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Dr. Tanveer Abbasi is numbered at the top
positions among the top level intellectuals, poets and Research scholars in modern
Sindhi language. His services rendered to literature and art has earned fame not
only on national but also at the international level. Since the inception of Shah
Abdul Latif University Khairpur, he remained affiliated to this sole alma mater
of northern Sindh till the last breath of his life. He remained one of those individuals
who contributed at their maximum capacity for improvement and betterment of the
university. He also contributed well in establishment and betterment of Sachal Chair
in the university. He remained first Advisor and later on worked as Research Director
in Sachal Chair also. His services for this great institution are unforgettable.
After his death, the Vice Chancellor of the Shah Abdul Latif University, Professor
Dr. Abdul Rahim Malik had initiated personally to establish a corner in the name
of the late intellectual on 1st December 2002 to commemorate his works and services
rendered to Sindhi language and literature. Mr. Ayaz Gul, Assistant Professor of
Sindhi Department and poet of fame is assigned to be the first In-charge of the
corner.
Dr. Tanveer Abbasi was an intellectual in true sense
of the word and Research scholar and one of the most aesthetically rich poets in
Sindhi language whose wit, intellect is widely acknowledged. He was a widely red
fellow who tried to transform whatever he red to the coming generations. His poetic
works left indelible marks on the modern Sindhi poetry; especially the younger generations
of poets in Sindh remained under constant influence of Tanveer Abbasi. Younger breed
of writers and intellectuals always tried to extract wisdom from the writings and
discourses of the late scholar. The imperative under which the corner was established
was to gather the works and researches of the late Tanveer Abbasi so that the coming
generations must not be deprived of his intellect and aesthetics and he may be introduced
to the subsequent breeds of artists and scholars.
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