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Title: Urdu as official UN language
Location:
Global
Status:
In Planning
Timeline: 2009-07-11 to 2009-07-11
Categories: Culture, Education, Globalization
Tags: urdu, language, ordu, urdo, urdulanguage
Description:
There are 6 Official languages for United Nation.
1. Arabic
2. Chinese
3. English
4. French
5. Russian
6. Spanish
We want Urdu as one of the official Language for United Nation. For this purpose we need your help, we want you to join us if you want URDU as an Official Language of UN.
Details about URDU: There are between 60 and 80 million native speakers of standard Urdu. Urdu اردو/Hindi is the fifth most spoken...
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Jul 30th, 2009 - 05:42:42 | Shoaib Khan
Dawn
Magazine
August 05, 2007
From Moscow with love
By Mustansar Hussain Tarar
These days, Moscow is a city of abandoned or discarded gods. At times a lone and die-hard worshipper... (read more)
Jul 26th, 2009 - 12:05:17 | Shoaib Khan
Report on International Urdu Conference 2005
It was, perhaps, for the first time that some distinguished writers from Pakistan and India, assisted by scholars of Urdu from Germany, Japan,... (read more)
Jul 26th, 2009 - 11:54:25 | Shoaib Khan
National Language Authority
Introduction
The Muqtidra Quami Zaban ( National Language Authority) was established in 1979 by the government of Pakistan in furtherance of the... (read more)
Jul 26th, 2009 - 11:25:13 | Shoaib Khan
List of Urdu language Television Channels around the world
Pakistan
QTV
ARY Digital
ARY One World
ARY Zouq
Ary One World
Aag TVOfficial Aag Tv Website
AAJ TV
The Musik
ATV... (read more)
Jul 26th, 2009 - 02:20:02 | Shoaib Khan
Urdu language service on different radio stations of the world
1). Radio Pakistan Alami Service, Islamabad
2). All India Radio, New Delhi
3). BBC (British Broadcasting Service),... (read more)
Jul 21st, 2009 - 09:34:14 | Shoaib Khan
A Japanese Scholar of Urdu
IN his interesting column, ‘A Japanese scholar of Urdu’, Dr Rauf Parekh has introduced Prof Hiroji Kataoka, who heads the Urdu department at Japan’s Daito Bunka... (read more)
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