Hamdard Naunehal
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Hamdard Naunehal - September 2021 Edition | |
| Editor | Saleem Farrukhi |
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| Categories | Bilingual education |
| Frequency | Monthly |
| Founder | Hakim Said |
| Founded | 1953 |
| First issue | 1953 |
| Company | Hamdard Pakistan |
| Country | Pakistan |
| Language | Urdu and English |
| Website | www |
Hamdard Naunehal (Urdu: ہمدرد نونہال) is a Pakistani kids bilingual (Urdu and English) monthly magazine.[1] first published by Hakim Said of Hamdard Laboratories, under the editorship of Masood Ahmed Barkati, in 1953.[2][3]
This magazine is very popular among children due to its emphasis on proper Urdu through the section "نونہال لغت", titbits, moral & mystery stories, cartoons and informative snippets.
Content Team
[edit | edit source]The current editor for the magazine is Saleem Farrukhi while the patron in chief is Sadia Rashid (daughter of late Hakim Saeed Shaheed – a philanthropist and founder of Hamdard Industries). Project head is Mohammad Arsalan, designer is Akram Warsi and drawing artist is Ghazala Imam till December, 2023.[4] The current team took over after death of previous editor Masood Ahmed Barkati. The magazine keeps his memory alive by publishing articles from his times.
Bilingual Format
[edit | edit source]This format of digest has not changed for long except the inclusion of a section entitled ھنڈکلیا which aims at teaching basic level cooking, Until in October 2020 when Naunehal was revamped into a bilingual magazine with 96 Urdu and 64 English pages.
See also
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References
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External links
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