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How have Urdu business books compared in the last few years? Books.Sulemani

How have Urdu business books compared in the last few years? Books.Sulemani

By Muhammad Waqas Published about a year ago 3 min read
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Business books in Urdu have been really exciting during the last few years. Entrepreneurs and business leaders have had to deal with a marauding virus, supply chain interruptions, inflation, a transformation in the labor market, the climate issue, and the ongoing switch to green energy.

The early printed Urdu books that have been cataloged by the project and are in the process of being made available online are introduced by Olivia Mujumdar, project curator for "Two Centuries of Indian Print.

Since its inception, the "Two Centuries of Indian Print" (2CIP) project has had the pleasure of digitizing and cataloging around 2,000 early printed books from the eastern South Asian subcontinent, notably Bengal, Assam, and Sylhet. More recently, 2CIP has broadened its scope and indexed 400 early printed Urdu books. These business books' Urdu digital editions will soon be made accessible through the British Library's online Explore collection. A quick overview of the early printed online bookstores in Pakistan that have survived is what this blog post aims to provide library users and researchers.

Greetings and Farewells:

You've probably heard the adage, "Communication works for those who work at it." Let's begin that adage with the word "business," shall we? To get measurable outcomes when conducting business in a foreign country, you must be adequately prepared. On the other hand, not preparing oneself could harm your company's endeavor.

In light of this, you should learn a few standard Urdu business words if you're planning to open a firm in Pakistan or visit the country on business. Your time in Pakistan will be more fruitful if you even have a rudimentary grasp of the local tongue for business.

In Urdu, Translation:

All loan, grant, and project-related technical assistance projects with concept papers authorized after 2 April 2012 must comply with ADB's Public Communications Policy 2011, which mandates the translation of the project data sheet (PDS). PDSs are translated into the appropriate national language(s) at significant project milestones to make sure that interested parties and others who will be impacted by the project are informed about it. For the ADB project 47360–002 in Pakistan, this paper, dated March 2018, is offered.

All loan, grant, and project-related technical assistance projects with concept papers authorized after 2 April 2012 must comply with ADB's Public Communications Policy 2011, which mandates the translation of the project data sheet (PDS).

Robert Kiyosaki's the Business Books In Urdu of the 21st Century, an Urdu Translation:

The innovative network marketing industry is explained by Robert Kiyosaki in The Business of the 21st Century from the perspective of what makes any business successful in whatever economic environment. The multilevel marketing industry is given credibility in these online bookstores in Pakistan, which also demonstrates why it is the best way to develop fundamental business and sales skills while also making money.

In this book, Robert explains why starting your own business is important as well as what kind of business to start.

Khawaja Reazuddin Atash, a renowned poet of Urdu, was recalled:

On Sunday, the 22nd anniversary of his passing, literary circles recalled the Urdu poet Khawaja Reazuddin Atash and paid respect to his contributions to the language and poetry of Urdu literature. Atash was from a literary family with roots in Delhi and Azizabad, Bihar. After political and social instability in what was then East Pakistan, Atash moved to Karachi. He began writing poems at a young age and actively took part in "mushairas' ' and literary sittings. Ghazel's, nazms, and had-o-Nat were written by Atash, who also penned works in the Urdu language. "Daagh ka Akhri Charagh," a biography of Daagh Delavan follower and Urdu poet Dr. Mubarak Azizabad, was published by him. "Urdu ka Shajra-e-Nasab," a linguistic research and reference work on the Urdu language, is among his most well-known works.

Conclusion:

The fundamental Urdu business lingo you need to conduct business in Pakistan. Are you ready to shock your Pakistani business partners now? Best of luck if so! But if you have any inquiries or concerns, please get in touch with us; we'll get back to you as soon as possible. If you're committed to learning Urdu but haven't discovered a program that works well for you. We are a fantastic source of resources for studying Urdu and offer an environment outside of the classroom. We promise you'll notice the difference.

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