solemn thoughts and colorful memories . It was time to go back. We came out and reached home by a taxi .

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Last year I went with my family to visit Moen-jo-daro. Our coaster reached there at 10 'o clock in the morning. We were excited seeing one of the oldest and historical cities of the world. We were thinking that four thousand and five years ago this was a busy city full of people, but now it seems a graveyard.

Moen-jo-daro is at a distance of 27 kilometres from Larkana. Nobody knew anything about it until 1922. Sir John Marshall, an English civil servant discovered this old city.

There were straight roads and well-built houses. Each house was made of large baked bricks and had a bathroom and servant quarters close by. Covered drains ran beside the streets. Even the streets were made of baked bricks. Carts and other forms of transport could come right to the centre of the town. There was a great hall to store grain.

Trade was the main profession of the people of this city. Wheat, rice and cotton grew there. There were skilled craftsmen who worked in gold, silver and ivory. Clay dolls and carts were made for the children to play with.

We stayed at Moen-jo-daro till 5 o'clock and visited almost each part of this old city. In the evening we got back Larkana. In a hotel we stayed at night and the next morning we travelled to Karachi.


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A visit to a historical place gives us information about the people of past and their ways of life. In the last summer vacation, a few of my friends decided to go to Moen-je-daro, a place of great historical interest.

We left Karachi for Larkana by train. On reaching there, we stayed in a hotel. Next morning, we reached Moen jo daro by bus. It is at a distance of 27 kilometers from Larkana on the right bank of the river Indus. Moen-jo-Daro means "Mound of the dead". Its ruin are about 4500 years old. It was first discovered in 1922, when some villagers found pieces of old pots and bricks at the place. These pieces were brought to Sir John Marshall. He was an English civil servant, whose job was to look after the historical remains. He ordered the men for digging the place. In this way, this old city was discovered. When we saw this dead civilization, we got an idea that the city was once well built, clean and the centre of civilization. The people of Moen jo Daro were great traders, farmers and craftsmen. The trace was carried on through river Indus which was very near and the sea within easy reach. The country-side must have been fertile since wheat, rice and cotton grew there. The farmers also kept cattle. There were skilled craftsmen who worked in gold, silver and ivory. Cay dolls and carts were made for children to play with. We also have an idea of the dresses worn by the ruling class, the priests and the elders, from the seals of many kinds that have been found there. They wore long, loose dresses.

Near the site of the ruins of Moen jo Daro is a museum. We also visited the museum, where interesting objects found from the ruins, are on exhibition. These objects include seals, jewellery, toys, weapons and painted pottery. The best find of Moen jo Daro is the head of a bull, which was used as seal. A metal statue of a dancing girl has also been found. The people of Moen jo Daro were quite rich and lived a happy life. We do not know what happened to them later. Either they mere raided from the north or some great earthquake destroyed them. No one has yet been able to determine the meaning of the words written on the seals and on the pottery. Much could be learnt if the language experts are able to decipher these words.

Hundreds of visitors not only from Pakistan but also from all over the world, come to see this dead civilization. In the evening we took last round of the site and t returned to Larkana. This trip was very interesting and informative for us.

Essay On - Importance Of Leisure Time Activities

 Importance Of Leisure Time Activities 


Leisure time is a use of free time for enjoyment. We may define leisure as freedom from the demands of work or duty. Everybody needs leisure in their lives, to balance the stress of work and life. Leisure helps re-energize and relax people, so they can perform activities well in their lives. Different age of people use their free or leisure time in a variety of different ways. Kids engaging in outdoor activities, entertainment like watching movies or television, playing video or mobile games etc or Adult people have hobbies like gardening, or socializing with family and friends or just having time to themselves. In short we can say when one can rest, enjoy hobbies or sports, etc.

Nobody can keep on working continuously without leisure. It is an essential part of our lives,  In our society we have a hard time and unable to find time to relax.  Continuously remain busy in work not only exhaust our body but our mind also get tired. So the free time is the time spent away from business, work, job hunting, domestic chores, and education, as well as necessary activities such as eating and sleeping.

Leisure time Lowers Stress and Depression. Mental wellness is an important part of our overall health and can impact our physical well-being. Participating in leisure and recreation activities can help us better manage stress and reduce depression.

