Urdu Dictionary Board|
Abbreviation | UDB |
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Formation | June 14, 1958; 66 years ago (1958-06-14) |
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Type | Scientific and Literary Institute |
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Purpose | Editing and publication of the comprehensive Urdu dictionary |
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Headquarters | Street # 18/A, Block 5 Gulshan-e-Iqbal, Karachi, Sindh, Pakistan |
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Location | |
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Staff | 55 |
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Website | http://www.udb.gov.pk/ |
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The Urdu Dictionary Board (Urdu: اردو لغت بورڈ, romanized: Urdu Lughat Board) is an academic and literary institution of Pakistan, administered by National History and Literary Heritage Division of the Ministry of Information & Broadcasting. Its objective is to edit and publish a comprehensive dictionary of the Urdu language.
Establishment and objectives
On June 14, 1958, through a resolution of the then Ministry of Education, the Government of Pakistan announced the creation of an institution called "Urdu Development Board" to prepare a comprehensive dictionary of Urdu on the same standards and principles as the Oxford English Dictionary. The Board initially had the following staff members:
On March 27, 1982, the institution's name was changed to "Urdu Dictionary Board".[1]
Operations
In 1960, the Board started publishing a quarterly magazine called Urdu Namah (Urdu: اردو نامہ) under the editorship of Shan-ul-Haq Haqqee. From then on to 1977, a total of 54 issues were released.
In 1977, the Board published the first edition of Urdu Lughat, a 22-volume comprehensive dictionary of the Urdu language.[2] The dictionary had 20,000 pages, including 220,000 words.[3]
In 2009, Pakistani feminist poet Fahmida Riaz was appointed as the Chief Editor of the Board.[4]
In 2010, the Board published one last edition Urdu Lughat.[3]
In 2016, Aqeel Abbas Jafari was appointed as the Chief Editor of the Board.[5]
In 2017, the digital version of Urdu Lughat was released.[6][7]
Since 2019, the Board was not assigned another Chief Editor, and 37 out of the total 55 staff seats were vacant due to lack of funding.[8]
The dictionary is available on institution's website, but there have been instances where the website has not worked properly, with link remaining down and info on website being old.
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