Munir Niazi remembered on his death anniversary

26 Dec, 2013

ISLAMABAD: Renowned Urdu and Punjabi poet Munir Ahmed Niazi remembered on his 7th death anniversary on December 26 (Thursday) with traditional reverence and solemnity.

He was born in Khanpur, a village near Hoshiarpur, India, on April 19, 1928. He hailed from the famous Niazi tribe.

He got primary education from Khanpur and migrated to Sahiwal after creation of Pakistan, where he passed his Matriculation.

He got his Intermediate from SE College, Bahawalpur and BA degree from Diyal Singh College, Lahore.

Munir Niazi wrote numerous film songs and made his name as the foremost movie songwriter of Pakistan.

He also wrote for newspapers, magazines and radio.

He launched a weekly Saat Rang from Sahiwal in 1949.

He also established a publication institute, Al-Misal in 1960. He also remained associated with the Lahore Television and lived in Lahore until his death.

His poetry influenced an entire generation of young writers and poets. His works include Dushmanoon Key Darmiyan, Mah-e-Munir, Aghaz-e-Zamastan Main Dobara and Aik Musalsal.

Munir deeply influenced his contemporaries and later generations of poets and is respected by the reading public.

His works have been translated into many other languages.

For his literary achievements, Munir Niazi was awarded `Kamal-e-Funn Award for the year 2002 by Pakistan Academy of Letters and the President s Award for Pride of Performance in 1992 and Sitara-e-Imtiaz in 1998.

Munir Niazi died of respiratory illness on December 26, 2006 in Lahore.

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