Three Tragic Voices of Urdu Poetry: Shakeb Jalali, Mustafa Zaidi, and Sara Shagufta Introduction Urdu literature has produced some of the most sensitive and powerful poetic voices in South Asia. Among these, three poets stand out not only for their remarkable work but also for the tragic way their lives ended. Shakeb Jalali, Mustafa Zaidi, and Sara Shagufta each brought a unique style and perspective to Urdu poetry, but all three died by suicide, leaving behind a legacy of unfulfilled potential and haunting verse. Shakeb Jalali (1934–1966) Shakeb Jalali, his real name was Syed Hassan Rizvi,He born in Utter perdesh,s city Ali Garh,village eydana jalal on 1 October 1934, was a deeply introspective poet whose work explored themes of alienation, pain, and the search for identity. Despite his limited output, his ghazals and nazms resonated with an intensity rarely seen in Urdu poetry. On 12 November 1966, at the age of 32, Jalali committed suicide by throwing himself in front of ...
Disadvantages of medical science I met with many persons,they are not satisfied with this medical system especially the behaviore of Doctors.While medical science has brought about tremendous advances in healthcare, leading to longer and healthier lives, it also has several disadvantages. Here are some of the main concerns: 1. Ethical Issues: Genetic Engineering and Cloning: Advances in genetic engineering and cloning raise significant ethical questions about the extent to which humans should interfere with natural processes. The potential for "designer babies" and the use of cloning for organ harvesting are particularly controversial. Stem Cell Research: While promising for treatment of various diseases, the use of embryonic stem cells involves the destruction of embryos, raising moral and ethical concerns. End-of-Life Decisions: Medical advancements have complicated decisions around end-of-life care, such as the use of life support and euthanasia, leading to ethical...