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Khalid Iqbal Yasir () born on 13 March 1952, is an author, scholar, poet, and journalist. He has written several books on history,
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and poetry. Currently working as advisor (
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) at Punjab Public Service Commission, consultant at
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and visiting professor at AIOU,
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Early life

Khalid Iqbal Yasir was born in the historical town of
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in the
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, Pakistan.
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, a legendary character of Punjabi epics and folklore was his forefather. He has been described and compared with
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of 16th-century Mughal Punjab by the British historians. After his schooling at
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, Yasir earned his master's degrees in History and Pakistan Studies from
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and
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respectively. Later on, he did his M. Phil in Urdu and Iqbal Studies from
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and PhD in Urdu and Iqbaliyat from
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,
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Literary career

Yasir brought out a handwritten literary journal "Sange-Meel ()" (Mile Stone) in his early days as an upcoming writer. Afterwards, he edited two magazines "Ehtasab ()" (Accountability) and "Irtikaz ()" (Focus) as student editor for his educational institutions. After doing a number of odd jobs, he joined
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, Islamabad in 1981 as Deputy Director/Editor. He conceived and edited quarterly "Adabiyat ()" (Letters) for thirteen years. He also started first-ever literary newsletter "Academy ()" in Urdu and edited it for more than six years for the Academy. He used to compile and edit another educational magazine entitled "Urdu Science Magazine ()" during his eight years stay at
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as its Director General from 2001 to 2009. Over there, he developed and published more than 350 books in Urdu language in various disciplines of social sciences, basic sciences, technologies and trades besides booklets for literates and neo-literates. In between 2009 and 2012 he had many stints as the Director General of Pakistan Academy of Letters, National Educational Equipment Center, National Museum of Science and Technology, Lahore. He finally superannuated as the Director General, Urdu Science Board, Lahore in March 2012.


Bibliography


Poetry

* Darobast : (1990) () * Gardish :(2000) () * Rukhsati :(2005) () * Mizaj:(2012) ()


Research and Criticism

* Ahwal-o-Aasaar:(1993) () * Iqbal and Contemporary Literary Movements:(1994) * 103 Years of Nobel Prize-Chemistry:(2004) * 103 Years of Nobel Prize-Literature:(2004) * 103 Years of Nobel Prize-Medicine:(2004) * 103 Years of Nobel Prize-Peace:(2004) * 103 Years of Nobel Prize-Physics:(2004) * 103 Years of Nobel Prize-Economics:(2006) * Modern Literary Movements and Iqbal:(2014)


Translation

* Andaz (Patterns)/Federico Mayor:(1995) () * Muhabbat Roshan Rehti Hay/Abai Kunan Baeav:(1995) () * Delphi Ka Rathban (Charioteer in Delphi)/Peter Curman:(2000) () * Poland kee Ishqia Shairee (Treasury of Polish Love):(2001) () * Kemiadan (The Al-Chemist)/Paulo Coelho:(2001) ()


Other books

* History Canada: Past and Present:(2006) * Reference Illustrated Urdu Science Encyclopedia (10 Volumes):(2007) * Kashhaf-Mukhaffat (Deciperment of Abbreviations):(2008)


Awards

* Tamgha-i-Imtiaz (2010) * National Book Council Manuscript Award (1993) * National Book Council Manuscript Award (1990)


References

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