2nd Year Urdu to English Translation paragraphs


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تندرستی بڑی نعمت ہے۔ لیکن آدمی جب تک تندرست رہتا ہے اس نعمت کی قدر نہیں کرتا۔ جب کوئی معمولی بیماری بھی اسے  آ کر گھیر لے تو اس کی قدر معلوم ہو جاتی ہے۔ اگر جسم کے کسی حصے میں تکلیف ہو جاتی ہےتو سارا جسم اثر قبول کرتا ہے۔ تندرستی ہو تو کھانے پینے، چلنے پھرنے اور کام کرنے میں جی لگتا ہے۔ صحت خراب ہو جائے تو کسی چیز میں مزہ نہیں آتا۔جو لوگ اکثر بیمار رہتے ہیں ان کی زندگی خود ان کے اور ان کے دوسرے متعلقین کے لیے وبالِ جان بن جاتی ہے۔
English Translation:
Health is a great blessing but man does not value it as long as is healthy. When he catches a minor disease, he realizes its worth. If there is a pain in any part of the body, the whole body feels its presence. If a man is healthy, he enjoys eating, drinking, walking and working. If health is broken, everything becomes tasteless. The people who are often ill, their life become troublesome for themselves and for their relatives.

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رشوت ستانی اور بد عنوانی ہمارے معاشرے کا حصہ بن چکی ہے۔ ان کا تعلق کسی  ایک ادارے یا سوسائٹی کے مخصوص  حصے سے نہیں ہے۔ بلکہ یہ تو ہر محکمے اور ہر ادارے کا لازمی جزو نظر آتی ہیں۔  زندگی اب  بالکل سادہ نہیں  رہی۔  درمیانہ طبقہ دولت مندوں کی نقل میں  اپنے راستے سے بھٹک گیا ہے۔  ہم سامانِ تعیش کو حاصل کرنے  میں اپنا بہت سا وقت صرف کر دیتے ہیں۔  دوسروں کو نیچا دکھانے اور راتوں رات امیر بننے  کی دوڑ معاشرے کو رشوت ستانی اور  بد عنوانی کی طرف دھکیل رہی ہے۔
English Translation:
Bribery and corruption have become a part of our society. These things are not related to a specific part of a single department or a society. It seems to be a necessary component of every department and institution. Life is no more quite simple. The middle class has lost its way in order to follow rich people. We lose a lot of time in getting the luxuries of life. The race to defeat other and to become rich is pushing the society towards bribery and corruption.

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علم ایک عظیم قوّت ہے۔  علم کے زریعے ہمیں مادی دولت ہی نہیں بلکہ روحانی سکون بھی حاصل ہوتا ہے۔ ہمارے مذہب میں علم حاصل کرنا ہر شخص پر فرض ہے۔  یہ ایک ایسی چیز ہے جسے کوئی چرا نہیں سکتا۔ علم کے بغیر کوئی انسان اپنی ذات کو بھی نہیں پہچان سکتا اور یوں ہی ساری زندگی اپنے مقصدِ حیات سے بے خبر رہتا ہے۔  علم حاصل کر کے انسان اپنی ، اپنے معاشرے اور قوم کی  بہتری کا سبب بن سکتا ہے۔


English Translation:
Knowledge is a great power. Knowledge not only gives us not only money but also spiritual satisfaction. In our religion, getting knowledge is obligatory for everyone.  This is the thing that cannot be stolen. Without knowledge, no man can recognize himself and is unaware of his objective throughout his life. Having the knowledge got, a man can bring about the betterment of himself, his society, and his nation.


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پاکستان ایک امن پسند ملک ہے۔ ہم اپنے ہمسایوں سے ہمیشہ دوستانہ تعلقات رکھنا چاہتے ہیں ۔ لیکن اس کا مطلب یہ نہیں کہ ہم اپنے دفاع سے غافل ہو جائیں ۔ ہمیں اپنے گردو پیش پر نظر رکھنے کی ضرورت ہے۔ ہمیں اتنا مضبوط ہونا چاہیے کہ کوئی ہماری طرف بُری آنکھ سے نا دیکھ سکے۔  موجودہ  زمانے میں مضبوط دفاع ہی امن کی ضمانت ہے۔ 

English Translation:
Pakistan is a peace-loving country. We always want to keep friendly relations with our neighbors. But that doesn't mean that we ignore our defense. We need to keep an eye on our surroundings. We should be strong enough that no can think of harming us. In the present age, a strong defense is the assurance of peace.
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ہمارے سکولوں میں بچوں کو جسمانی سزا دی جاتی ہے۔ اس کا مقصد بظاہر بچے کی اصلاح کرنا ہوتا ہے۔ لیکن یہ دیکھا جاتا ہے کہ سزا کی وجہ سے بچے خود اعتمادی کھو دیتے ہیں۔ ان میں جارحانہ رویہ پیدا ہوتا ہے اور بغاوت کے جزبات پیدا ہوتے ہیں۔ نتیجے کے طور پر وہ استاد اور سکول سے نفرت کرنا شروع کر دیتے ہیں۔ اور سکول جانا چھوڑ دیتے ہیں۔
Children are given corporal punishment in our schools. The apparent purpose of this is to reform the child. But it is observed that children lose their self-confidence due to punishment. They become aggressive. Emotions of defiance are developed in them. Consequently, they start hating the teacher and the school and quit schooling.


