Quaid-e-Azam was decided urdu as National Language after creation of Pakistan in 1947 but in 1956 urdu and Bangali became National languages.
Because Urdu is a language imposed to Pakistanis by M A Jinnah. Very little people (mostly Mohazers) talked and used this language in 1947. All provinces (Punjab, Sindh, Balochistan, NW Frontier and East Pakistan) had their own basic languages. So Urdu was not popular at all in any provinces, though in 1948 Urdu was declared as the National Language of Pakistan.
National Council for Promotion of Urdu Language was created on 1996-04-01.
Urdu has long been the language of the Muslims of India. After Indenependence, in 1949 Urdu was declared national language. Then it was subsequently declared national language in the constitutions of 1956, 1962, and 1973. It must be noted that Urdu us not the official language. According to all the three constitutions of 1956, 1962, 1973, English is the official language. Urdu is the national NOT official language.
No Urdu is not a country. It is a language. It is the national language and lingua franca of Pakistan, and an official language of five Indian states and one of the 22 scheduled languages in the Constitution of India.
Most of the people in Pakistan speaks Urdu as their mother tongue. Urdu is one of the national language of the country along with English.
Urdu is the national language of Pakistan. Urdu is a word of Turkish Language ,which means army. It is a comprehensive body of literature and is also spoken and understood world over. Hindi language is deeply affected by Muslim rule in sub continent and has borrowed extensive Urdu language words and grammar in its present form.
Urdu is currently the national language of Pakistan. It traces its roots to Northern India, where it was derived from the Khariboli dialect.
Since Urdu is the national language and is comprehended by most of Pakistanis, you will have to say it in Urdu. Below is the answer:Hamesha Khush Rahein
English is the official language in Pakistan, while Urdu is the national language (a language that has some connection with a people and perhaps their territory).
Urdu language originated in the Indian subcontinent during the Mughal Empire in the 14th century. It is a blend of Persian, Arabic, and local languages. Urdu became the official language of Pakistan after independence in 1947. It is widely spoken in South Asia and has cultural significance as a symbol of unity among diverse communities.
The Urdu language map shows where Urdu is spoken and used in different regions. It reveals the distribution of Urdu speakers and the areas where Urdu is commonly used as a language.