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Muhammad Mansha Yaad

Muhammad Mansha Yaad ((ウルドゥー語:محمد منشا یاد)؛ ) was a distinguished writer and playwright from Punjab, Pakistan. He received the Pride of Performance award in 2004 from the Government of Pakistan. He has won many other awards from organizations in various countries.
His first short story appeared in 1955 and his first collection of stories was published in 1975. He contributed Urdu and Punjabi stories to many literary magazines. He has published ten collections of short stories, including one in Punjabi, along with a novel in Punjabi, ''Tanwan Tanwan Tara'', and many television series and plays.〔
* (On Masha Yaad and his fiction | Provinces | DAWN.COM )〕
==Personal life and education==
Muhammad Mansha Yaad was born in 1937 in Thattha Nushtar, a village about 18 kilometer from Farooqabad. He studied in village Gajyana Now up to primary class and completed his Matriculation from Hafizabad and earned a diploma in engineering from Rasul College in 1955. He passed examinations of Fazil-e-Urdu in 1964, gained a Bachelor of Arts degree in 1965, Masters in Urdu in 1967 and Master in Punjabi in 1972 from University of the Punjab.
He was married in Lahore to his cousin Farhat Nasim Akhtar in 1960. He has one daughter and three sons.
Yaad joined the Pakistan Government Service in 1958 in PWD Rehabilitation in Rawalpindi and Murree for about two years (1958–1960) as a Sub Engineer and in 1960 he joined Federal Capital Commission which was later converted into Capital Development Authority (CDA), () Islamabad, as Sub Engineer and than gained and served as an Assistant Engineer, Executive Engineer, Public Relations Officer & Chief Complaints officer over time and retired as Deputy Director in 1997.
After his retirement he lived in Islamabad at his residence known as "Afsana Manzil" ( or "Fiction Destination") and devoted his time to literature and literary events. He died of a heart attack on 15 October 2011 in Islamabad.〔(Mansha Yaad Obituary )〕

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