Baqar Naqvi
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Born
4 February 1936
Syed Mohammad Baqar Naqvi (Late)
4 February 1936
Died13 February 2019 (aged 83)
OccupationUrdu poet
prose writer and translator
Retired CEO
prose writer and translator
Retired CEO
EducationCII London, Chartered Insurer
Baqar Naqvi | |
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Baqar Naqvi | |
| Born | Syed Mohammad Baqar Naqvi (Late) 4 February 1936 |
| Died | 13 February 2019 (aged 83) |
| Occupation | Urdu poet prose writer and translator Retired CEO |
| Education | CII London, Chartered Insurer |
| Genre | Ghazal/Nazm/Prose/Translation |
| Notable works | Nobel Adabiyaat EFU Saga Masnooei Zehaanat Barqiyaat Daaman Ganga, Jamna, Saaraswati Khulyay ki Dunya Alfred Nobel Moti Moti Rang Mutthi Bhar Taaray Taaza Hava |
| Spouse | Feroza Naqvi |
Baqar Naqvi (4 February 1936 – 13 February 2019) was a Pakistani poet, prose writer and translator in Urdu.[1] His work includes Urdu poetry (genres - Ghazal and Nazm) Urdu prose – short stories, scientific publications, and translations in Urdu language.[citation needed]
His work on matters related to Alfred Nobel is first in the Urdu language.[citation needed]
A chartered insurer by profession, qualified ISO 9000 Lead Auditor, Baqar served as an assistant director of operations in CCL Assurance Ltd, London; executive director of EFU Life Assurance, and, twice as chief executive of ALLIANZ-EFU Health Insurance.[2]
He died on 13 February 2019, aged 83.[3]