A STORY UNTOLD
About Story of Hanan’s Life
Like everybody has a story, there’s an interesting yarn of an ordinary child to spin who was born in a village, gets his early education from his native hometown. Afterwards, he moved to the land of rulers – Islamabad – and started to take preliminary steps of his learning but, he had to leave again for his village. After spending few years there, he moved back to Islamabad. This migration from city to village and vice versa helped him to closely observe the lives of both – rural and urban cultures.
Surprisingly, at age of only 12 he established his office which was a community center for his age fellows, and was a philanthropic movement, devoted to the welfare of his village. He painted interest-getting pictures, sketches, images, etc and used to display in his office. This environment encouraged him to develop strong painting and writing skills at very early age. “My Village” was his 1st essay which was published in Daily Nawa i waqt after that there is a prolonged story.
He was very fortunate to have learned the political fabric early in life. Only in the age of 17, he used to cover National Assembly proceedings, political debates, Elections etc. He also authored two books – Zameeny Sitare & Cheen Sey Bartaniya Tak. He had also a chance to work as youngest-ever Editor in a Daily newspaper published from Islamabad/Abbottabad. In 2005, he became the youngest journalist ever to be awarded the “Pak-UK Excellence Award” in the field of Media and Urdu Literature. As he got older, he tended to advance in his writing career and tended to get greater exposure of political & social system of the country. Another important achievement of his life was to receive the state’s highest official youth award “National Youth Award, 2010-11” from Government of Pakistan. He also had an opportunity to visit United Kingdom & China as a state guest, and was an ardent member of Pakistani Judicial movement. He also wrote a drama series by the title of “Kali Aandhi” on the struggle story of Judicial Movement.
In very early age, he began to contemplate the various aspects of politics of the country, and felt particularly aggrieved by decades of political instability in the country. So he decided to start a Youth Movement at National level to help unify the youth rights and their role for the betterment of the country – National Youth Assembly working juxtapose with his own established organization; Youth Senate Pakistan – The Upper House. Now, his established platforms have become a credible national youth forums.




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