Islamabad: (Parliament Times) National Book Foundation (NBF) has published new Urdu book titled “Maghrib ki Naamwer Khawateen†written by Prof. Aslam Khokhar with a tag price of Rs.190/-, the members of Reader Book Club may have it for Rs.86/- only after availing 55% special discount.
The book contains 224 pages and has been published in a befitting manner. It has been written by renowned columnist and author of many books Prof. Aslam Khokhar. The writer has included 70 famous women in this book such as Annie, Emi Johnson, Anderson, Annie Bronte, Soson Anthony, Katherine, Madam Curie, Jane Austin, Helen Keller, Victoria and many others. Dr. Inam ul Haq Javeid says that the book reflects the great struggle of women who left no stone unturned to perform the lead in the fields of Science Medical, Literature etc. and in-spite of miseries and sufferings, they found out new horizons. According to the author, this book “Maghrib ki Naamwer Khawateen†provides its readers the understanding of the word “Struggle†in a healthy and positive way. The intention of writing this book on women’s great efforts is to admit the roles and services of women.
The book fulfills the objectives of NBF to provide useful, fruitful, informative and low priced books to the book lovers. This book is available at the main outlet of NBF situated at 6- Mauve Area G-8/4, Islamabad, Club Book Shop and all book shops of NBF other than Islamabad.
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