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H. B. Baloch: Silent Winds, Speaking Dreams

If you want to understand H. B. Baloch, you must first consider Sindh, with its long, flat fields, slow...

Gauhar Hoshiyarpuri: A Name Born From Dust and Dreams

Hoshiarpur sits quietly on the map of Punjab, just another town with narrow lanes and ordinary stories, except that...

Faheem Gorakhpuri: Gorakhpur Poet Shayari That Still Burns

There exists a kind of writer who does not shout from stages or chase awards, but quietly stitches words...

Ehsan Darbhangavi: Poet Who Carried His Teacher’s Soul

In 1922, in a corner of Bihar that most maps barely noticed, a child arrived who would one day...

Damodar Thakur Zaki:A Hindu Name Walked Into Urdu Poetry

Damodar Thakur Zaki carries a name that does not quite fit the world he chose to enter. Damodar is...

Charkh Chinioti: Who carved emotions the way his town carved wood

Chiniot sits quietly along the Chenab River in Pakistan's Punjab, known for master carpenters who turn solid timber into...

Badr Mohammadi: The Poet Who Made Heartbreak His Home

Some poets arrive with degrees and awards. Others arrive quietly, carrying only their wounds. Badr Mohammadi belongs to the...

A. D. Azhar: A shy pen in a noisy century

A. D. Azhar stands like a quiet lamp in the crowded courtyard of twentieth‑century Urdu poetry, glowing steadily while...

Raaz Muradabadi: Carried Classical Urdu Through a Century of Chaos

While modern poetry rushed towards experimentation and revolution, Raaz Muradabadi chose to walk the old path with quiet conviction,...

Qabil Ajmeri: The Poet Who Turned Pain Into Timeless Verses

A boy from dusty Rajasthan lanes scribbled verses that pierced hearts like monsoon arrows. Qabil Ajmeri, born Abdul Rahim...

Pandit Daya Shankar Naseem Lakhnawi: Urdu’s Kashmiri Genius

A Kashmiri Pandit boy walked through the perfumed lanes of 19th-century Lucknow, carrying a pen that would change Urdu...

Obaidur Rahman: The Zoologist from Bihar Who Made Urdu Poetry and Science Meet

When Obaidur Rahman passed away in Delhi in 2014, he left behind something unusual in Indian intellectual life. Here...