Doshiza Digest April 2014 – A Collection of Urdu Stories and Literary Features Doshiza Digest April 2014 is an engaging issue of the pop...
Doshiza Digest April 2014 – A Collection of Urdu Stories and Literary Features
Doshiza Digest April 2014 is an engaging issue of the popular Urdu monthly magazine that presents a rich variety of stories, serialized novels, interviews, and informative articles. Doshiza Digest has long been appreciated for its thoughtful literary content and meaningful narratives that reflect different aspects of social life, emotions, and cultural values. Each edition features contributions from talented writers who create compelling stories and discussions for readers.
[Free PDF download ##fa-file-pdf-o##]The April 2014 edition includes several interesting stories such as Inqlab Sey Pehly by Kashi Chohan, Zaad-e-Raah by Munawwara Noori Khaleeq, and Mehfil by Rukhsana Seham Mirza. These narratives present engaging themes and thoughtful storytelling that capture the reader’s attention.
The digest also features interviews conducted by the editor with notable personalities including Dr. Sikandar Ali Sheikh, Maria Zahid, Ali Raza Imrani from the mini screen, and Dilshad Naseem. These conversations provide insights into the experiences and ideas of individuals working in different fields.
Readers can also explore serialized and complete novels such as Terey Ishaq Nachaya by Beena Alia, Aiena Akas aur Samundar by Aqeela Haq, and a complete novel by Rehman. Other notable literary works included in this issue are Raheem and Sada Saeen by Umm-e-Mariam, Khar-e-Mugheelan by Naseem Amana, and Hum Aik Hain by Nabeela Nazish Rao.
Additional stories featured in the digest include Hasal-e-Zeesat by Razia Mehdi, Mansab Dilbary by Tasneem Alvi, Aok Main Muhabbat by Adil Hussein, Sham Aur Kinara by Atia Tahira, and Kali Chadar by Rahat Wafa Rajpoot. Literary pieces such as Aalaan by Ahmed Nadeem Qasmi and Jhoot Sach by Shaukat Thanwi further enrich the content of the magazine.
The issue also includes reader contributions under sections like Doshiza-e-Gulastan by Asma Aiwan and Naye Lehjey. Other interesting stories such as 117 Rat by Kashi Chohan, Aakhri Zarab by Saima Naseem, Sawa Sair by Ghazal Qureshi, and Dhundlaee Hui Sham by Sadaf Asif add further variety to the digest.
Overall, Doshiza Digest April 2014 provides a balanced mixture of fiction, interviews, and literary articles along with useful tips for everyday life, making it a valuable and enjoyable magazine for readers of Urdu literature.
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