TURBAT, (Parliament Times) : The Institute of Balochi Language and Culture (IBLC), University of Turbat (UoT) has organized a literary session at IBLC in the honor of Dr. Wahid Bakhsh Buzdar, eminent
researcher of Balochi language and literature and Professor at Quaid-e-Azam University
Islamabad, Allah Bakhsh Buzdar, eminent poet of Balochi modern poetry, and Tabassum
Mazari. The participants of the session discussed the history of Baloch and Balochi language and
literature in detail. The session was attended by Professor Dr. Abdul Saboor Baloch, Dean,
Faculty of Arts, Social Sciences and Humanities and Director of IBLC, Amjid Habib, Head of
English Department, UoT, Waja Abdullah Baloch, former Director of Culture Department, GoB,
Mumtaz Yusuf, former chairman, Balochi Academy, faculty members and students of English
Department and IBLC, and poets and writers of Balochi language. On this occasion, Allah
Bakhsh Buzdar and Tabassum Mazari entertained the students with their beautiful poems in the
Koh-e-Sulaimani dialect and received a round of applauses from the audience. At the end of the
program, Dr. Abdul Saboor Baloch thanked the guests for coming to Turbat University and
participating in the academic and literary session with the teachers and students of IBLC and
Department of English.
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