Human beings on the whole are more apt to be idle when they should  work, than to work when they require rest . Therefore, hobbies build confidence because being good at something and learning something new is very rewarding.  Hobbies that require some level of physical activity also create chemical changes in our body that help reduce stress but even if our hobby does not require physical activity we can still benefit. While too much free time can become problematic.

Now let us see how we should employ our leisure time . There are many people who think that leisure means plain idleness. Leisure time does not mean that we adopt such activities which are not according to our age or we start wasting our much time. Like some people are in the habit of putting off their work for tomorrow. One great danger of this bad habit lies in the uncertainty of the future . By tomorrow circumstance may have undergone a change, and it may be then out of our power to do what we intended. Thus it is a wrong idea about leisure or rest . Rest or recreation really means a change from one kind of activity to another more common .

So passing the time are perfectly harmless if used in moderation as means of refreshing our weary faculties. Leisure time is necessary for us and no doubt we should have it.


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By Adamjee Coaching Center


Tuesday, 26 March 2019

Masdar Lazim aur Masdar Mautadi ki Tareef aur Misaalain

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 مصدر لازم، مصدر متعدی، متعدی بالواسطہ اور متعدی المتعدی کی تعریف




 لازم سے متعدی  بنانے کا طریقہ



  متعدی سے متعدی المتعدی بنانے کا طریقہ



Ism aur Ism e Masdar Ki Iqsam (Banawat k Lihaaz se)

فہرست

(اسم کی اقسام:- (اسم جامد، اسم مصدر، اسم مشتق



(اسم مصدر کی اقسام:-   (مصدر اصلی، مصدر جعلی



Essay On - General Election 2018

 General Election 2018




Monday, 25 March 2019

Essay On - Need Of National Unity

The Importance Of National Unity And Strength / 

Need Of National Unity

National unity is the first and foremost necessity of peaceful and prosperous country. No one can deny the fact that unity is safety. Disunity results in fall of the countries. There are many examples in the history of the world when due to lack of national unity there have been internal as well as external dangers to the security and survival of countries. In our history also, we lost East Pakistan due to lack of national unity.

The present situation of national unity is not very bright and encouraging. We are the worst victims of disunity. Our religion gave the message of unity and love to the whole human race but we have turned the tables. We have become totally disunited. We have developed different political groups, caste system and even religious sects. These trends have proved and are still proving to be very costly. We are inwardly as well as outwardly in danger. Our enemies are within and outside the country. Often the newspapers reflect this disunity. We have lost one part of the country. One of our neighbors is a constant danger for us but still we have not learnt any lesson from our past mistakes.

There is no doubt that Pakistan is passing through the most critical period of its history. The terrorism, sectarianism, corruption, political unrest and economic crisis are causing a threat to its solidarity. To make Pakistan powerful and prosperous national unity is a must. Only our national unity can promise our safety. Therefore, in order to live a happy and secure life. We should try to uproot all the differences. All the clashes and all the obstacles that are there. On the other hand, Pakistan is an Islamic republic and our religion Islam teaches us unity and co-operation. Islam is a religion of unity and fraternity. So, if we make Pakistan a true Islamic state that will unite us more strongly and more easily than any other way.

Here are some suggestion to improve national unity.


  • Act upon Islamic rules and make Pakistan an ideal Islamic state.
  • Media i.e. T.V, radio and newspaper should play their vital positive role in promotion national unity.
  • Educational system especially syllabus on all levels should be based on national unity.
  • Students are leaders of future. There should be seminars in educational institutions for improving national unity.
  • Every citizen should play his part and realize his basic responsibility in serving the nation.
  • Conclusion:


In the end we can say that we do not have ideal national unity. But if both the Government and the public make sincere efforts we can make Pakistan an ideal Islamic State, a powerful and prosperous country and above all a model to be followed and envied by others.

Even "Faith, Unity, Discipline" is the national motto of Pakistan. It is regarded as the guiding principle of Pakistan's nationhood. Upon the independence of Pakistan, it was introduced and adopted as the national motto by the father of nation and founder of Pakistan Quaid e Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah



Essay On - Value OF Discipline Or Importance Of Discipline

By Sir Abdul Raheem



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By Prime Education Network

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By Adamjee Coaching Center