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(real name: Muhammad Wahi-ud-Din ), also spelled Wahi Wahnavi , was born in 1932 in the town of Wahan (near Pano Aqil, Sindh, now in Pakistan). The pen name Wahanvi literally means "from Wahan," following the tradition of Urdu poets attaching their birthplace to their takhallus (pen name). The pen name Wahanvi literally means "from Wahan,"
| Item | Details | |------|---------| | | Wahi Wahanvi – Book 81 | | Editor / Compiler | Rashid Khalid (renowned Urdu short‑story curator) | | Publisher | Saeed Publications | | Year | 2022 (2nd edition, 2024 reprint) | | Language | Urdu (with optional Hindi/English transliteration in many school editions) | | Target audience | Secondary‑school students (Grades 9‑12) and adult readers interested in contemporary South‑Asian short fiction. | | Number of stories | 12 distinct stories, each 3‑5 pages long. | | Core purpose | • Illustrate everyday social realities (gender roles, migration, class, education). • Showcase varied narrative voices (first‑person, omniscient, epistolary). • Reinforce literary‑analysis skills (plot, character, theme, symbolism). | | Recommended reading time | 2‑3 hours total (≈15‑20 min per story). |