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Cramming is a disease. It does not develop confidence in students. They do not learn
se1fdependeflCY. Once one gets addicted to it, I becomes difficult for one to get rid of it. It is
the duty of the teachers to inculcate confidence in their students at the primary level and
encourage those students who would develop the ability to comment. Such students become
good writers on growing up. They do not follow anyone blindly.


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t is the need of the hour to increase production and reduce the prices. The common
man is much worried economically. His earning is lesser than his expenses. Keeping in view
the low income, prices of groceries should be low. It is possible only when agricultural and
industrial production increases and people work day and night.
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Razia Sultana was the eldest daughter of Shams-ud-din Altumash. Altumash loved her
very much. She was the most intelligent, wisest and most competent of all his children. Her all
brothers were dull, worthless and playful. They avoided studies and shirked war games but
Razia studied diligently and did every task carefully and zealously. Seeing this quality in her
daughter, Altumash started taking her advice in the affairs of the country.

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The first part of the national character is patriotism. It is a passion that sacrifices personal
interests for the sake of national interests. The citizen of an independent country should think before doing every work whether it is beneficial for the nation or not. The second important part of the national character is to deal with honesty and justice in every walk of life.
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Pakistan is facing several national and international problems these days. Our enemies are in a constant pursuit to harm us. We know it very well. The enemy of the Muslim Ummah
is very clever and cunning. To get out of these problems, we need a sincere and honest leader who can bring us out of destruction and oppression. We need to learn a lesson from our glorious past.




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Punjabi is an old language but this is not only spoken in Punjab but also spoken
and understood in other provinces of Pakistan. In addition to this, there is hardly any country
in the world where the Punjabi speaking community does not exist. Punjabi resembles Urdu to a great extent. Both languages are written in the same script. Punjabi folk tales are famous all
around the world.
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In these days, the importance of jungles is great. They make the atmosphere pleasant.
They reduce the severity of the weather. They stop windstorms, floods, salinity and waterlogging. They cause rainfall and stop snow from melting soon. They enhance the fertility of the soil. Jungles play an important role in the economic progress of a country.
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Health is a great blessing, but man does not value it as long as he stays healthy. He
realizes ‘its worth when he comes across a minor ailment. If there is a pain in any part of the
body, the whole body is affected by it. A person enjoys eating, drinking, walking and working
only when he is healthy. Nothing gives pleasure when one is out of sorts. Life becomes
burdensome for those and their relatives who often remain ill.
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I have a great passion for reading books, therefore, I spend most of my time in the
college library. I study books for hours and benefit myself from the great scholars of the
world. Sometimes I wonder why the majority of students are not seen in the library. Why is this place deserted? If students develop reading habit, our country will make progress by leaps and
bounds
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The man keeps his fate in his own hands. He can make it good or bad. Man can attain a
high place in life by dint of hard work. Sometimes he fails in some effort but success and
failure go side by side in life. Success makes us happy whereas failure teaches us a lesson. We
should work hard. God does reward hard work.
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When you are getting old, you get very sleepy at times, and the time seems to pass like
cattle moving across a pasture. It was like that for Chips. He, like some old sea captain
measured time by the signals of the past. For him, Brook held School was more important than Greenwich time. In old age, he liked to sit by the fire and drank a cup of tea. He often got lost in the recollections of the past.
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Allama Iqbal is our national poet. He was born at Sialkot and got his early education
from there as well. He came to Lahore then. He did his masters in Philosophy. He remained a professor at Government College for some time and went to England later on. On his return from. England, he started practicing law but he did not like it much. His major interest was in poetry and national issues. He has expressed his emotions in his verses.
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Hazrat Muhammad (PBUH) was the last prophet of Allah. He was born in Makkah.
The Arabs were idol worshipers at that time. The entire Society was plagued by different
evils. He (PBUH) led a very pious life. He started preaching Islam at the age of forty. The
Arabs turned against him and tortured him in many ways. He bore all the hardships. Some
people embraced Islam. Most of them were poor.
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Kids are given corporal punishment in our schools. Its obvious purpose is to reform
the child. But it has been observed that children lose their self-confidence because of the
punishment. Aggressive behavior and emotions of rebellion develop in them. Resultantly,
they start hating their teacher and the school and quit going there.
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A historian presents a true and complete picture of his age. He neither falsifies nor -
repeats. He does not bear grudge against any. Sometimes, two historians do not see eye to eye
with each other. They see the same picture and narrate different stories. The reason is that
they are human not machines. Humans are different from one another and see things from
different angles. Therefore, the personality of a historian is not missing in his writing.

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