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Welcome. ACTION PLAN TOPIC: HUMARA QAUMI TARANA SUBJECT: URDU PRESENTED BY: MS SHAZIA JAMIL DAMHS PHASE IV. ... پاک سرزمین شاد باد. Long Term Goals. Using Bloom’s Taxonomy to develop higher order thinking in students.

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  1. Welcome

  2. ACTION PLAN TOPIC: HUMARA QAUMI TARANASUBJECT: URDUPRESENTED BY: MS SHAZIA JAMILDAMHS PHASE IV ...پاک سرزمین شاد باد

  3. Long Term Goals Using Bloom’s Taxonomy to develop higher order thinking in students. To relate 21st century approaches with 21st century skills in order to promote student centered learning.

  4. SHORT TERM GOALS

  5. INSTRUCTIONAL STRATEGIES

  6. Time line MARCH JANUARY DECEMBER OCTOBER AUGUST

  7. Previous national anthem It is claimed that first anthem of Pakistan was written by Jagannath Azad, a Hindu poet from Lahore who wrote on the personal request of Muhammad Ali Jinnah. Jinnah asked him to write the anthem on August 11, 1947 and it was later approved by Jinnah and used to be the official national anthem for the next year and a half. However, many historians like Dr. Safdar Mahmood, a renowned scholar, reject this claim and believe that Jagannath Azad never wrote Pakistan's first national anthem. This issue is still controversial. Before the composition of Pakistan’s national anthem Allama iqbal’s milli tarana was recited.

  8. Verses of Anthem by Prof. Jagannath Azad … … … …

  9. In December 1948, a National Anthem Committee (NAC) was formed, initially chaired by the Information Secretary, Sheikh Muhammad Ikram. Committee members included several politicians, poets and musicians such as Abdur Rab Nishtar, Ahmed Chagla and Hafeez Jullundhri. The committee had some difficulty at first in finding suitable music and lyrics. • In 1950, the impending state visit of the Shah of Iran resulted in the Government asking the NAC to submit an anthem without delay. The committee chairman, Federal Minister for Education, Fazlur Rahman, asked several poets and composers to write lyrics but none of the submitted works were deemed suitable. • The NAC also examined several different tunes and eventually selected the one presented by Chagla and submitted it for formal approval. Chagla produced the musical composition in collaboration with another committee member and assisted by the Pakistan Navy band.

  10. The anthem without lyrics was performed for Prime Minister Liaquat Ali Khan and later for the National Anthem Committee on August 10, 1950. Although it was approved for playing during the visit of the Shah, official recognition was not given until August 1954. The anthem was also played during the Prime Minister's visit to the United States. • The NAC distributed records of the composed tune amongst prominent poets, who responded by writing and submitting several hundred songs for evaluation by the NAC. Eventually, the lyrics written by Jullundhri were approved and the new national anthem was first played properly on Radio Pakistan on August 13, 1954. • Official approval was announced by the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting on August 16, 1954. The composer Chagla had however died in 1953, before the new national anthem was officially adopted. • In 1955 there was a performance of the national anthem involving eleven major singers of Pakistan were Singers were Ahmad Rushdi, Shamim Bano, Kokab Jehan, Rasheeda Begum, Najam Ara, Naseema Shaheen, Zwar Hussain, Akhtar Abbas, Ghulam Dastgir, Anwar Zaheer and Akhtar Wassi.

  11. The Qaumī Tarāna (Urdu: قومی ترانہ ) is the national anthem of Pakistan. The Pakistani national anthem is unique in its music, composed by Ahmed Chagla, Preceded its lyrics, which are in highly Persianized Urdu and were written by HafeezJullundhriand it has only a single word "ka" in its "national language"Urdu.

  12. The composition is unique in a way that no part of the anthem repeats itself. • The lyrics allude to a "Sacred Land" referring to Pakistan and a "Flag of the Crescent and Star" referring to the national flag. • Unofficially, the anthem is sometimes referred to by its first line "Pāk sarzamīn shād bād" (Urdu: "Blessed be the sacred land"). The national anthem is played during any event involving the hoisting of the flag, for example Pakistan Day (March 23) and Independence Day (August 14).

  13. conclusion Possibly will the nation, the country, and the state have a gift for magnificence and shine in glory everlasting. Blessed be the goal of our ambition. As well as this Flag of the Crescent and Star the heraldic sign at the top is a traditional symbol of Islam. Leads the way to make progressive excellence and move forward with faultlessness.

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  16. RESOURCES • Other teachers who teach my same grade and subject • Internet • Word processing ,multi media and spreadsheets application

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  18. Answers to the QUIZ Jagannath azad Iqbal ka milli tarana Hafeez Jullundhri Ahmed G Chagla 1 min 20 sec True (b) (a) False (c)

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