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Bangladesh got snarled in a legacy of blood.!

The attached list of participants attending the twenty-sixth session of the Conference of the Parties, the sixteenth session of the.

  • The attached list of participants attending the twenty-sixth session of the Conference of the Parties, the sixteenth session of the.
  • Haseena Moin, screenwriter (1941–2021).
  • Bangladesh got snarled in a legacy of blood.
  • Summary records (of the Executive Board at its 201st session, 19 April-5 May 2017) programme and meeting document Parallel title Conference UNESCO.
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  • Pakistani dramatist, playwright and scriptwriter

    Haseena Moin is a famous Urdu dramatist, playwright and writer. She was born in 20 November 1941 at Kanpur India .Her family moved to Rawalpindi Pakistan after Partition in 1947.She got his Master degree in history from Karachi University.

    Hasina Moin started writing plays for radio Pakistan and later she wrote plenty of popular drams for Pakistan Television her television plays have earned international repute.Ankahi , Tanhaiyaan , Dhund , Aahut , Dhoop Kinay , Uncle urfi , AansooPal do Pal and Dhundle Raste are some of her super hit TV serials.

    Early life

    A native of Kanpur, the most populous city in the northern Indian state of Uttar Pradesh, Haseena Moin received her early education in her ancestral region and, after the partition of India, migrated with her family to Pakistan.

    She lived for a number of years in Rawalpindi, then moved to Lahore and, in the 1950s, settled in Karachi, where she graduated from the Government C